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BIKES OF THE PRO PELOTON: Rigoberto Uran’s Cannondale Super Six Evo Hi-Mod

After a strong showing on yesterday’s summit finish to La Planche des Belles Filles, in which he took 7th place, we’re today focusing on Columbian climber Rigoberto Uran’s team issue Super Six Evo Hi-Mod.

At just 770g, the Super Six Evo Hi-Mod is one of the lightest frames in the peloton and with Mavic’s Cosmic Pro Carbon wheelset it’s the ultimate climbers’ bike. Uran’s team issue frame comes with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 shifting and Cannondale’s Hollowgram SiSL2 chainset with 170mm cranks. The bike is finished with a fi’Zik Aliante saddle and FSA seatpost, bars and stem.

 

Cannondale are on the rim brake version at the Tour but riders have been using disc brakes throughout the early part of this year at some races and in training.

Key Features:

  • Ultra-light BallisTec carbon frame.
  • Electronic shifting from Shimano Dura Ace Di2.
  • Mavic’s top of the range carbon climbing wheels.
  • SPEED SAVE Micro-suspension for improved comfort.