Now the time trial champion of the world, here's Sir Bradley Wiggins' Pinarello Bollide - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
This model was custom painted for the Tour of Britain with customary nickname - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The low, integrated front end allows Wiggins to tuck into an ultra-aero position - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The rear brake has a UCI-legal faring - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The front brake is also housed for a super-sleek front end - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
For the discerning youngster, Pinarello's Speedy T6 kids' bike - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The Rudy Project Wingspan, complete with sparkly bling - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Now in its eleventh generation, Liteville's 301 is available in various powder coated finishes such as this vibrant orange - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
De Rosa's Idol frame has been designed to take discs... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...but this model doesn't have them - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The De Rosa Protos looks like it could be an e-bike at first glance, but it's just really, really chunky - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Another look at the Argon 18 Nitrogen aero road bike that was launched at Eurobike - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Orro created this lugged Ferrum show piece from Columbus tubing... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...and finished it just two days ago with gorgeous gold-flecked paint - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Cube deserves credit for the unusual colour co-ordination on its Reaction GTC hardtail - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Beacon Fell's BF_55 TT bike is UCI legal but with an adaptable seat post for tri - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Cinelli's Vigorelli is a track bike that doubles as an urban cruiser, complete with old-school 3D effect logo for £949.99 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Raleigh's stand was full of interesting bikes like this £500 Propaganda urban bike - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
While the company's Criterium Elite offers a full carbon frame, carbon / alu-steerer forks and Shimano Sora for £1,000 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The £3,500 Raleigh RX Team is an interesting gravel / cyclocross / do-it-all bike... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...it's got thru-axles and nice blue anodised spoke ends... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...as well as SRAM Force hydraulics - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Raleigh's RX range also features this single-speed belt-drive model... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...also equipped with discs but on standard quick releases - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The Radonneur chair V2 from Andrew McDonald and Simon Taylor is constructed from Reynolds 631 tubing finished with leather from Brooks, yours for £5,800! - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Bottle cages, seat clamps and all – the Radonneur chair is a celebration of cycling and bespoke British craftsmanship - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
The first Radonneur chair pictured here is every bit as beautiful as its successor (but apparently not as comfy) - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Dassi's TT bike looked striking in its black and white, blueprint style design - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The Van Nicholas Astraeus is a stunningly sculpted titanium machine that comes in at £9,000 with this Shimano Dura-Ace Di2, Lightweight wheels spec - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
This build comes with a Fizik Volta R1 saddle, but all the components are customisable. The frameset comes in at £2,500 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The sides of the head tube have been flattened – the whole bike looks absolutely stunning - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The stunning Van Nicholas Tuareg hardtail complete with a Rockshox RS-1 fork, yours for a cool £6,000 - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
The finishing details are every bit as stunning as you'd expect for a frame of this price - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
There's no denying the Tuareg is a beautiful frame to look at - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
If your budget is closer to £4,000 than £6,000 then Van Nicholas also produces the rigid Rohloff-equipped Zion - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Matt Page's Pivot Mach 429 was also on show at the NEC - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
KTM's Revelator comes in the Austrian brand's usual black and orange styling along with Ultegra Di2 and is decent value at £2,499 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
BikeRadar's very own Tball (Tom Ballard) taking one for the team by trying the surprisingly delicious Cherry Active drink – it reduces inflammation you know! - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Bianchi had brought along this classic – and well worn – steel-tuber - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The Italian company was also showing off its latest Aquila TT bike - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Diamondback's stand was full of interesting models like this ultra vibrant £4,300 Mission Pro - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Condor's Super Acciaio is a traditional steel-tubed racer with up-to-date spec – and it's a beauty - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The British company's Tempo frame comes in at £649, ready to be built into the envy of all your fixie friends - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Haibike is big into motorised mountain bikes, here's the £3,700 Xduro Allmtn RC - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
13 is Halfords' new bike brand representing great value and design touches usually only found on higher-end machines. This Intuition model comes with deep section wheels and Ultegra for £1,799 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Or there's a Shimano 105 / FSA mix for £1,399 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
We're not sure whether hanging the upside-down 13 logo upside-down makes it unlucky again... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
