The Comparison: Cannondale Supersix EVO vs. Synapse 105 Disc - Race vs. Endurance Part 3

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • "What makes the difference between a race bike and an endurance bike? The geometry of the frame..." - Jack from Ing Guides.
    Part 3 Race vs Endurance Comparison Review
    Buying a new road bike can be complicated. This 3rd video simplifies a fundamental modern road bike buying decision - Race or Endurance?
    Ing Guide's graphically illustrates the differences between the Race and Endurance platforms, and what it means to your riding.
    - Video is full of good stuff to know.
    - Chock-full of bike eye candy!
    - Cannondale fans will Love!
    Thanks for watching.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @pahouseholder
    @pahouseholder Před 6 lety +36

    Best description I've ever seen of what makes a race bike. Great work! I'll be sharing this video to explain to others. And your final line... priceless summary.

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you much Aaron. We really appreciate your great eye. What are you riding?!?

    • @pahouseholder
      @pahouseholder Před 6 lety

      I just took up cycling three years ago after knee surgery ended my marathon running career. A Specialized Roubaix in my size & price range was available at my local bike shop. It’s been a great, first road bike. A year ago I got a CruX that I ride mostly on gravel & as my bad weather bike; love it. A race bike is next. Lighter, faster, more responsive. Disc brakes too as with my CruX. Emonda, Tarmac, or SuperSix look like the best contenders; I’ll check out the TCR too.

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah brother, you're in deep. Love it. All four of those race bikes are top notch. If you stay disc, you'll def have more wheel swapping options. My recommendation would be to find the best fitter in your area, and find the race bike that fits you best. Sorry about your marathon running career. Very glad cycling is filling the void. -IG

    • @fatie9241
      @fatie9241 Před 5 lety

      Hello from West-Paris France. Bravo for this extremely clear review and fine « geometry live-animation which is cristal clear. I myself enjoy the snappy feeling of my supersix HM but have put a 0 degree stem for a slighty more upright position more friendly for my cervical vertebras. as a Cannondale fan for more than 25 yearling, I also enjoy riding my Slate and brand new F-Si 2019 Hi Mod on our varions tracks of the West Parisian country site. Congratulations for your excellent video. Manu Blanc

  • @brody5211
    @brody5211 Před 6 lety +19

    This is how reviews and comparisons should be done

  • @marka346
    @marka346 Před 6 lety

    Great video, looking at both models myself, it will be a great for what ever a choose to buy next.
    Thanks.

  • @kamuelalee
    @kamuelalee Před 2 lety

    Nice explanation of race and endurance bike differences. Well done, thank you!

  • @VlasTrunov
    @VlasTrunov Před 5 lety +8

    Finally! I was very doubtful about an endurance bike, thinking it is a compromise rather biased to my current XC seating, but I really don't have 100% asphalt tracks in my history, and assuming the road quality here in Russia, I have to go with an endurance or a gravel bike. Thanks

  • @mbookwalter700
    @mbookwalter700 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks very much! This is straight forward and very helpful!!

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 5 lety

      M Bookwalter Thank you! Good to know you found this helpful. That was our goal. Jack

  • @andrewrichmond2129
    @andrewrichmond2129 Před 5 lety +15

    Possibly the best videos on the race vs endurance geometry topic I've seen! Thanks!

  • @equus123
    @equus123 Před 4 lety

    This was very helpful. Thank you for making this video!!

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome Anne. Thanks for commenting. We appreciate knowing we're helpful.

  • @lyanbv
    @lyanbv Před 6 lety +4

    You don't get enough views! Awesome series. Talks to the layman.

  • @adrianoerre6915
    @adrianoerre6915 Před 5 lety +1

    Great work!

  • @rolfmarty8319
    @rolfmarty8319 Před 6 lety +2

    Great video series. I'm still a little torn between the two - I just have to wait for the weather to get warm enough to test ride them both. Thanks again for the killer content.

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 6 lety

      Thanks RM. Yeah, definitely best to ride both to see what you prefer. Good luck with the test rides.

  • @havadatequila
    @havadatequila Před 4 lety

    Best explanation of bike geometry. Many thanks.

  • @AjayKumar-co7qz
    @AjayKumar-co7qz Před 5 lety +1

    nice review which shows how it differs with each other ,with the helping of drawings. I've got a giant defy 3 ,2014 model,it has an endurance geometry. well I'm a big fan of Cannondale bikes!

    • @mauriliojunior84
      @mauriliojunior84 Před 4 lety

      Ajay Kumar i have one too, but think is a little slow bike. Very wind sensitive as is less aero. What do you think about yours?

  • @drscavenger
    @drscavenger Před 3 lety

    I love a well made video!!!

  • @santoshsubudhi9707
    @santoshsubudhi9707 Před 4 lety +1

    I really appreciate the simplified technical details. Kudos to the team!!!

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 4 lety

      Santosh Subudhi Thanks Santosh. The team really appreciates you my man.

    • @santoshsubudhi9707
      @santoshsubudhi9707 Před 4 lety

      Would be great if you guys make a video on comparison of road bike sizing for endurance vs road bikes. I searched a lot on youtube and no such video exist.

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 4 lety

      Santosh Subudhi The idea is to choose the frame that fits you. If you ride a 54 in race bikes, then you ride a 54 endurance bike. But because the geometries are different, you’ll get a different ride feel.

