The Pro Bike You Dream of Owning

The Pro Bike You Dream of Owning: Cannondale’s 2025 SuperSix Evo Team Edition

For those who dream of riding like the pros, Cannondale has unveiled its 2025 SuperSix Evo Team Edition—a sleek, WorldTour-ready machine crafted to perfection. However, this dream comes at a steep price, making it a luxury reserved for the most dedicated (or deep-pocketed) cycling enthusiasts.

A Decade of Partnership, A Celebration in Design

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Cannondale's relationship with the EF Education-EasyPost team celebrates a milestone this year: a decade of collaboration. This partnership is etched into the very design of the SuperSix Evo Team Edition. According to Cannondale, the bike's down tube features an “Easter egg” that merges their iconic green—a nod to the company’s heritage—with EF’s bold pink, symbolizing the team’s fearless evolution over the years.

Almost Pro Spec: A Near-Perfect Replica

Cannondale claims the SuperSix Evo Team Edition is “99% team spec.” While the exact 1% difference remains a mystery for now, the bike’s build includes top-of-the-line components:

  • A Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 groupset for precision shifting.
  • An FSA Powerbox K-Force Team Edition carbon crankset with an integrated power meter.
  • Vision Metron SL 60 wheels paired with Vittoria Corsa Pro tires.
  • Cannondale’s proprietary SystemBar R-One, ensuring an integrated and aerodynamic cockpit.

This stunning machine can be yours as either a complete bike or a standalone frameset. The complete setup retails at $14,000 (€14,499), while the frameset alone will set you back $6,000 (€5,999).

A History of Innovation

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The SuperSix Evo is Cannondale’s aero-optimized all-rounder, complementing the brand’s dedicated aero bike, the SystemSix. Since its debut in 2008, the SuperSix has undergone a remarkable transformation. Back then, it was a 7.3kg marvel with a mechanical Shimano Dura-Ace groupset and Mavic Ksyrium SL wheels, priced at $5,500. Fast forward to 2025, and the Lab71 frame alone weighs just 770g—marking it as the lightest SuperSix yet. Additionally, this iteration boasts a 12-watt aerodynamic drag reduction compared to its predecessor, launched in 2023.

The Future of EF’s Fleet

While the SuperSix Evo will headline EF Education-EasyPost’s campaign, the team also has access to the SystemSix, launched in 2018. Fans are speculating whether an updated SystemSix might debut this season, adding another weapon to EF’s racing arsenal.

Aspirational Yet Unattainable

The 2025 SuperSix Evo Team Edition offers a rare chance for enthusiasts to own a bike that mirrors the one ridden by WorldTour pros. But the hefty price tag raises an intriguing question: does the exclusivity of such technology enhance its allure, or does it alienate the majority of cycling fans?

For now, Cannondale’s latest creation remains a testament to cutting-edge engineering and a celebration of its enduring partnership with EF Education-EasyPost—offering a glimpse into what’s possible when innovation meets passion.

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Nora Montgomery writes heartwarming stories of love and redemption set against the backdrop of small-town life. Her novels are filled with relatable characters, poignant moments, and themes of hope and resilience.

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