Where does the "R" series fall into in Cannondale's lineup?
Is it more of a triathalon bike, designed more for speed and less for long-term, multi-century comfort?
My general impression is that, depending on who you ask, Synapse is designed for a more relaxed ride than CAAD but harsher than S-works Roubaix, and that System Six/Six 13, etc. are designed to go a 1/2mph faster than CAAD for $2k more.
But what kind of cyclist is the "R" series aimed at?
Is it more of a triathalon bike, designed more for speed and less for long-term, multi-century comfort?
My general impression is that, depending on who you ask, Synapse is designed for a more relaxed ride than CAAD but harsher than S-works Roubaix, and that System Six/Six 13, etc. are designed to go a 1/2mph faster than CAAD for $2k more.
But what kind of cyclist is the "R" series aimed at?