The Best and the Worst From Interbike 2014

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Wondering what was revealed this year at America's largest cycling trade show? We've got you covered. Here's the best and the worst from this year's event.
Ugliest Bike
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These color and design choices from Chinese bike manufacturer DNK were questionable at best.
Best Bike
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The Giant Defy Advanced SL 0 is pricey at $10,300, but it's one good looking bike.
What Were They Thinking?
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The custom Fizik snake skin seat for Pegoretti bicycles will have a love/hate effect for most cyclists.
Best Idea
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The Santini Interactive 2.0 Aero Jersey was ingenious. The bottom portion of the jersey zips into the bibs to create a streamlined aero suit that stays in place when bent forward on the bike.
Over the Top
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This foldable electric bike with mag wheels from Kayman bikes was a little too much.
Coolest Paint Scheme
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The paint job on the DeRosa King stood out from the rest. DeRosa still paints all of their bikes in house at their factory in Milanino, Italy.
Invention From Space
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The Louis Garneau Vorttice aero helmet looks like it's from Star Wars.
Best Retro Bike
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The all chrome Bianchi Pista was stunning.
Most Ridiculous
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The folding bicycle/scooter from Micro was one of the worst products at the show. It works like a Razor scooter but requires pedaling, which is just awkward.
Best Looking Jersey
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The DeMarchi heritage wool collection were some of the best looking clothing items at the show.
Questionable Function
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This wheel bag design raised a lot of questions. Do you really want that much weight on your front wheel?
Best Update
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The Lizards Skins DSP 3.2 bar tape is a long time favorite for its comfort and durability. The new color options introduced were an added plus.
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