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In our last gallery from the 2018 North American Handmade Bicycle Show, we looked at a mix of cyclocross and gravel bikes on display, and in our third of three galleries, we are heading back to the gravel roads.

Mike Taylor of TEXmarket snapped some shots of many of the cyclocross, gravel and all-road bikes at the 2018 NAHBS. Our gallery of bikes today features a number of different hand-built takes on bikes ready for the road less traveled. Fortunately, we are taking a look before they get dusty and dirty off the beaten path.

The Best Gravel Bike Award went to Breismeister Bicycles of New York. Breismeister's gravel entry featured an eye-catching steel frame built up with 650b HED Ardennes tubeless clinchers.

New York-based Breismesiter Bicycles won the Best Gravel Bike Award for this eye-catching steel bike with 650b wheels. photo: NAHBS

New York-based Breismesiter Bicycles won the Best Gravel Bike Award for this eye-catching steel bike with 650b HED wheels. photo: NAHBS

The gallery below provides our final look at the craftmanship and artistry on display in Hartford. If you missed our first gallery, we also looked at some all-road and utility entries.

Photo Gallery: Gravel Bikes at the 2018 NAHBS

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Moots has been building cyclocross and gravel bikes in Steamboat Springs, Co. for some time. This Routt 45 (with clearance for a 45mm tire) is intended for getting off the beaten path and taking the "Routt less traveled." 2018 North American Handmade Bike Show. © Mike Taylor / Cyclocross Magazine

Moots has been building cyclocross and gravel bikes in Steamboat Springs, CO for some time. This Routt 45 (with clearance for a 45mm tire) is intended for getting off the beaten path and taking the “Routt less traveled.” 2018 North American Handmade Bike Show. © Mike Taylor / Cyclocross Magazine

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