Cannondale SuperSix Evo Ultegra review

The race worthy bike that rolls like a storm cloud beneath you

Cycling Weekly Verdict

The Cannondale SuperSix Evo is a race bike that offers bucket loads of compliance. It's a bike that will suit riders who want to feel fast, without having to funnel themselves into an overly aggressive fit or sacrificing long distance comfort. How best to put this: if you like to feel rapid but you've reached an age where spine health is certainly on your radar, look no further. It's not the lightest kid on the block, and Cannondale could help this model out by speccing a higher end chainset and matching Ultegra cassette. However, it climbs well enough for an all-rounder and the aero shapes provide a grin inducing flat road injection of speed. 

Reasons to buy
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    Incredibly comfortable for a race bike

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    Stable steering

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    Stability

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    Compatible with standard stem/bars

Reasons to avoid
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    Some spec choices make it heavier than competitors

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The Cannondale SuperSix Evo Ultegra was selected for an Editor's Choice award in 2020. This year's list contains 78 items which scored a 9 or 10/10 with our tech team - this gear is the best of the best, and has received the Cycling Weekly stamp of approval. 

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Cannondale SuperSix Evo (51)534378
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Michelle Arthurs-Brennan

Michelle Arthurs-Brennan the Editor of Cycling Weekly website. An NCTJ qualified traditional journalist by trade, Michelle began her career working for local newspapers. She's worked within the cycling industry since 2012, and joined the Cycling Weekly team in 2017, having previously been Editor at Total Women's Cycling. Prior to welcoming her daughter in 2022, Michelle raced on the road, track, and in time trials, and still rides as much as she can - albeit a fair proportion indoors, for now.