Cannondale 2015 road and CX bike range revealed

Expanded, better value road and cyclocross range from Cannondale in 2015

Robin Wilmott/Immediate Media

Published: August 7, 2014 at 11:20 am

Cannondale's 2015 road range is expanding across the board, generally offering more bike for less money and incorporating many disc models with both mechanical and hydraulic braking systems.

Pricing for the US and Australia is yet to be confirmed, but in the UK road bikes begin at £599.99 with the alloy, Shimano Claris-equipped CAAD8 (it's £999.99 with 11-speed 105). There’s a welcome return for the CAAD10 Track; the CAAD10 range then stretches from the £1,299.99 CAAD10 105 to the £1,799.99 CAAD10 SRAM Rival Disc.

Top of the caad8 lineup is this sagan-a-like shimano 105 bike at a penny below £1000, with maddux rs 3.0 wheels and fsa's gossamer chainset: - Robin Wilmott/Immediate Media

Top of the CAAD8 line-up is this Sagan-a-like Shimano 105 bike

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The Supersix Evo carbon series ranges from £1,499.99 for a Shimano 105 model to £3,099.99 for the Ultegra Di2 machine. The £2,600 high modulus Supersix Evo frame is at the heart of four models beginning at £3,499.99 with mechanical Dura-Ace, up to £5,499.99 with SRAM Red, and topping out with the Supersix Evo Nano Black Inc at £6,999.99.

The supersix evo range has dropped further in price, with the shimano 105 11 speed starting point costing £1499.99. the full carbon frame also has shimano rs11 wheels and fsa gossamer pro chainset with 52/36 rings: - Robin Wilmott/Immediate Media

The Supersix Evo range has dropped further in price

Endurance Road Synapse models begin at £599.99 in alloy with Shimano Claris, with the carbon Synapse stretching across five models between £1,499.99 and £3,499.99, plus three Hi Mod versions – all with discs – from £3,599.99 to the Black Inc Di2 Disc at £6,499.99.

The synapse carbon ultegra disc adds disc convenience to the strengthened carbon frame and shimano's r s685 groupset with hydraulic brakes, mavic aksium one disc wts wheels and hollowgram si chainset, for £2499.99: - Robin Wilmott/Immediate Media

The Synapse Carbon Ultegra Disc adds disc convenience to a strengthened carbon frame and Shimano's R S685 groupset

The Slice RS time trial machine won’t be offered in the UK for 2015, but the Slice range extends to five bikes priced from £1,999.99 to £7,499.99 (for Shimano 105 and Di2 Aero equipped models respectively).

Cannondale aren't offering the slice rs in the uk for 2015, but the five bike slice range begins at £1999.99, and tops out with this £7499.99 black inc model. for that you get a high modulus carbon frame with shimano dura ace di2 9070 aero groupset, cannondale hollowgram sisl2 crank with aero spider, vision metron 81 carbon clinchers, vision carbon tt bars and fizik tritone saddle: - Robin Wilmott/Immediate Media

Cannondale isn't offering the Slice RS in the UK for 2015, but the five bike Slice range tops out with this Black Inc model

There are no rim brake cyclocross offerings for 2015, with all five bikes having disc brakes. Four CAADX alloy bikes run from the £799.99 CAADX Sora Disc to the £899.99 Tiagra Disc and £999.99 105 disc, finishing with the hydraulic CAADX SRAM Rival Disc model. The carbon Super X tops the range with two complete bikes, the £1,999.99 SRAM Rival Disc, with 22 gears, and the £2,499.99 Super X Carbon SRAM CX1 Disc, with SRAM’s 1x11 cyclocross-specific drivetrain.

For sram lovers, the evo hm red racing edition has sram red 22, cannondale hollowgram sisl2 with spidering and mavic ksyrium elite s wts for £3999.99: - Robin Wilmott/Immediate Media

Back for 2015, the carbon SuperX is offered in two models – starting with this SRAM Rival 22 HRD equipped bike

We’ll be testing selected models from the road range when we can get our hands on them, and bikes should begin to appear on the high street later in the year. Check out our extensive gallery and let us know what you think of the Cannondale 2015 range in the comments.