Another Eurobike has come to a close. We saw a lot of new and interesting bicycles and accessories on display. Some of the highlights from this year's show include Ceramic Speed’s watt-saving, shaft-driven concept drivetrain, Rotor’s 13-speed hydraulic drivetrain and a new device to measure all sorts of aerodynamic data without the need for a wind tunnel.
In addition to these innovations, which all fall within the realm of being simultaneously weird and wonderful, there were many other interesting items on display. Some were beautiful, while others were very curious creations. Take a stroll through the gallery for a closer look at the weird and wonderful things we saw at Eurobike 2018.
Ben Delaney is a journalist with more than two decades of experience writing for and editing some of the biggest publications in cycling. Having studied journalism at the University of New Mexico, Ben has worked for Bicycle Retailer & Industry News, VeloNews and BikeRadar. He has also previously worked as Global Brand Communications Manager for Specialized. Ben covers all things road and gravel, and can be found logging big miles in the Rocky Mountains that nestle alongside his home in Boulder, Colorado. He has covered the most important bike races in the sport, from the Tour de France and Tour of Flanders, to the Unbound gravel race, and specialises in tech content, showcasing what the pros are riding and putting everyday equipment through its paces.
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