Presenting Cannondale's 2024 Lab71 SuperSix Evo. This example is ridden by EF Education-Cannondale's Lizzie Stannard.
This Lab71 SuperSix EVO has a mixture of Shimano and FSA components on it for groupset duties. The Dura-Ace Di2 groupset is pro tour proven with lightening fast shifts. This is complimented by a FSA K-Force team powerbox carbon crankset providing invaluable power data to Lizzie. Vision mid depth carbon wheels provide for a balanced setup, allowing this SuperSix EVO to truly shine as an all rounder bike. Whether it be climbs or long flat stages or chasing a breakaway, Lizzie is ready!
All data is reported back to her via a Wahoo Roam computer which allows data to be presented in a clearly legible manner on the larger screen. Pictured in this guise, Lizzie is rolling on Rubino Pros which are actually one of the lightest tyres Vittoria produces. This is an often unknown fact when most cyclists opt for the Corsa range instead but the combined weight of the Rubinos and also the extra tread pattern means that this is an excellent training tyre for all weather conditions without it feeling like a sluggish training setup.
From our very early interactions with the new SuperSix EVO, this is truly a bike that does everything well. If you are wanting a no compromise package as your next road bike, look no further than the new SuperSix EVO.