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Loverly jubbly!
yeah, i noticed that although i wondered at the time if there was some kind of branding clash that meant he wasn't allowed to use a branded bike in the riding pieces.
I believe this was confirmed, possibly by Boardman himself, at some point. He also tweeted more than once that there are new models in the pipeline for 2011.
In an article on ITV4 that Chris Boardman did whilst commenting on the TDF, he was riding a black carbon road bike with no decals at all on it and it was unmistakeably a Boardman.
Coincidentally my work colleague was at the Eureka cycle cafe during the TDF, chatting to Chris Boardman's dad who was on the other of the only 2 prototypes made so far.
So i'd say there's a pretty good chance of it being launched soon....
I think he mentioned that the British squad may be using them at the Olympics too..