
VNews pic - This looks oddly like a specialized s works cranks. However, note the double sets of chainring bolt holes. This would allow the team mechanic easily to add a compact ring or standard ring without changing cranks. This would be excellent to have for a cyclocross bike.
Tech Pics©James Huang
A photo of Contador's bike - early in the tour. Note the non sponsor cable housing. This stuff I would imagine is the iLink product from Alligator. It appears to be the lighter weight version and small iLinks. The cable itself looks to be coated running down the tube similar to the Gore Ride-On.
Finish line cameras:
I think the high speed HD cameras and how they film the finishes is just dang impressive at the finish line. It deserves some respect. These things really do some amazing work.

This actual fence post was auctioned off for Charity days later. I am not sure what happened to the barbed

And spawned a really cool t-shirt.

New Pro (manufactured by Shimano) one piece stem/bar. Can you say Barmac?
Or how about this one from RavX with the removable geek mount? Way way less cost.

I think the cable routing on this frame is awesome. I like the mounting area near the derail hanger. Note the different type of hanger as well. Odd to see a Sram Red derail on a TDF bike as well, many of these guys wouldn't ride them last year...for some reason.
I am not too happy about the $9000.00 U.S. price though. WTF specialized? who has the money to bike these bikes?
1. Dentists 2. Heart Surgeons 3. Wall St. brokers
There are about 10-12 other frames out there just as nice, almost as stiff, just as "aero" and for about 60% less cost.
I was pretty busy this year during the tour with work and training, I didn't have as much time to focus in on the super details during the stages, I barely got to watch all of them each night or every few days. Sorry to the 5 people that read this stuff. :)