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more nimble nature. When it comes to going down, for Kona Team Gravity Rider Graham Aggasiz, this is the quiver killer.


Visit the Kona line at Booth 259. www.konaworld.com


Kona Major Jake We’re bumping up the awesome on one of the big stories in cyclocross racing. Introduced last year, our carbon fibre, World-Cup-ready cyclocross


racer returns with the


same speed and stiffness, but now with a fancier component offering. New for 2012, the Major Jake sees Avid Shorty Ultimate brakes and a Shimano Ultegra tubeless compatible wheelset. The bike ridden by Kona CX Team Member Helen Wyman during her stellar European 2011 cross season, the Major Jake comes as one of the best-valued cross bikes on the market or as a frame only.


Visit the Kona line at Booth 259. www.konaworld.com


Shutt Velo Rapide


British cycle clothing manufacturer Shutt Velo Rapide has broken into North America and Canada, striking a new distribution deal with Stage-Race Distribution. “Stage-Race Distribution


pedigree that is nearly unparalleled in the cycling world, Shutt Velo Rapide’s amazing products come at a time when the North American consumer landscape is in dire need of a thorough infusion of both quality and style.”


Visit Stage Race Distribution at Booth 425. www.stage-race.com


Scapin Racing


Scapin Racing offers a stock and custom road and MTB range, hand- made in central-Italy from carbon, aluminum and steel; including a


aero Hysak complete a carbon range that


is second to none, plus more announcements due for 2012.


One look at the seat-clamp alone on the new Hysak demonstrates Scapin’s devotion to design. For the perfect combination of materials, Scapin’s Style model combines Columbus carbon


main tubing with exquisite


steel lug-work. MTB models cover the entire range, with the Murdok carbon with ISP and all-new Vyrus carbon blowing the doors off the so-called Big 3. Fantastic pedigree, accessible custom options, and incredible pricing compared to other hand-made manufacturers - Scapin is back in North America.


Visit Scapin at Stage


Distribution Booth 425. www.stage-race.com


Storck Bicycle


Cutting-edge road, tri and MTB bikes from Germany’s #1 bike brand, including world’s


the Fascenario 0.6, lightest road fuselage the with Race


new 29’er MTB model and 2012 Hysak road model with proprietary technology.


Family-run


is thrilled to be partnering with Shutt Velo Rapide in bringing their complete cycling range to the North American marketplace,” said Michael Yakubowicz, managing director for Stage-Race Distribution.


“Featuring quality handmade-in-Britain and racing for over 50


years, and still hand-made in the heart of Italy, combining an artisan’s touch with the finest in modern materials and Italian styling to create truly beautiful bicycles. Custom steel models lend a touch of class, while Scapin’s carbon range is unmatched: the 890 gram Enki, sharp new Blake 12K, top-end Fazer Di2, and absolutely jaw-dropping


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integrated carbon crankset and hidden carbon brakes. Storck: The world’s most technically advanced bikes, winners of countless European design awards, not to mention lab- tested stiffness and strength leaders, Storck is primed to enter Canada in a major way, with a full range of road, MTB and aero bikes. Tri and time-trial experts will drool over the Aero 2 with integrated Shimano Di2 routing and hidden brakes, and the well-executed Aero as serious rival to the Cervelo P3.


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