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Interbike 2011: Booth babes

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Savvy bike companies know there's only one thing their predominantly male customers like more than shiny new bits – and that's why scantily clad women are such a common sight in the halls of Interbike!
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Whether they're handing out freebies, using their feminine wiles to lure punters onto their stand or – occasionally – actually work day-to-day for the company in question, 'booth babes' have become a bit of an Interbike institution.
We've decided to pay tribute the best way we know how – with an image gallery of some of the girls at this year's show.
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ped
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 1:42 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
What a nice and classy article, BikeRadar!
FFS …
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anonymous2011
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 2:33 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Shut up ped!
I enjoyed that, me likey
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The Pinkster
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 2:38 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
And they wonder why the number of female cyclists is so low........???
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gtvlusso
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 4:38 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Booths: Maybe
Babes: Not really
Relevence of article: None
Waste of my time: complete
Thanks for writing a chauvenistic article - are you employing staff from the Daily Mail now?
Dissapointed in BR dropping the ball and stooping to such low levels - no news would have been better.
Simple chauvenism with no excuses.
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Sickbed
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 4:47 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
...although the 290 pages of 'Girls in Lycra Shorts' on the forum would suggest that the Radar guys know who their core audience is ;-)
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x8swift9x
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 4:49 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
@ gtvlusso - you could clearly see what the article was going to be about before clicking. Too tempting not to click?
Also, if your time is so important - get off the internet.
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zammmmo
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 8:09 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Nowt wrong with this
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ak-77
Posted Fri 30 Sep, 8:12 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
One thing I don't understand is that that stupid automated 'you might also like' stuff comes up with bikini babes all the time if the article is actually about bikes. Now the article is about bikini babes, and it comes up with "12 nice things you can do for someone in pain" and "top ten things airlines don't tell you".
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grshopr
Posted Sun 2 Oct, 1:26 am BST Flag as inappropriate
Chauvinistic? Debatable.
Women get to drool (and they do) over super-slomo HD video of Fabian Cancellara and Mark Cavendish every year at le Tour. If we get 6 photos of women at Interbike, I think equality is still intact. I will trade these photos for and HD slo-mo of the women's HTC team though.
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gtvlusso
Posted Mon 3 Oct, 9:42 am BST Flag as inappropriate
@all - BR has produced better journalism than this.
to quote pinkster:
'And they wonder why the number of female cyclists is so low........???'















