2023 Cannondale

SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD 1

A carbon frame race bike with ultra high-end components and hydraulic disc brakes.

MSRP$13,500  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionRigid
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Carbon
Drivetrain2 × 12 Electronic
GroupsetRED AXS
BrakesHydraulic Disc
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

41 mph

SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD 1

40 mph

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Highest gear

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Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Sizing
44cm

5'0" – 5'5"

48cm

5'2" – 5'8"

51cm

5'5" – 5'10"

54cm

5'7" – 5'11"

56cm

5'10" – 6'1"

58cm

6'0" – 6'4"

61cm

6'3" – 6'8"

Rider Fit Notes
  • 5'11", size 54cm, Too small
Price History
Reviews
Cyclist
Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod 1 review

Dec 2023 · Sam Challis

It’s safe to say the Cannondale SuperSix Evo has a pretty decent heritage. Thanks to its well-rounded performance characteristics, in

Highs
  • Well balanced handling

  • Perceived speed and stiffness

  • Smartly achieved comfort

Lows
  • Not the lightest in this guise

  • Narrow tyres

  • Minor design gripes

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Escape Collective
Review: Cannondale's SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod II balances reputation with modern performance - Escape Collective

Dec 2023 · Ronan Mc Laughlin

: Cannondale’s latest iteration of its flagship road racing rig balancing the traits that made the SuperSix a rider favourite with modern performance.

Highs
  • : Superb ride

  • Confidence-inspiring balance and composure

  • SuperSix geometry

  • Feels aero.

Lows
  • : Price

  • Mismatched thru-axles

  • 25 mm tube type only tyres on these rims

  • Vision bars

  • Not the stiffest nor snappiest.

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Cycling News
Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod review: A superbike you can do anything with

Aug 2023 · Josh Ross

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO transcends categories, is that right for you?

Highs
  • Aerodynamically fast

  • Clearance for up to 30mm tyres

  • Threaded bottom bracket

  • Fast and capable wheels out of the box

  • Fun, fast, and comfortable

  • Momodesign bars add comfort

  • Seat tube is a work of art

Lows
  • Top models still require purchase of a power meter

  • Steerer tube cover invites corrosion

  • Lab71 frame priced higher than industry standard

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Bicycling
Cannondale’s Supersix Evo Is a Near-Perfect Blend of Aero and Lightweight

Apr 2023

While the previous version of the SuperSix Evo was a lightweight road bike with aero touches, the 4th generation gets much closer to full aero bike performance while still managing to shave a few grams.

Highs
  • Absolutely dialed handling and performance

  • Integrated cockpit is slimmed down and well thought-out

  • BSA threaded bottom bracket

Lows
  • Stock wheels felt a bit slow to spin up on climbs

  • Slightly harsher ride than its predecessor

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BikeRadar
Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod 1 first ride review

Mar 2023 · Warren Rossiter

The much-loved SuperSix EVO gets a subtle update that makes for a wonderfully complete ride

Highs
  • It's very much still an EVO

  • Less proprietary tech

  • No steering stops

Lows
  • No affordable options yet

  • Is it different enough?

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Bikerumor
The Cannondale SuperSix EVO Is Lighter, Faster, More Aero, and Tops Out at $15,000!

Mar 2023

The new SuperSix EVO is Cannondale's fastest bike to date. It says it's so light, fast, and aerodynamic that it defies logic.

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road.cc
Sneak peek! New Cannondale SuperSix Evo breaks cover – best pictures yet

Jan 2023 · Mat Brett

Fourth-generation Cannondale SuperSix Evo is raced for the first time in the Santos Tour Down Under as a UCI list confirms three new platforms are on the way

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CX Magazine
Ridden and Reviewed: 2022 Cannondale Supersix EVO CX - Cyclocross Magazine - Cyclocross and Gravel News, Races, Bikes, Media

Mar 2022 · Cyclocross Magazine

The Cannondale Supersix EVO CX replaces the venerable SuperX and intends to cover both cyclocross and gravel racing. Does it do a good job?

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Geometry
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Specs
Build
Frame

SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD Carbon, integrated cable routing w/ Switchplate, 12x142 Syntace thru-axle, BSA 68mm threaded BB, flat mount disc, integrated seat binder, SmartSense compatible

BB StandardBSA, 68mm, Threaded

Tire Clearance30c

ColorMercury

Fork

SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD Carbon, integrated crown race, 12x100mm Syntace thru-axle, flat mount disc, internal routing, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" Delta steerer, 55mm offset (44-54cm), 45mm offset (56-61cm)

Bottom Bracket

SRAM DUB BSA

Headset

Integrated, 1-1/8" - 1-1/4"

Stem

Cannondale SystemBar R-One - low drag, full carbon integrated bar/stem, internal routing

Handlebar

Cannondale SystemBar R-One - low drag, full carbon integrated bar/stem, internal routing

Saddle

Prologo Dimension NACK NDR, Carbon Rails

Seatpost

Cannondale C1 Aero 40 Carbon, 0mm offset (44-48cm), 20mm offset (51-61cm)

TypeRigid

Pedals

Not included

Grips

Fizik Tempo Bondcush Soft, 3mm

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM RED AXS

Front Derailleur

SRAM RED AXS

Crank

SRAM RED AXS Carbon, 48/35

Shifters

SRAM RED eTap AXS HRD, 2x12

Cassette

SRAM XG-1290, 10-28, 12-speed

Chain

SRAM RED, 12-speed

Brakes

SRAM RED eTap AXS HRD, 160/160mm Centerline-X rotors

TypeHydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

SRAM RED eTap AXS HRD

Wheels
Rims

HollowGram R-SL 50, Carbon, 20h front, 24h rear, 50mm deep, 21mm inner width, tubeless ready

Spokes

DT Swiss Aerolite, straight-pull

Front Hub

(F) HollowGram, sealed bearing 12x100mm centerlock / (R) HollowGram, 12x142mm centerlock w/ DT Swiss 240 internals

Rear Hub

(F) HollowGram, sealed bearing 12x100mm centerlock / (R) HollowGram, 12x142mm centerlock w/ DT Swiss 240 internals

Tires

Continental Grand Prix 5000, 700x25c

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