Does cannondale still offer any tri bikes, went to their website and cannot see any triathlon offerings. Are there any bikes coming? Or, am I going to to wrong spot?
Thanks.
Does cannondale still offer any tri bikes, went to their website and cannot see any triathlon offerings. Are there any bikes coming? Or, am I going to to wrong spot?
Thanks.
It’s weird. The new Slice never really had a proper release despite being seen for well over a year, and now appears to have faded away.
Cannondale hired Damon Rinard three years ago now, and Cannondale doesn’t have a single aero bike of any kind? Does he still work there?
There has to be a story behind that.
Does cannondale still offer any tri bikes, went to their website and cannot see any triathlon offerings. Are there any bikes coming? Or, am I going to to wrong spot?
Thanks.
It’s weird. The new Slice never really had a proper release despite being seen for well over a year, and now appears to have faded away.
Cannondale hired Damon Rinard three years ago now, and Cannondale doesn’t have a single aero bike of any kind? Does he still work there?
There has to be a story behind that.
Isn’t Dorel (parent company to Cannondale) losing money hand over fist right now? It could be as simple as not wanting to sink the money into the first batch of a new frameset.
And likely related, they’re dropping sponsored triathletes. Potts and Vesterby, at least.
Does cannondale still offer any tri bikes, went to their website and cannot see any triathlon offerings. Are there any bikes coming? Or, am I going to to wrong spot?
Thanks.
It’s weird. The new Slice never really had a proper release despite being seen for well over a year, and now appears to have faded away.
Cannondale hired Damon Rinard three years ago now, and Cannondale doesn’t have a single aero bike of any kind? Does he still work there?
There has to be a story behind that.
That’s really kinda strange. Even if they didn’t have a tri-specific bike, they would still need a TT bike for the ProTour guys.
Isn’t Dorel (parent company to Cannondale) losing money hand over fist right now? It could be as simple as not wanting to sink the money into the first batch of a new frameset.
Perhaps.
But, if the development work has already been done, and the molds already exist, and the costs have already been sunk (like for the disc-equipped Slice?), one would think that it would be kinda crazy to now not to make the bike available.
Unless, of course, there is something else to this story.
They replied to a facebook comment the other day saying a new tri bike will be here this year
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No links from the home page, but via Google you can find this:
http://www.cannondale.com/en/USA/Products/ProductCategory.aspx?nid=3fbc40b1-8e17-4816-87e9-dc291349c80c
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then maybe this can partially explain Cannondale’s situation (Dorel’s stock value):
Past year stock value
Previous five year stock value:
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Things are looking up!
I completely missed that! Potts is no longer riding a Cannondale? He was using the new super slice in Kona 2017. What about Heather Jackson?
Potts is now with Ceepo, there’s a thread on that here. Vesterby is with Trek. Jackson hasn’t announced anything.
Someone hinted on a different post that Jackson will be with Argon 18 this year
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They had not released a decent Tri bike for years though so not a big miss anyway… Never quite understood why Andy Potts went to Cannondale a couple of years ago to get to ride an old Slice design, which was more the go to bike for beginner triathletes than for podium contenders.
Jackson was dropped too. So was the European based riders.
They had not released a decent Tri bike for years though so not a big miss anyway… Never quite understood why Andy Potts went to Cannondale a couple of years ago to get to ride an old Slice design, which was more the go to bike for beginner triathletes than for podium contenders.
Heather jackson finished 3rd at kona on a slice. Potts and vesterby had many podiums on the slice. Chrissy wellington won kona on the old slice. Its not all about the 10 seconds saved with a super bike
Yup, I know my Kona history… Chrissie also won on a P2, but she was so superior she may have won riding her MTB.
Still think that as a pro switching to a new brand you would look for those marginal gains (surely more than 10 secs for 180k). For the mortals I agree that value for money, robustness and simple design are also part of the equation.
Cannondale have not done a cutting edge tri bike for a while, the slice was basic and the slice RS was awful to travel with, service etc… Anyway I guess this is for another thread.
Vesterby will be riding Argon 18. They announced it on their website. Heather Jackson is still unannounced but it is probably going to be Argon 18 as well based on speculation.
You’re right. I got Vesterby mixed up with Helle, who will now be on the Trek. Thanks.
When you open the link, and click one of the bikes, you get description like this:
Slice Hi-MOD Dura Ace Di2 (Carry-Over)
Looks stale and dead. Bummer. I like my Slice (the '08 Chrissy Wellington special) (though I’m eventually going to get a frame more friendly to Di2)