
My first impression of my Cannondale supersix Evo> First off I only have a 2010 Cannondale synapse 5 carbon to compare it to and I've only been riding road bicycles since oct. of 2010 and I live in the northeast so not much riding getting done in the winters. My avg. speeds on solo rides peaked at 19.5 mph , group rides 20-21.5 mph (depending on group and course) if the course got very hilly those speeds would drop accordingly. BTW I haven't ridden in 6 weeks , while waiting for this frame.My synapse was warranted and I wanted a supersix but I couldn't get one other than the evo and at the amount I had to come up with I couldn't pass it up . It has parts from my synapse and parts I bought. Some don't agree with the part I put on it and they let me know it and I have bought more parts to lighten it up, when I'm done it will be at or below 15 lbs. but right now it's at 17 lbs. with Ultegra Di2 group with FSA SL-k carbon crank.
OK now you know the kind of person giving this impression and what's on the bike, now the bike.. I did 37 miles today first thing I noticed was how much power got transferred to the ground, I've heard people say this before and thought you spin the crank and you go forward but now I understand. Also noticed all the cracks and imperfections in the road more so than the synapse almost like a aluminum synapse that I tested. It turned better. I didn't do any big hills or decent but the ones I did do it felt stable on the decent.
Will this bike make me faster ? only if it makes me ride more, search out hills etc. It may give me a 1/2 mph pop but after that you have to do the training and I think it will.
I must say the Ultegra Di2 is the bomb. Like the evo I'm not at the level where I need this stuff but I'm happy I do. It cost you a little in weight but FOR ME it's worth it. I will update my impression once I ride it more and when I get some parts in.