But even this £500 entry-level racer comes with behind the fork and under the bottom bracket brakes – an exceptional touch at this price - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The brand also had its new trail hardtails on display including the range topping SRAM X1 equipped Incline Delta - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Boardman had the timeless Lotus bike on their stand - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Cambridge-based Satoma Cycles is a one man show producing very special frames such as this beauty - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
How's that for detail? - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
The Basso Kronos TT bike with Ultegra and Microtech carbon wheels and finishing kit - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Basso also brought along its Astra D disc road bike - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Fresh from the Tour of Britain, the Raleigh team car was parked up... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...along with team bikes on top - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The 2015 Vitus Sentier 275 VRS – sorted geometry, tough finishing kit and it's only £1,049.99 - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
For £1,999 there's the 160mm Sommet VR that sports an all-new frame design for 2015 - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Spend just £1,499 and you'll soon be able to get your leg over the all-new Vitus Escarpe - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Similarly, the 29" version of the Escarpe starts at just £1,499 for this VR model - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
The 2015 Dominer downhill bike is race ready out of the box and represents great value at £2,399 - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
The £3,699 Somet Pro is Vitus' all-new enduro racer and we'd say it's one of the most exciting bikes around at the moment, we can't wait to have a go on one! - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
The Vitus Chrono TT of An-Post's Robert-Jon McCarthy - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Celebrating 15 years, Kinesis was showing off its stunning titanium Racelight GF_TI - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The Velocity Light is a rear light that reads from an ANT sensor to show other road users your speed. An accelerometer means that the numbers glow brighter when slowing. Yours for £59.99 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
This e-fat bike from Moustache is part of a new range of bikes and accessories created in collaboration with designer Phillipe Starck - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Designed for use on snow, it features XTR mechanical, a single sided fork, leather saddle and grips plus a furry coat to keep the battery warm! - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Also from Moustache is this superbly colour co-ordinated e-mountain bike - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
The Look 795 Aero with integrated stem and sweeping top tube. The front brake is also integrated into the centre of the fork - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The Genesis Zero Team was the British bike-maker's first carbon design. This pro-spec Madison Genesis bike comes with Dura-Ace Di2, an SRM power meter and a cool little K-edge race number mount above the back brake - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Manon Carpenter's Saracen Myst Team downhill race bike - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
Trek's Emonda SL 6 is the Ultegra version of the American company's super-light climbing bike and uses the company's 500-series carbon. The £2,300 bike also has Duotrap built-in ANT and Bluetooth Smart reading on the non-driveside chainstay - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
This Trek Speed Concept 9.8 uses SRAM Force gearing with Bontrager Aura 5 wheels - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
The 2015 model features this cool new aerobar set-up with a centrally stacked pillar keeping things as clean as possible - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
This is Jens Voigt's farewell Trek Madone. Decked out in custom Project One paint, it features the colours of his previous teams - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Vision's Metron disc features a slightly domed profile that bubbles outward below the deep-section rim - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Three spokes are just cool – fact - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
German direct sale brand Rose had production versions of its latest mountain bikes on display, they'll be available from October - Oli Woodman / BikeRadar
FSA's Plasma Compact carbon bars feature flattened tops and an integrated stem... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...there's also this nice bolt-on computer mount - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Colnago had a selection of unique bikes on its stand including this Super Krono SLX from the 1980s... - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
...which sports this gorgeous etched chainset - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
This Colnago C59 was created for Thomas Voeckler for his 10-day stint in the yellow jersey at the 2011 Tour de France - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
A truly beautiful machine, this Colnago Master 55 Proto has a glittering, yet understated midnight blue and gold paintjob and uses DT15V steel tubing - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
Colnago was also showing off its newest C60 race bike, which comes loaded with Vision wheels, Campagnolo Record and FSA K-Force Light four-bolt cranks for £3,499 - Tom Ballard / BikeRadar
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The 2014 Cycle Show is currently playing host to some of the best new 2015 bikes you'll see hitting retailers soon ahead of next season. Brands such as Trek , Vitus , Condor , Colnago , Pinarello and Raleigh are among the hundreds on show and we've created one mega gallery of road bikes , mountain bikes and other random gear we cast our eyes upon at today's trade-only day.
There's plenty to check out at The Cycle Show, so if you fancy seeing any of the bikes in our gallery in person, you can head to the NEC in Birmingham until Sunday 28 September.
For now though, sit back, relax and enjoy our show selection – and don't forget to comment on your favourites.