Gallery: The Latest Triathlon Tech From Eurobike
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published September 1, 2012

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Felt's new Bayonet aluminum aerobar has a short reach basebar, and the extensions and pad position are extremely adjustable. This bar can save many bike fits.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Giro's Air Attack helmet splits the difference between road and aero helmets.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Cervelo is stocking the ISM Adamo saddle on the P5 and P3 in 2013. The saddle is an extremely popular aftermarket upgrade, but only Quintana Roo has spec'd it on complete bikes until now.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Giro Empire road shoe was developed for Taylor Phinney, and Giro says it is more aerodynamic than standard road shoes with buckles and straps. Just don't try tying it while rolling down the road.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Profile Design has a new horizontal hydration option to go between the aerobars. It is refillable and comes with a mount capable of fitting bars of many widths.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
There has been much speculation about road disc brakes, but only Fulcrum has a system and it hasn't been UCI tested or widely adopted by bike companies.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Many wheel brands have adopted the wide rim design for their aero offerings. Novatec's R9 have a 25mm-wide brake track.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Sharp new paint on the Specialized S-Works Shiv.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Roto's Flow aero crank.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Lazer Wasp aerohelmet. The time trial version was on display, and they will offer a more tri-friendly version with wider ear openings and a shorter tail.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Pro Missile Evo clip-on aerobar uses shims to elevate the extensions and pads at once, leaving the wrist grip the same while changing pad stack height.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Profile Design Aeria uses risers to elevate the pads above its flat carbon basebar.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Zoot Ultra Race 4.0 uses a Boa system to bolster the elastic upper.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Zipp created a 202 Firecrest Carbon Clincher that is "faster than most deep aero wheels of 10 years ago," says Zipp.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
American Classic Argent tubeless wheel is 23mm across and should provide an exceptionally smooth ride. Tubeless road wheels have been slow to proliferate, and AC says the tire technology needs to catch up to the wheels.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
The AX Lightness single-pivot AX 3000 carbon brake caliper weighs an astonishing 125g for the complete set.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
The cylinder is a version of the Di2 battery that can hide in the seatpost.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
Eurobike Day Two Gallery
Fizik has some wild patterns on their 2013 saddles.
Photo: Aaron Hersh
Bringing together the best triathlon tech from around the world, Eurobike is a fantastic place for checking out what will be hitting the shops over the coming months. Our tech guru, Aaron Hersh, was on hand to check out what’s hot and what’s not, and brought us this gallery (you can check out our Day One Gallery here).
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