Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71 – Faster Everywhere
The Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71 represents the ultimate expression of road speed. Designed for those who demand the best in weight, aerodynamics, and responsiveness, it is the definitive racing bike for competitions, breakaways, sprints, and total performance.
“Faster Everywhere” is not just a claim: it is the essence of a project that combines the most advanced frame ever made by Cannondale with WorldTour-level components.
Highlights
Gen 5 SuperSix EVO frameset ultralight and aerodynamically low drag in Series 0 Carbon, the lightest and most advanced construction ever produced by Cannondale
Cannondale SystemBar Road: fully integrated full carbon cockpit, aero-optimized and ultralight
Reserve 57|64 wheels with DT Swiss 180 hubs featuring SINC ceramic bearings: maximum smoothness and absolute speed
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 electronic 12-speed with CeramicSpeed Coated bottom bracket
4iiii PRECISION 3+ PRO power meter for ultra-precise real-time data
Fizik Vento Antares 00 saddle with carbon shell and rails
Technical Specifications
Frame
LAB71 SuperSix EVO, Gen 5
Ultralight Series 0 Carbon
12x142mm thru axle
BSA 68mm threaded bottom bracket
Flat mount brake mount
Integrated Seatpost Collar
UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger)
Fork
LAB71 SuperSix EVO, Gen 5
Ultralight Series 0 Carbon
Integrated crown race
12x100mm thru axle
Flat mount brake mount
Internal Cable Routing
Delta 1-1/8" – 1-1/4" steerer tube
Offset 55mm (sizes 44-54cm)
Offset 45mm (sizes 56-61cm)
Wheels
Rims: Reserve 57|64 Carbon, Turbulent Aero, tubeless ready
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Hubs: DT Swiss 180 DICUT, SINC ceramic bearings, centerlock, straight pull
Front: 12x100mm
Rear: 12x142mm
Ratchet EXP System 36
Spokes: DT Swiss DICUT
Tires: Vittoria Corsa PRO TLR, 700x29c, wide rim, tubeless ready
Pedals: Not included
Drivetrain
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Crankset: Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 52/36
Bottom bracket: CeramicSpeed BSA DUB, Coated Version
Chain: Shimano Dura-Ace, 12 speed
Cassette: Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 11-30, 12 speed
Front derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9250
Rear derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9250, 12 speed
Shifters / Brake levers: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270, wireless, 2x12 speed
Components
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Handlebar: Cannondale SystemBar Road, ultra low drag, fully integrated carbon cockpit
90x340mm (44-52cm)
100x360mm (54-56cm)
110x380mm (58-61cm)
Stem: Cannondale SystemBar Road, ultra low drag, fully integrated carbon
Handlebar tape: Fizik Tempo Bondcush Soft, 3mm
Headset: Integrated, 1-1/8" - 1-1/4"
Brakes: Shimano Dura-Ace R9270 hydraulic disc, CL900 rotors 160mm (front) / 140mm (rear)
Saddle: Fizik Vento Antares 00, carbon shell and rails, 140mm
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Seatpost: Cannondale C1 Aero 40 Carbon V2, titanium bolts
0mm offset (44-54cm)
15mm offset (56-61cm)
Note Well
Technical specifications may change without notice depending on component availability.
Product images are for illustrative purposes only and may not perfectly reflect the described features.
The ultimate expression of Cannondale technology, designed for those who demand only the best.
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A Complete Guide to Bike Sizes
Foreword: Not all bike sizes are the same
Each type of bike has a specific frame and often uses a different size scale. For example, a road bike with a 54cm frame might be considered a medium size by one brand, but a large by another.
Bicycle adjustment margins
Some types of bikes, like gravel bikes, offer a wide range of adjustments, adapting to different body types. Other models, however, have limitations in this regard. This is an important aspect to consider.
How to use size charts
We've created a simple guide to help you find the right bike size:
- Check out our size charts for each bike type.
- Learn more with specific tips to help you make the right choice.
Size Charts: Find Your Perfect Bike
Gravel and road bikes
Sizes are based on the length of the top tube (in cm), which determines the reach of the bike.
| Cut
|
Recommended height
|
Horizontal tube length
|
| XS |
Up to 157 cm |
48-50 cm |
| S |
157-167 cm |
50-53 cm |
| M |
168-178 cm |
53-56 cm |
| THE |
178-185 cm |
56-58 cm |
| XL |
Over 185cm |
58-62 cm |
For gravel, measurements may vary slightly due to different geometries, but remain similar.
Mountain bike
MTBs are measured in inches, based on the seat tube.
| Cut
|
Recommended height
|
Size (in inches)
|
| XS |
Up to 157 cm |
14"-16" |
| S |
157-167 cm |
15"-17" |
| M |
168-178 cm |
16"-19" |
| THE |
178-185 cm |
18"-20" |
| XL |
Over 185cm |
20"-23" |
Sizes also vary depending on the type of MTB: full-suspension , hardtail or fat bike .
Children's bikes
The size depends on the size of the wheels, often associated with age:
| Age
|
Wheel Size
|
| 1-3 years |
12" |
| 2-4 years |
14" |
| 4-6 years |
16" |
| 5-8 years |
20" |
| 8-10 years |
24" |
| Over 10 years |
26"/27.5" |
What to do with half measures?
If you are between two sizes:
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Comfort : Choose the larger size.
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Performance : Go for the smaller size.
Final tips for choosing
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Consult the manufacturer's instructions : Always check the brand's guidelines.
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Ask an expert : a specialized workshop can help you choose based on your height, ideal reach and goals.
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Test the bike : If possible, test the model you intend to purchase.