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The calm before the storm - Eurobike 2012

If You Build It, They Will Come - Eurobike 2012 - BikeRadar If You Build It, They Will Come - Eurobike 2012 - BikeRadarSkip menuMain contentSub contentHomeNewsBikes & GearRacingRoutes & RidingFitnessForumVideoRoadNewsBikes & GearRacingRoutes & RidingFitnessForumVideoMountain BikingNewsBikes & GearRacingRoutes & RidingFitnessForumVideoCommutingNewsBikes & GearRoutes & RidingFitnessForumVideoBeginners & Family NewsBikes & GearRoutes & RidingFitnessForumVideoTraining & Events Search Training Advice Vuelta a España Magazines You are here: Home news If … 2012 Login Login 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

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)

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 standWe risked life and limb to get these photos today, dodging fork lift trucks, wagons and stack trucks along the wayWonder what Garmin have in store for us this year? We'll have to wait until tomorrow to find out, because we were quickly told to move alongRotor will be launching a new crank based power meter at Eurobike, though this poster gives little awayFFWD have a new 45mm version of thir F4R wheel for 2013 as well as their 38mm. Due to new manufacturing techniques, there's only a small weight penaltyEurobike 2012 is still very much a work in progressThe Cannondale bike Italian Marco Fontana rode to a bronze medal at the Olympics earlier this monthIt was a dry, dusty day at Hadleigh FarmCannondale's alluminium Jekyll MX is new for 2013 and built for race enduro. It features a Fox 34 fork and 160mm travelThe new Cannondale Trigger, unveiled in June, also comes in this 29er versionThe Super Six Evo remains the top of the tree of Cannondale's road line-up, with this Red Racing version coming equipped with SRAM's new Red groupsetThe Rotor crank power meter stand, sadly missing the power meterColnago were keeping their cards close to their chest on the night before the showOf all the companies setting up their stands, Park Tool had the weakest excuse for being this untidyPOC's Tempor time trial helmet had totally consumed their wallThe GoPro track looked ready to ride onBrompton were clearly showing off just how compactable their bikes areThe Rose Xeon CW looks to be a new model for 2013It's like at Christmas when your parents did a terrible job of disguising what they'd bought youThese were an incredible find as we flagged during a humid opening day Normally the grey sky wouldn't worry us, but some of BikeRadar chose to camp this year and our tent wasn't zipped upEven the mannequins weren't ready for dutyWe're going to bring this one home as our editor's next test bikeWho knew Playboy made bikes?It was hard to see how the show would be ready in time for the morning given the work still to be doneWhile most were using hammers to get their stands ready, Genesis favoured a hosepipeShimano have one of the biggest areas at the show, but wouldn't let us closeA new trend for 2013 perhaps?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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