Cannondale
Cannondale Bicycle Corporation is the American bicycle brand known as Cannondale. Cannondale, founded in 1971, has established itself as a reputable manufacturer of bicycles and cycling products. The company's headquarters are in Wilton, Connecticut, USA. Cannondale manufactures bicycles for a wide range of disciplines, including road cycling, mountain biking, gravel riding, cyclocross, and electric bikes (e-bikes). They are well-known for their innovative designs and cutting-edge technology.
Cannondale bicycles have featured a number of notable technologies and features. One of their best-known innovations was the use of aluminum frames in road bikes, which transformed the cycling industry. They've also created proprietary technologies, such as the SAVE micro-suspension system, which improves comfort and reduces road vibrations.
Cannondale uses carbon fiber in their higher-end models in addition to aluminum to provide lightweight and stiff frames. Their carbon fiber frames are built with cutting-edge techniques to maximize performance and ride quality. Cannondale is known for its bold and distinctive frame designs, which frequently incorporate unusual tube shapes and aesthetics. This design philosophy distinguishes them from other bicycle brands in terms of performance as well as visual appeal.
The brand has a strong presence in professional cycling, having sponsored teams and athletes from a variety of disciplines. Cannondale-sponsored teams have won significant victories in prestigious races such as the Tour de France.
Founded: 1971
Headquarters: 1 Cannondale Way, Wilton, Connecticut, 06897, United States
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