If you build it, they will come - Eurobike 2012 0 comments By John Whitney in Friedrichshafen, Germany | Tuesday, Aug 28, 2012 6.00pm 
The bike Brad Wiggins won this year's Tour de France on, the Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 in yellow, was taking pride of place on the Italian firm's stand (John Whitney/BikeRadar.com)



























View Thumbnail Gallery"Can you guys not just wait one more day?" was the response from an employee of a well known manufacturer, as journalists frantically snapped away at half-built stands on the eve of Eurobike, the world's biggest bike trade show.Frankly, no we can't and we know you guys can't either. So as the vast show in southern Germany was hurridly assembled around us, we took a quick look at what's in store this year.
With many of the product managers down the road at the demo day, there was little in the way of information to be garnered, but we hope the gallery opposite will satisfy your hunger before the news starts flowing in tomorrow.
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