Cannondale road bikes: All you need to know

Cannondale Synapse Carbon bike in profile parked in Barcelona
(Image credit: Cannondale)

Cannondale has always been a brand that prides itself on innovation. It introduced the BB30 bottom bracket standard at the turn of the new millennium, which very much caught on (no mean feat in the complex world of BB standards), and, whether its a Lefty fork or integrated tech, it continues to ignore the norms of the industry in pursuit of a performance advantage.

This hasn’t always stood them in good stead, however, as in 2003 it declared bankruptcy after a foray into motorcycles, and was purchased by Dorel Industries who then sold them to PON group in 2021. Despite this hiccup, the U.S. brand continues to produce bikes that challenge for the top spot in their various categories, and you can see the top of the range models in the WorldTour beneath the riders of EF Education-EasyPost

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Will Jones
Tech Writer

Will joined the Cyclingnews team as a reviews writer in 2022, having previously written for Cyclist, BikeRadar and Advntr. There are very few types of cycling he's not dabbled in, and he has a particular affection for older bikes and long lasting components. Road riding was his first love, before graduating to racing CX in Yorkshire. He's been touring on a vintage tandem all the way through to fixed gear gravel riding and MTB too. When he's not out riding one of his many bikes he can usually be found in the garage tinkering with another of them, or getting obsessive about tyres. Also, as he doesn't use Zwift, he's our go-to guy for bad weather testing... bless him.

Rides: Custom Zetland Audax, Bowman Palace:R, Peugeot Grand Tourisme Tandem, Falcon Explorer Tracklocross, Fairlight Secan & Strael