Cannondale
In production2016–

SuperSlice

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Origin

The SuperSlice arrived in 2016 as Cannondale's modern aero TT/triathlon platform, replacing the long-running Slice and giving the brand a credible disc-brake time-trial bike. It was raced by EF Pro Cycling at the WorldTour level. The third-generation SuperSlice, unveiled in February 2026 alongside the SuperSix EVO Gen 5, was billed by Cannondale as 'the fastest TT bike we've ever made,' rebuilt on Series 0 carbon with a Delta-steerer front end, threaded BSA BB, UDH and class-leading 32mm tyre clearance.

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Specifications

Frame
Carbon — Series 0 (LAB71 Gen 3, lightest Cannondale carbon) / Hi-MOD & Carbon on earlier Gen 2 builds. Aero-optimised TT tube shapes; size-M frame 1,122g, total frameset (frame+fork+seatpost+basebar) 2,026g.
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
Frameset only — buyer-specified. Electronic groupsets ONLY (mechanical not supported). SRAM and Shimano electronic compatible (e.g. SRAM Red AXS / XPLR). Chainring max 64T (1x) or 60/46T (2x). UDH rear dropout (SRAM T-Type compatible).
Brakes
Hydraulic disc, flat-mount. 12x100 front / 12x142 rear thru-axles. (Earlier SuperSlice generations also offered rim-brake versions.)
Wheels
Not supplied — frameset only; buyer fits deep-section aero wheels. Disc-brake hubs, thru-axle 12x100 front / 12x142 rear.
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Class-leading aero: 14% less drag / 10W saved at 50 km/h vs the previous SuperSlice — a genuine, measurable TT advantage
  • Highly adjustable fit: 100/120mm cockpit reach, 0–30° extension angle, 45mm seatpost fore-aft (74–77° seat angle) suits both TT and steep triathlon positions
  • Series 0 carbon keeps weight low (1,122g frame / 2,026g frameset) despite deeper aero tubes — sub-9kg complete builds are achievable
  • Modern, serviceable standards: BSA 68mm threaded BB (no more press-fit creak) and UDH rear dropout
  • 32mm tyre clearance — best-in-class for a TT bike, allows fast wide aero tyres for comfort and grip
Weaknesses
  • Frameset-only — Cannondale offers no complete build; the rider must source groupset, wheels, saddle, making real-world cost €12,000+
  • Electronic groupsets ONLY — mechanical shifting is unsupported, locking out cheaper/simpler builds
  • Very high price: ~€6,999/$6,999 for the frameset alone, premium even by TT standards
  • Extreme niche — pure TT/triathlon use; useless as an everyday or training bike, and irrelevant in markets with little TT racing (e.g. the Baltics)
  • Critics note the aero development story (CFD hours) is now table-stakes rather than a true differentiator at this price point
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Who it’s for

Elite time triallistsTriathlon bike-split optimizersWorldTour TT specialists
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecSuperSlice LAB71 Frameset ($6,999 USD / €6,999 EUR / £6,995 GBP — Series 0 carbon, SystemBar TT Carbon, Delta steerer, BSA 68mm, UDH, 32mm tyre clearance)SuperSlice Hi-MOD Frameset (~$5,488 USD — Hi-MOD carbon, Vision TFA cockpit, PF30a)
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