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Vern Pitt’s Cannondale SuperSix EVO

Ilusted over the Cannondale SuperSix for several years before I got my hands on one. It was a proper racy bike, everyone I knew who had one raved about it and taking it for a spin had confirmed that it had the whipsmart handling and intuitive ride that I was looking for.

In early 2013, not long after the EVO had been released, this bike was heavily discounted and came with a bottom-of-the-range spec, bringing it within my grasp. I’d just completed a big chunk of freelance work

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