Cannondale was founded in 1971 by Joe Montgomery near the Cannondale Metro-North train station in Wilton, Connecticut — the station that gave the brand its name. The company started with bike trailers and bags. In 1983, Cannondale produced its first aluminum road bike, and the large-diameter frames that followed changed what a race machine could be. Where other brands stayed with steel, Cannondale pushed oversized aluminum and eventually carbon, and kept designing things differently — the Lefty single-sided fork being the most recognizable example. Today the brand supplies EF Pro Cycling’s WorldTour team and produces its most advanced bikes under the LAB71 program. Learn more at Cannondale’s official website.
RA Cycles carries the full Cannondale lineup across road, mountain, gravel, and e-bike. On the road side, the SuperSix EVO runs from the CAAD13 aluminum race bike ($3,299) up through the SuperSix EVO Carbon to the LAB71 ($15,000). The Synapse Carbon covers endurance road riding and the SuperX handles gravel and cyclocross. Mountain bike options include the Scalpel HT hardtail and the Habit trail platform, with the Moterra Neo e-MTB rounding out the lineup alongside the Cargowagen Neo cargo bike.
The SuperSix EVO LAB71 has its own dedicated page at RA Cycles — browse the full Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71 lineup directly, or explore by discipline across road bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes, and e-bikes.