
UnitedHealthcare's Aussie star rides machine like the devil

Aussie fast man now retired

Custom drillings and TT rings highlight Zabriskie's road bike

One of the dozen P5s in existence takes the TT start in California

The carbon spring looks susceptible to crash damage in our eyes but Look's Arthur Espos says it's fairly well protected - and reasonably easy to replace if needed.
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Alberto Contador (Astana) ran a special yellow pair of KéO 2 Max pedals at this year's Tour de France, though his were also equipped with (currently unavailable) titanium spindles.
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Instead of a wound steel spring, the new KéO Blade uses a leaf spring made of carbon fiber.
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Look's new KéO Blade pedals use a carbon fiber leaf spring, carbon fiber body and titanium spindle to hit a superlight 195g per pair.
Photo credit © James Huang