Cannondale SuperSix EVO Dsc Ultegra Di2 Carbon Road Bike 2021 Mercury
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The all-new Cannondale SuperSix EVO is a beautiful evolution of our classic race machine. We kept the light weight and telepathic handling of the award-winning previous version, and amplified the hell out of everything else. Smoother, more capable and much, much faster - it’s built to fly.The SuperSix Evo features highly truncated airfoil tube shapes that offer the same weight and equal or better stifness than more traditional round tubes, but reduce drag by up to 30%. Drag is also reduced by a unique design that routes brake lines through an opening in the front of the head tube for minimal drag and headache-free serviceability.The Cannondale SuperSix Evo has always been known for its elegantly fast yet smooth ride quality, and the new Evo is even smoother. New SAVE rear stays, integrated binder and 27 KN∅T seat post increase compliance by a whopping 18%.Wind tunnel testing revealed a reduction in drag by a massive 21% compared to its predecessor. Learn more about the results of the aerodynamic performance testing of the new SuperSix EVO.While towards the front the new frame has clearance for some seriously big rubber. 30mm tyres fit with ease, for new levels of comfort and capability for just about any kind of road.Connected.With Cannondale's integrated wheel sensor delivering hyper accurate speed, route and distance info automatically. It also registers details about your bike, reminnds you of needed service updates and more, all through the Free Cannondale App. See how you and the Cannondale community are reducing your carbon footprint every time you choose to ride.THE CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO ULTEGRA DI2 HIGHLIGHTS:FRAME: Lightweight low-drag BalliTec Carbon Fibre FramesetGROUPSET: Shimano Ultegra Di2 Electronic 11 Speed ShiftingWHEELSET: HollowGram 45 SL KN∅T Carbon WheelsFINISHING KIT: SAVE System barWHERE IT THRIVES: In competition, the open road and down hillsWHAT IT'S BUILT FOR: Speed, agility and climbing
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