America's premier stage race, the 2004 Dodge Tour de Georgia, brought some of cycling's biggest...
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Sean Sullivan's Carrera Hercules RC(Image credit: CN)
A close look at the stays(Image credit: CN)
ITM bar/stem, Cateye computer and Shimano Dura-Ace levers(Image credit: CN)
Up close with the ITM bar/stem combo(Image credit: CN)
Shiny FSA carbon cranks(Image credit: CN)
Carbon makes stays like this possible(Image credit: CN)
FSA's RD-200 wheels(Image credit: CN)
The Cervelo Soloist Team(Image credit: CN)
Smooth lines, and lots of carbon(Image credit: CN)
FSA carbon cranks(Image credit: CN)
FSA supplu the bar/stem combo(Image credit: CN)
A closer look at the carbon-faced stem(Image credit: CN)
FSA's aero post(Image credit: CN)
The Felt Scandium/Carbon F15(Image credit: CN)
All the bikes(Image credit: CN)
Todd Herriott's F15(Image credit: CN)
Checking out the F15's carbon rear(Image credit: CN)
Shimano and Speedplay(Image credit: CN)
Mavic's Win-Tech computer(Image credit: CN)
The Klein Quantum Pro(Image credit: CN)
Travativ supply the Rouleur cranks(Image credit: CN)
Maxxis and Cane Creek(Image credit: CN)
Funky blue spokes(Image credit: CN)
More Truvativ(Image credit: CN)
Cane Creek and Truvativ(Image credit: CN)
Klein's Aeros carbon fork(Image credit: CN)
Jason Bausch shows off his Litespeed Siena(Image credit: CN)
Smile for the camera Jason(Image credit: CN)
Scott Zwizanski's Siena(Image credit: CN)
I don't know if the stays do anything special, but they look cool!(Image credit: CN)
A close look at the new LiteTEC carbon seatstay(Image credit: CN)
Up front of the Siena(Image credit: CN)
Profile-Design supply the Hammer bar/stem combo(Image credit: CN)
The Jelly Belly/Aramark's Orbea(Image credit: CN)
Adam Bergman's Orbea Orca;(Image credit: CN)
No, over this way Adam!(Image credit: CN)
Juan Jose Cobo Acebo's(Image credit: CN)
Who's ya sponsor baby!(Image credit: CN)
Saeco-Saunier Duval also use Mavic Win-Tech(Image credit: CN)
Mavic Ksyrium wheels(Image credit: CN)
A score of Specialized S-Works(Image credit: CN)
I wonder who's Specialized that is(Image credit: CN)
FSA cockpit on the S-Works E5 Road(Image credit: CN)
A closr look at the FSA bar/stem combo(Image credit: CN)
David Clinger's Specialized Tarmac(Image credit: CN)
Cipo's S-Works on the roof(Image credit: CN)
One of these bikes is not like the others(Image credit: CN)
I'd keep an eye on that guy(Image credit: CN)
Tech feature - April 30, 2004
America's premier stage race, the 2004 Dodge Tour de Georgia, brought some of cycling's biggest names to the usually quiet roads of Georgia. And with them came some of the biggest brands in the peloton. Orbea, Specialized, Litespeed and more were all present, showing off bikes that some of us can only dream of. So to pass on the pain of having to only look at them, we present a look at the bike-porn from the Tour de Georgia.
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