2022 Eurobike tech gallery #8: Cargo bikes galore
So many incredible options for carrying your kids and your stuff.
international bicycle exhibition and show
So many incredible options for carrying your kids and your stuff.
Aero Sensor is a new aerometer system claiming unparalledled accuracy and ease of use with a host of possible use cases.
Carry your kids, or help them carry their own stuff, and keep an eye on everything in the process.
Our coverage continues from Europe's biggest bike show with a whole bunch of new and interesting gear.
Schmolke unveils a weight-weenie special with disc brakes, internal cable routing, beep-boop gears, and clincher wheels.
Niner’s new RKT 9 RDO looks ready to rip, Northwave debuted a bunch of new shoes for on-road and off, and Elite is helping keep the ick out of your bottles.
A closer look at some of the indoor training-specific tech on show at Eurobike 2022.
Tools, tech, and a new bike from the many floors of Eurobike 2022.
The cleverly simple mechanism promises ultra-fast engagement without the usual durability concerns.
Vaast has a new magnesium road bike, Scicon continues to push the style envelope, and Hunt previewed a new flagship aero road wheelset.
Elite adds power meter pairing and core body temperature control to speed and heart rate in a new air-filtering smart fan for indoor training.
A competitively priced rear view radar with stats set to give the Garmin Varia some stiff competition.
Scope Cycling has a secret or two hiding behind the €4,000 price tag.
3D printing isn’t just for saddles anymore, Fidlock is (maybe) going after Boa, and your next bike fitter might be a computer.
Shimano partners with Blubrake for ABS e-bike brakes, EVOC’s new case is ace for integrated cockpits, and say goodbye to disc brake rub.
FSA has updated its WE K-Force groupset with an extra sprocket, a host of claimed reliability improvements, and a familiar look.
The two-speed internal gear hub will soon be available in wheels from Enve, Mavic, DT Swiss, Reynolds, and more.
Instead cargo bikes took the limelight at Eurobike, and we absolutely loved them. So, why the sudden explosion and when can we expect?
New Motion Labs is at it again with some new chain and chainring tech for cargo bikes, plus a chainring with the equivalent of 92teeth for track racing.
Bikes, wheels, saddles, insoles, and much more in our 2021 Eurobike round-up gallery.
Sick of the waffle that bike brands churn out? We challenged brands at Eurobike to cram their spiel into 60 seconds. Here's what happened.
The wheels feature one-piece carbon spokes and a specifically designed hub.
These gravel and MTB wheelsets have a pump in the hub to inflate and deflate tyre pressure at the touch of a button.
Dave and Ronan discuss more tech from Eurobike.
Imagine our surprise when Schwalbe popped up with the exact thing we talked about the night before.
Eurobike is back and we are on the ground to bring you the latest bikes and tech.
Some new products stood out just a little more than others at Eurobike. Here are some of our favorites
Electric-assist bikes again grabbed the headlines at this year's Eurobike, with e-racing bikes on display from Bianchi, Look, and Wilier Triestina.
Indoor cycling innovations from Wahoo, Zwift, and Stages Cycling caught our attention at the opening day of Eurobike.
Five key trends from Eurobike explained, evaluated, and critiqued. Which will last and which will fade away?
Dan Cavallari found a host of new products at Eurobike, ranging from high-tech gadgets to snazzy kits.
The new Ceramic-bearing drive shaft is twice as efficient as Dura-Ace, company claims
Canyon's latest road bike uses magnetic-controlled full suspension and can call home when you crash by connecting to your smartphone
Two new clinchers and a tubular focus on reduced rolling resistance and the aerodynamics of the tire/wheel interface
The latest road and cyclocross shoes for 2015 offer a mix of closure systems at a variety of price-points
Bell, Giro, ICEdot, and MIPS are all taking big steps to improve your safety on the road and trail
BMC celebrates the opening of its new R&D lab with a concept bike, showcasing its engineering chops and in-house manufacturing abilities.