    • @santoshsubudhi9707
      @santoshsubudhi9707 Před 4 lety

      @@ingguidesmedia Thanks for the quick response. I have Triban RC520 of size M (54), a gravel bike that I generally use for multiday tours. Though very comfortable, it doesn't give the smooth ride of a carbon bike. I am considering getting a Supersix Evo 105 2018 for faster shorter century rides, etc. Unfortunately, here in India, it is tough to get a test ride or sometimes even see the bike before ordering. So I am relying on the dimensions of the bike available online for taking a call on the size. On comparing the sizes of Triban and Supersix Evo, the size Small (52) of SSEVO is still more aggressive than M(54) of Triban. By aggressive, I refer to a shorter stack height (by 3 cm) with reach being approximately same. So my query is 'Is it Okay is I go for Size S of Supersix Evo' based on these two parameters. Your help on this will be appreciated. PS: I am not into racing, I am here just for smoothness of a ride.

    • @santoshsubudhi9707
      @santoshsubudhi9707 Před 4 lety

      One More additional info, I have ridden Merida Scultura 300 for a year of approximately the same dimensions as the Cannondale SSEVO size M(54), and did-not find the reach comfortable and ultimately had to swap the stem to the smallest possible. Even after that, it was just the right fit and I was not able to reach the drops. Based on this experience, I feel 52 is the right size for me even though size charts say I should go for 54. My height is 173 cm and inseam 79 cm.

  • @DennisTeohKokEe
    @DennisTeohKokEe Před 6 lety +1

    Found it, thanks. 😄

  • @linhadireta1
    @linhadireta1 Před 5 lety

    Just found this video! You did a great job explaining the differences between race and endurance bikes! Congrats! I do have a question regarding the front endurance geometry. Would a longer and lower stem give a more racier feel like the race bike? Thanks in advanve

  • @misterKonK
    @misterKonK Před 4 lety

    Nice explaining of geometries, even noobs like me understood some basics.

  • @ramadasskk3127
    @ramadasskk3127 Před 4 lety

    Good comparison btw endurance and race bike

  • @AandA697
    @AandA697 Před 5 lety +1

    Very nice Comparison. The synapse though, looks awful with the sloped tt and those bulky stis....

  • @markbraun1366
    @markbraun1366 Před 6 lety +1

    Love my super six and even thought of getting it ready for 200km+ rides.... but you said, one bike is not enough - so I am thinking about the Synapse!

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 6 lety

      Lots to love there Mark. Super Six Evo is a wonderful ride. I was so impressed, I ended up buying the test bike you see in the video. The Synapse is a racy endurance bike. Disc brakes are nice when its raining. Jack

    • @yilmazkurt8584
      @yilmazkurt8584 Před 2 lety

      I bought my first road bike Synapse 105 Carbon recently. I just rode 120 miles yesterday. I love my bicycle but I am wondering how much Super Six Evo is faster than Synapse. I really love speed and splashing wind on my face.

  • @ramadasskk3127
    @ramadasskk3127 Před 4 lety

    I am planning to buy synapse alloy 105 ,comparing to trek domane and Scott speedster 10 which would have more upright position .being in India , can’t expect smooth roads ,hence my option was synapse.

  • @kelanahardianto569
    @kelanahardianto569 Před 6 lety +4

    3 parts worth watching..and the closing punchline..LOL

  • @carlodelmazo8322
    @carlodelmazo8322 Před 6 lety +1

    London here, synapse for my environment, rainy weather and humidity I prefer the disc brakes

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 6 lety +2

      I can appreciate that. DB's are superior stopping solution. You can get an Evo in disc if you prefer race geometry.

  • @jpmartin100
    @jpmartin100 Před 6 lety

    Great review, but I'm with Marty on this: I'll have to ride them both myself!
    BTW, where are you filming those, looks like New England shoreline - great cycling destination!

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks JPM. I couldn't agree more. You've got to test it yourself before making a decision. Good eye. We shot a lot of this in and around Gloucester, MA.

    • @jpmartin100
      @jpmartin100 Před 6 lety

      Well I was in Ogunquit two years ago and realy enjoyed shore rd down to Cape Neddick, so it wasn't too hard to guess... Can't wait for the snow to melt in Quebec city!

  • @user-sv6bk4ri3y
    @user-sv6bk4ri3y Před 6 lety

    Thanks for video. What frame size Cannondale Synapse fit to 180 cm height: 54 or 56?

    • @sondergaardjan
      @sondergaardjan Před 2 lety

      You should be comfortable with 56. I am 182cm and ride a 2010 Synapse in size 58, but would look at 56 in my next bike.

  • @JoseRuiz-yx1vm
    @JoseRuiz-yx1vm Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, is possibile to use a synapse for races? Is dificult keep a average over 40 km/h with this Bike ?

    • @ingguidesmedia
      @ingguidesmedia  Před 4 lety +2

      Jose Ruiz 40k solo is fast!!!! Sagan rode the synapse in the spring classics awhile back. If you want a faster feel play around w wheels and tires. The Synapse geometry is more stable, which means it maneuvers more slowly, but straight line velocity is not effected. It’s a great bike that was designed for stability and comfort. It will go as fast as you pedal it just like a race bike. I hope that helps. Thanks for the great comment. Jack