00:00We've got the new Cannondale Super 6 Evo here, which makes it the fifth in the
00:05line of Super 6 Evos. At this point I've ridden all of them. I've ridden the
00:10first generation all the way up to the last generation, which I rode for over
00:1415,000 miles. I wasn't really keeping great track, but it was a lot of miles on
00:18that old Evo and I really liked it. I know this platform pretty well, I know
00:22this bike pretty well, and the changes that Cannondale made on this generation
00:26are subtle but pretty important. What we're realizing is this category of bike
00:30is reaching its, it's kind of its limit, its peak, and it's, this is, if you want a
00:35lightweight all-arounder, this is about what that bike's gonna look like, like we
00:38see with other brands where every generation of bikes continue to look
00:41about the same with just kind of subtle changes to improve rider livability or
00:45maybe just some, mostly speed really is what it comes down to, but if you're
00:49looking for that next generation of super fast aero bike, those are gonna exist,
00:54but I think for a long time we're gonna see this settle in as like the standard
00:57road bike.
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