New power meters for single-ring mountain bikes and riders using the latest Shimano road drivetrains
Parlee introduces its lightest frameset, a new disc model, and a cheaper aero option
GPS company introduces new $900 power meter and new spin-scan data metrics to geek out over
Pearl Izumi has added a clever tongue-mounted Boa closure system to the new Rd IV and X-Project shoe lines
New Tharsis XC stem includes an integrated headset compression system and a new Di2 battery hiding spot
Companies unveiled helmets in a variety of styles and colors at Eurobike
Bikes belonging to Chris Froome, Peter Sagan, and other top pros were on display at Eurobike
Bike commuter products are on display at Eurobike this week
Take a look at some of the new products the VeloNews crew discovered on the first day of Eurobike
Eye candy in the form of deep-section carbon wheels from Enve and Reynolds, new fi'zi:k shoes, tools from Cyclus and Lezyne and more
New Easton 'cross forks and wheels , Clement 'cross tires, Prologo's grippy saddles and gloves, Park's electric bike stand, and Look's X-85 'cross bike.
Eurobike day one highlights include 'cross bikes from Focus, Ergon saddles, seatposts, and cockpit components, and lightweight luggage racks from Thule
Wilier takes an unusual approach to time trial bike design
Easton comes out with an affordable aluminum-rim tubeless road wheel. Plus some more new goodies.
A look at three unusual new clothing items from Castelli
Nick Legan takes a look at Michelin's long-awaited Pro4 clincher
NIck Legan takes a look at some new wider wheel designs from Bontrager and Zipp. Plus a look at some special brakes that work on the wider rims.
Nick Legan takes a quick look at the wheel company's venture into helmets
Nick Legan ferrets out some innovations in Germany
Eurobike 2011 opens Wednesday but exhibitors were busy Tuesday assembling their booths. Here's a quick look at some of the new bike gear that will be on display at Europe's big trade show.
Fi’zi:k moves down from the butt to feet with a new three-model road shoe line.
More cyclocross bikes from across the pond, including Hanka Kupfernagel's disc-braked Stevens prototype
Component manufacturers lay out their wares in the cavernous halls of Eurobike.
New road bikes from Wilier, De Rosa, Storck and Time
Look shows a pedal-based power meter built around its Keo platform and designed to communicate with Polar cycling computers.
More spokes than you can shake a stick at. New 'sets from Zipp, Reynolds, Hed and Lightweight and others
Eddy goes aero, Colnago plays hide-n-seek with Di2 and Lapierre offers custom web options.
Ridley's lower priced Noah and its Flandrien collection: Belgium classics bikes for the masses. Canyon's basalt-enriched new aero bike with adjustable dropouts.
Giro marketers chose Livigno, Italy as the venue to introduce to the world their new line of seven shoe models
A load of hot European 'cross bikes at Germany’s massive Eurobike trade show in Friedrichshafen
Many Europeans seem steadfastly committed to the 26-inch hardtail, at least for now. Zack Vestal does a photo roundup of the offerings at Eurobike.
Singletrack.com's Zack Vestal made the long journey to Friedrichshafen, Germany to report from Eurobike. This is his first dispatch from Euro-Land. Take a look at what's hot. And keep coming back, because Zack is working overtime over there.
Thursday marked the opening of the Eurobike trade show for the 15th consecutive year The show takes place in Friedrichshafen a small village on the banks of Lake Constance in southern Germany, the home of the once-great Zeppelin airships. There has been a quiet grumble over the past few years about the state of the cycling industry in Europe and the rest of the world; that it has been stale or even in some cases faltering. One couldn’t know it by the volume of exhibitors at Eurobike. Even more assuring was the amount of time and capital exhibitors were putting into their displays. The
For VeloNews staffers who cover the racing scene, the Tour, the Giro and the Vuelta are usually the busiest times of the year. But we on the tech side have our own “grand tour” – it's called "show season," and it's about to kick off with the Eurobike trade show, opening Wednesday in Friedrichshafen, Germany. A week and a half after that show closes, we have the EICMA show in Milan. And a week after that, manufacturers descend upon Las Vegas for Interbike (September 25-29). Most have already begun to peddle their wares.