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"Anticipating the Arrival of the Upgraded Cannondale SuperSix Evo CX"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Outside Magazine

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Source: Outside Magazine

Cannondale appears to be releasing an update to their SuperSix Evo CX cyclocross and gravel bike, with the notable change being fully hidden cables routed through the headset. The update includes an updated carbon fork with a Delta Steerer tube design to accommodate brake hoses, allowing for fully hidden hoses and wires from the handlebar to the brake calipers. Other potential changes include the use of Cannondale One stem for internal cable routing, in-house Hollowgram cranks, and the same Ai asymmetrical rear end and Mavic SpeedRelease front thru axle. The head tube design of the current bike suggests it may have been designed for internal cable routing all along. Cannondale has hinted at changes to come in 2024.

GT Sensor Gets Lighter and More Versatile in 2023 Update

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BikeRadar

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Source: BikeRadar

GT has launched its new Sensor trail bike line-up, featuring updated geometry, internal cable routing, and refreshed Linkage Tuned suspension. The range includes two variations, the Sensor and Sensor ST, with the latter aimed at all-day adventurers. The carbon-framed Sensor Carbon Elite starts at £3,400/$3,800, with the top-level Pro priced at £4,000/$5,000. The new carbon frame features carbon seatstays and a redesigned front triangle, making it 600g lighter than before.