Cannondale Factory Racing moves to FSA
Full Speed Ahead (FSA) is the new official partner of Cannondale Factory Racing for wheels and handlebars. A collaboration that was announced a few days ago and that ends a long trajectory that the team had with ENVE.
Cannondale Factory Racing wheels and handlebars are now by FSA
At the last XC World Cup in Leogang we saw a very striking setup on the Cannondale Factory Racing bikes. After many years riding with ENVE wheels and components, the Scalpel bikes of Hatherly, Mitterwallner and the rest of the riders now have FSA wheels and components.
A few days ago the wheels of the team appeared without recognizable markings, but after its official announcement it has been revealed that they already mounted the new FSA KFX series rims. The handlebars and stems are also from the same series.
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Edoardo Girardi (GM FSA Europe) has said: "We are excited to announce that FSA has become the newest partner of Team Cannondale Factory Racing for wheels and cockpits. An exciting collaboration that promises to bring innovation and performance to the top in the world of XC racing. Some team members will start racing on FSA components this weekend. We are excited to see what this partnership will bring to the upcoming races!"
Manuel Fumic (Former pro-rider, Team Manager CFR): “As a team we have some of the best riders in the world competing at the highest level with the goal to win races. We only achieve these goals with partners who provide cutting edge products and collaborate with the team to push performance. FSA has always produced leading edge technology and products, they have taken our team to the next level with their collaboration to meet each rider on CFR’s specific demands in wheels, cockpit, and integration”.