Some of cycling's most famous jerseys hung in the halls of the show - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
More jerseys on display at the show - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
A famous rider puts his name to a bike with the Di Luca Killer Aero - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Di Luca also has a range of cycling shoes - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Di Luca's shoes come in some eye-catching colourways - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Specialized showcased it latest S-Works Tarmac build - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The UCI approved Lightweight Urgestalt frame comes in at a cool £4,000 - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
As well as wheels and frames, Lightweight offers an array of accessories including bottle cages that weigh in at a claimed 18 grams each - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The Lightweight Wegweiser wheels are the German carbon specialists' more affordable range of wheels - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Carbon disc rotors on the Lightweight Wegweiser - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Lightweight has plenty on display at the show - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Alongside the acclaimed Lightweight Autobahn disc wheel was a Lightweight 'after bike wear' jacket - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Sportful had some of its more famous jerseys on display - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Alongside Sportful's historical jerseys were the current season's WorldTour offerings - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
SRAM and Zipp used the 3T Strada to showcase its latest and greatest at the show - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Colnago had some of its historical frames alongside the modern carbon models - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Clothing brand Ashmei has partnered with Campfire Gin, offering a bottle of gin in a vintage style bidon - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Rigoberto Uran's Tour de France second place finishing Cannondale SuperSix - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The Colombian rider will remain with the Slipstream Sports setup for the next three seasons - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
A Focus Izalco Max Disc in a deep green finish - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The British distributor of the 3T Strada showcased a Fat Creations painted bike in the Aqua Blue Sport colours - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Saddleback equipped the bike with Shimano Dura-Ace components paired with a Wolf Tooth chainring - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Subtle 3T logos adorned the frame underneath the blue paint - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The blue and gold design is similar to the official bike launched by the Irish team on Friday at the show - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The 3T stem also received the Fat Creations finish - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Colour coordinated Elite Vico Carbon bottle cages on the 3T Strada - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Johan Museeuw's famous Colnago C40 in Mapei colours - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The cockpit of a 1948 Flandrien Briek Schotte, which won the Tour of Flanders twice - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Mavic had a large display showcasing the wheels, shoes and clothing, as well as some of its neutral support vehicles - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Campagnolo displayed its new disc groupsets - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Storck unveiled its collaboration with Aston Martin at the show - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The bike is equipped with THM Power Arms G3 cranks - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
The Storck Fascenario.3 Aston Martin Edition has THM Fibuka 2 brakes - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Zipp's 303 NSW wheels are paired with Pirelli's P Zero tyres - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Mark Cavendish's 2017 Team Dimension Data Cervelo S5 - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Alongside an array of time trial bikes were some famoous time trial skinsuits - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Lazer showed off some custom Lazer Bullet helmets - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Giro displayed some of its unique helmet finishes - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Giro offerings to suit all types of rider - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Castelli had some of its famous jerseys on display - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Going as far back as Fausto Coppi's iconic jersey - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Alchemy also had some of its frame builds on display - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
POC explains its new SPIN technology, an update on MIPS helmets to help reduce the impact of rotational torsion from helmets in a crash - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Endura showed off the 2018 Movistar Team jersey - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Ten points for identifying all of the autographs on this vintage Mapei jersey - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
A handful of cyclocross bikes were at the show - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
ENVE had an array of products on display - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Mavic displayed some new colour options of the $1,000 Comete road shoe - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
French brand Time showcased its Scylon aero bike - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
ROTOR showed off some special edition cranksets for Carlos Sastre and Ryder Hesjedal - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Sidi shoes through the years - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
Danilo Di Luca's Giro d'Italia winning Sidi Genius 5 - Josh Evans/Immediate Media
This article was originally published on Cyclingnews
Our friends at Rouleur are hosting their annual Rouleur Classic show in London, showcasing the best products in cycling past and present, as well as insightful talks from legends of the sport including Fabian Cancellara , Johan Museeuw, Philippa York and more.
An array of companies exhibit at the event with bikes, jerseys and accessories from the current peloton displayed alongside instantly recognisable classics.
Guests are able to discuss current products with brands and try on the new kit, or choose to get a selfie with former Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins .
Click or swipe through the gallery above to see some of the highlights of the show.