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2025 Cannondale SuperSix EVO Team Edition Now Available

Something I love about cycling is that you have the opportunity to use the same equipment as the pros you watch on TV. It’s not like F1, where the closest I’ll be to anything that the McLaren F1 Team uses is maybe the APL trainers they have, or the fact that I have Pirelli tires on my car. In cycling, for the right price, you can ride the same helmet, shoes, bike, just about all the same equipment as the pros. Cannondale‘s offering you the chance with the 2025 SuperSix EVO Team Edition, which is on sale today.

It’s been 10 years that Cannondale has been working with EF Pro Cycling. Back in 2015, the team transitioned from Garmin – Sharp to Team Cannondale – Garmin, and evolving through Cannondale Pro Cycling Team, Cannondale–Drapac Pro Cycling Team, Team EF Education First–Drapac p/b Cannondale, EF Education First Pro Cycling, EF Pro Cycling, EF Education–Nippo, and now to the current EF Education–EasyPost. Over the years, they have seen Cannondale’s bikes evolve to include the SuperSix all-arounder and SystemSix aero road bike. Numerous stages of the Grand Tours, classics, and other races have been won, and many national championships were all won on Cannondale bikes.

For 2025, Cannondale will have the LAB71 SuperSix EVO Team Edition as part of their arsenal to take on the world. To celebrate a decade of partnership, a 10 graphic at the bottom of the downtube pays tribute to the team colors over the years, including the original green and the current EF pink. The rest of the bike is covered in blocks of black and various shades of pink, with striping on the fork, seat tube, and stays to evoke a feeling of speed.

The LAB71 SuperSix EVO Team Edition is available as a complete bike or a frameset with seat post. Complete bikes are almost exactly the same spec as the team bikes, and include Shimano Dura-Ace 9200 Di2 groupset, Cannondale’s SystemBar R-One cockpit, Vision Metron 60 SL carbon wheels, FSA K-Force Team Edition carbon crankset with ceramic MegaEVO BB, and Fizik Vento Argo Adaptive 00 carbon rail saddle.

Now for the hard part, price. The frameset will set you back $6,000, while the complete bike comes in at $14,000.

If you dream of riding the Belgian cobbles or climbing the peaks in France on the same bikes as your favorite pros, this is your chance to snatch up a SuperSix Evo, just like Markel Beloki (gotta show some love to the kids!) or any of the other riders from the EF Education–EasyPost.

www.cannondale.com

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