A new Cannondale Gravel bike has been leaked
The former professional cyclist Ted King, one of the first to become interested in gravel riding, appears in the latest video published on his YouTube channel riding a gravel bike with only the Lab71 logos visible. A machine that could be the next update to the current SuperSix EVO SE.
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A few days ago, Ted King posted a compilation video on his YouTube channel of his gravel bike adventures throughout 2024. At one point, both he and his wife appear on a gravel bike that, at first glance, seems to be the SuperSix EVO SE, Cannondale's sporty gravel model compared to their more versatile Topstone.
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However, it quickly becomes apparent that it is not the current SuperSix EVO SE in their catalog. At first glance, the UDH dropout and the new SRAM Red AXS XPLR 13-speed rear derailleur reveal that it is a new bike, as well as some details like the bottom of the seatstays curving down before joining the dropouts or the blind thru-axle thread hole on the outside.
A bike that Laura King, Ted's wife, used in her participation in the latest Gravel World Championship in a version that looks more like a production model than a prototype, indicating that Cannondale is close to releasing the evolution of their gravel missile much sooner than expected.