Ridin', hammerin', polishin' and other action as Interbike preps for opening.
Start 'em early. A tot hydrates with an Osmo Nutrition drink Monday at Outdoor Demo. Photo: Nicole Formosa
Fat-tire bikes were popular with testers at the Demo. Photo: Jake Orness
Interbike show director and part-time hand model Pat Hus shows off his custom mitts. Photo: Jill Janov
Olympic gold medalist Kristin Armstrong shows off her medal after the SRAM-Zipp-Quarq Tuesday Morning Ride. Photo: Jill Janov
Shinola's Sky Yaeger Armor-Alls the tires on a display bike Tuesday. Photo: Steve Frothingham
Spot's Andrew Lumpkin shows the new Honey Badger steel 29er with Gates' Carbon Drive belt system. Spot returned to Outdoor Demo after a six-year absence with a demo fleet of about 14 Badgers. Spot ponied up $6,000 to fly the bikes from its Asian factory to make sure they made it across the Pacific in time for this week's show. Photo: Nicole Formosa
MGP's skull arrived in good condition, thanks to careful packing. Photo: Steve Frothingham
SBS employees set up and clean bikes for Wednesday's show opening. Photo: Steve Frothingham
Sugoi's drone army prepares for duty. Photo: Steve Frothingham
Not the three-cup game. Oakley challenged OutDoor Demo attendees to swap lenses as fast as possible. Steve Brasard of Quebec won a $600 Oakley Holeshot watch for his lens speed. Photo: Jill Janov
The Swiss designed eFlow electric bike caught some eyes at the Currie Technologies booth. Currie is distributing the 500-watt pedal assist bike in the U.S. under an agreement from its Taiwanese manufacturer Fairly Bikes. Photo: Nicole Formosa