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Illustration of a Cannondale MetroPolite bicycle's handlebars and frame. The image features a modern bike design with a data/power port on the top tube, alongside a display showing bicycle technical information and a rearview camera interface. The design emphasizes functionality and technology integration in cycling.
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Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

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Text logo for "CHAIN LOVE," featuring bold black letters and a red, dripping "LOVE" against a textured dark background.
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A tranquil forest pathway winding through lush green trees, with patches of fallen leaves on the ground and a wooden bridge visible in the background.
A soldier in camouflage clothing riding a green bicycle through a shallow stream, splashing water as they navigate the rocky terrain in a wooded area.
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A close-up view of a mountain bicycle with a uniquely designed tire that features an inner tube coiled around itself. The bike frame is blue, and the wheel is shown on a black asphalt surface, highlighting the innovative tire design.
Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

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Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

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A bicycle frame made of shiny metal tubing is displayed on a workbench in a workshop. The frame is in a triangular shape, showcasing the welding joints. Various tools and equipment are scattered around, including gloves and a welding machine, with a closed door and storage area visible in the background.
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A bike mount displaying three different mobile devices, including GPS navigation and smartphones, showcasing various maps and interfaces. The mount is attached to a handlebar, highlighting its functionality for navigation on bicycles.
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Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

<img id="image914" alt="cannondale-ipod.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

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A long-sleeve athletic shirt featuring a white base color with black accents and a red logo. The shirt has a modern design with a high neckline and contrasting panels on the sleeves and sides, suitable for sports or outdoor activities.
Close-up image of a small fan mounted on a bike handlebar, featuring a black casing and a four-blade propeller, designed to provide cooling airflow while riding.
Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

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A creative bike rack designed to resemble a bull, with a red bull head and black legs. Several bicycles are parked beside it on a sidewalk, with traffic cones and a sign indicating "DO NOT ENTER" visible in the background.
A wooden footbridge winding through a lush, green forest, surrounded by tall trees and underbrush. The path has a rustic design, with some sections elevated and others connecting through the natural landscape.
Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

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Garmin Edge 605 GPS device displaying a map with speed and heading information.
A green plastic tray with a curved edge and a handle, designed for carrying or organizing small items. The tray has a smooth surface and a contoured bottom for stability.
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A cyclist in a racing jersey with the number 59 is falling off their bike while riding on a snowy slope. Snow is flying up around them as the bike flips over. In the background, there are snow-covered hills and a clear blue sky. Red and white tape is visible marking the course.
A mountain biker in mid-air performs a jump over a rugged canyon, with spectators watching from both sides. The scene is set in a natural landscape featuring green hills in the background. At the top of the image, there is a memorial text honoring Mark Reynolds, listing his birth and death dates.
A mountain biker is upside down, falling off their bike while attempting a trick on a sandy slope. The rider is wearing a helmet, gloves, and protective gear. A caution tape line is visible in the background.
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Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

<img id="image914" alt="cannondale-ipod.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

<img id="image914" alt="cannondale-ipod.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

<img id="image914" alt="cannondale-ipod.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

<img id="image914" alt="cannondale-ipod.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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Black t-shirt featuring a logo design inspired by the NBA logo, depicting a silhouette of a BMX rider, with red and blue colors on either side of the figure.
Two mountain bikers are seen in mid-air as they jump over a barrier during a cycling event. In the background, a grassy landscape stretches out under a partly cloudy sky, with spectators watching from the side. A vehicle is parked along a nearby road.
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Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

<img id="image914" alt="cannondale-ipod.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Here's a concept that might appeal to the gadget geeks: A iPod / bike integration that doesn't suck. Of course we've seen iPod/iPhone holders that mount on handlebars but this Cannondale concept goes a bit further and seems vaguely familiar (Nike+ anyone?). Seems like everyone wants a piece of iPod pie these days.

Cannondale's idea is that the iPod can be connected to display various data collected on the bike - speed, distance, cadence, power, etc. The concept even adds in a rear-view camera for extra measure, though Gizmodo assures us this is technically impossible. I think the camera idea is a good one and I even suggested a while back that Garmin should wirelessly integrate a camera display into the new Edge series (a helmet cam monitor would be sweet!). Someday? Probably not but we can dream...

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5012793/cannondale-bicycles-may-get-ipod-dock-upgrade-%252B-stat-tracking">Gizmodo</a>.

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