Eurobike: Tomorrow is the day and the Eurobike opens the doors for the public day. Our tour comes to an end and with Halls B4 and B5 there are real delicacies to marvel at.
Hall B4
Canyon Bikes—B4 404
The people from Koblenz brought a lot of highlights for this year's Eurobike. For the first time the public will Shapeshiftersystem, which has been extensively tested by the Canyon Factory Enduro Team over the last few months. The position of the damper can be changed while riding, which optimizes the geometry for uphill and downhill.
Another novelty is the carbon version of the Canyon Spectral. Last year, as an aluminum version, the wheel shines in an elegant carbon robe.
There is also an extremely interesting concept for the road called Merc Connected.
Yeti Cycles—B4 205
Only a few weeks ago Yeti presented the new one Switch Infinity-System attached to the new SBc5 was used. It was to be expected that the bike would be on show at Eurobike, but the guys from Colorado still have a lot up their sleeve.
Because Jared Graves and Richie Rude were not on the last EWS races SB5C on the way, but also a prototype of the new one SB6C, which was also equipped with the new system. The wheel has now been shown for the first time and is an absolute eye-catcher with its bright green paintwork. The wheel will be available from October this year.
Polygon—B4 101
The Asian market is huge and Polygon is one of the global players in the bicycle industry. A wide variety of bikes are on display at Eurobike. Starting with racing bikes and crossers, to a downhill bolide and the current enduro models.
That immediately catches the eye Colossus N9. The frame has a floating shock absorber and with its many lines it looks like it is from another dimension. The bike will be available in three configurations for the coming year, with the top model featuring an XX1 drive and Fox chassis.
Hall B5
Agoraphobia – B5 203
The label Platzangst has its origins in Thuringia, but with the move to Berlin a few years ago, new doors were opened and the following collections were also influenced by the capital.
In addition to a large selection for enduro and freeride riders, which once again impresses with great features, the range also includes a simple collection for urban use. In addition to T-shirts, you will also find shirts and other small accessories here.
Bio Racer – B5 401
The outfitter of the German national teams, Bio Racer is always on the lookout for the fastest material. But functionality is also at the top of the list. A new fabric with sewn-in reflectors has been developed for cold winter days, which illuminates large parts of the body as soon as the driver is illuminated by cars.
There is another novelty for all-weather drivers. With a waterproof fabric used in road bike jerseys, the rain jacket is no longer needed and can safely stay at home.
De Marchi – B5 112
In the past, De Marchi produced clothing for all kinds of uses. Now, however, one refers back to its roots and these lie in cycling in the early 50s. Back then, jerseys were made from pure cotton and were anything but streamlined compared to today's high-end products.
Nevertheless, this style is picked up again and so you can find many jerseys of the old national teams from Italy, Ireland or Spain at the De Marchi stand. The jerseys are made in Italy and are made of navy and cotton.
Amplifi—B5 206
Amplifi is a specialist in protectors and backpacks. The complete know-how that has been accumulated in winter sports over the past few years is now incorporated into the mountain bike collection.
North Wave—B5 304
Northwave and tire manufacturer Michelin join forces. Together they have created a shoe for all-mountain use. The Dolomotes Evo is said to be ideal for cycling adventures and where the focus was not on an extremely stiff but rather on a very versatile sole.
The Rock'r sole has deep lugs and is supposed to offer the best grip in rough terrain with a special rubber compound.
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