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The new Cannondale CAAD14 looks almost perfect, but now it’s missing one of the best features of the old model

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Cannondale has today launched an all-new version of its long standing CAAD alloy road bike, now up to its 14th iteration, with a lineage that can be traced back to the Seaco days. The latest iteration, by the silhouette at the very least, looks to hark back to days gone by when seat stays met horizontal top tubes and the thought of ‘aero socks’ would get you laughed out of the club ride.

Unusually, compared to most new bikes, the latest CAAD14 is actually heavier than the outgoing model, though aluminium doesn’t have quite the same performance tweaks that carbon does in terms of layup tweaks and reduction in resin usage.

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The raw frame and seat stays back up where they used to be (or should be, in my opinion) certainly makes the latest CAAD cut a more aggressive silhouette compared to the old model (Image credit: Cannondale)

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