Early access: Cyclingnews subscribers get first eyes on our Cannondale SuperSix Evo video review
How does the latest iteration of the popular aero bike compare to its predecessors? Our Senior Tech Writer took it to the French Alps to find out
We might be slightly biased, but there are loads of great reasons to be a Cyclingnews subscriber, not least our industry-leading lab testing or member-exclusive in-depth investigations! However, another reason just got added to that list – first eyes on our expert bike review videos before they go live to the public.
The Cyclingnews Tech YouTube channel has only been up and running for a few months, but the number of bikes that our Senior Tech Writer Will Jones has cast his expert eye over is already into double digits. Yet given that you, our Cyclingnews subscribers, are our most loyal supporters, we wanted to give you first dibs on this tech insight.
The bike in question this week is the new Cannondale SuperSix Evo, launched in February of this year. Will had the pleasure of testing a mid-spec model in the French Alps, alongside his hilly home roads in Cornwall, England. But what did he think of Cannondale's latest SuperSix offering, and more importantly, is it an improvement on its previous iteration? Watch below to find out!
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