Feather overhauls the bike he won his first National Hill Climb championship on in 2018 

By Oscar Huckle

Published: Friday, 07 June 2024 at 15:00 PM


Four-time UK National Hill Climb champion Andrew Feather has revamped the Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod he rode for his first victory in 2018. The finished build weighs a scant 5.075kg. 

That’s more than 600g lighter than the all-bells-and-whistles SuperSix Evo LAB71 disc-brake bike he piloted to victory in the Struggle in 2023

So why is Feather going back to the bike that started it all? 

After using the 2018 SuperSix Evo for 20,000km of training, the frame was expectedly starting to show its age.

Feather contacted Rob Granville at Carbon Bike Repair in Leatherhead, Surrey and the pair concocted a plan to get the frameset even lighter by not only stripping the original paint but removing excess carbon fibre where it wasn’t needed.

While the latter might initially seem a surefire recipe for disaster (and it is in the wrong hands), this was made possible by robotic technology that can analyse the wall thicknesses of carbon tubes.

Let’s delve into the fascinating journey of the finished build.