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2010 Slice WEAPON OF CHOICE.
トライアスロンバイクの最高峰がスライスです。
業界先進のエアロダイナミクスに基づく設計を採り入れ、超軽量のフレームセットと抜群のペダリング効率を誇ります。
またS.A.V.E.ステーが、ランに備えるトライアスリートの体力温存に貢献します。

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1. Video 2. Put To The Test 3. Contenders 4. Tests & Methodology 5. Results 6. Analysis

Why buy a Slice?

With the test results in, your choice just got a lot easier.

Impartial, thorough & scientific, this is testing you can trust.
"Tour Magazine", known world wide as THE benchmark independent tester performs the tests that every bike manufacturer loves to win. Seven multisport frames went head to head in this recent test, including the Cannondale Slice.

Cannondale Slice

The Contenders:

Tour Magazine Cover Seven multisport frames (in alphabetical order) were selected for testing:

  • Cannondale Slice
  • Carbonsports Total Eclipse
  • Focus Izalco Chrono
  • Giant Trinity Advanced
  • Kuota Kueen-K
  • Scott Plasma LTD
  • Storck Aero

Note: Cervelo and Specialized declined the invitation from Tour Magazine to participate in this testing.

The Tests & Methodology:

Tour magazine editors measured two critical factors in producing a high performance bike: aerodynamics and weight.
  1. Aerodynamic / Wind tunnel Tests:

    • Stock wheels were replaced with h a Cosmic Carbone wheelset during aerodynamic testing to isolate drag and standardize the laminar flow measurements caused by the wheels.

    • In addition, complete bikes were tested, where stock bars were swapped for Profile C2+ Aero bars to put rider controls in an identical position during wind tunnel testing.

    • Complete bike without rider, direct headwind speed of 45Km/h

    • Complete bike with rider, spinning wheels, headwind speed of 45Km/h

    • Complete bike with rider, spinning wheels, headwind/crosswind with 10-degree offset at 45Km/h


  2. Weight Tests:
    • Each of the seven framesets was measured for total weight.

The Results: The Cannondale Slice wins across the board!

  • Aerodynamics: Cannondale's Slice earned the maximum possible points in the aerodynamic category against this tough field and rigorous test process.

  • Weight: Testing found that The Cannondale was the lightest of the group, beating the Kuota by 15 grams and the Scott Plasma by nearly 100.

Tester observations:

"Considering the radical tube dimensions and the agreeably low set weight, the stiffness values of the frame are also great."

"When viewing the frame from above, you don't require a whole lot of imagination to be reminded of a razor blade, the more so as the aero-shaped down tube is not particularly thick itself."

The Analysis: Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics do matter, and the Slice's aerodynamic values are class-leading according to third-party tests.

As you know, some companies in the industry claim that aerodynamics can shave seconds from race times. That's great for wind tunnel testing. But to focus solely on aerodynamics doesn't tell the whole story; in real-world riding, the bike and components cause about 30% of the drag, while the larger frontal area of the rider causes more than 65%.

Other 'real world' factors to be considered include friction, inertia, rolling mass, kinematic frame response, wind speed, rider weight, rider position, rider power output, gravity, and many more.

On level courses, minimizing aerodynamic drag is important at speeds above 15mph. But for triathletes riding up inclines, overcoming the force of gravity outweighs aerodynamic gains. This is why lowering the total bike mass is also vitally important. Tour magazine editors agree.

The Analysis: Weight

Lower bike weights = faster race times! The Slice was the lightest in Tour's tests by a significant margin.

It was no contest: Cannondale Slice was found to be the lightest of the group, beating the Kuota by 15 grams and the Scott Plasma by nearly 100.

This is no minor point of differentiation since every gram that can be stripped from frame weight has the potential to shave significant times during Ironman-distance races.

All variables being equal -- and assuming that a rider is capable of constant power output -- our formula for shaving every last gram is based upon the following calculation:

What about comfort?
Comfort is critical to triathletes. The Slice's Aero Vibration Damping allows them to stay lower for longer periods, and keeps their bodies fresher for the run.

The TOUR-method for performing frame comfort and compliance testing uses a defined force applied to the frame with the fork mounted; deflection is measured where normally the rider's sit bones would be. The test is dynamic and therefore non-destructive.

Although Tour magazine did not test specifically for comfort during this round of testing, Cannondale has performed in-house testing similar to Zedler's methods to gage the kinematic response of the Slice's SAVE features.

The results were stunning and perhaps best qualified by the sentiments of our world class athletes, including two-time Ironman World Champion, Chrissie Wellington following long-term ride testing on the Slice:

"I feel super relaxed and powerful down in the time trial position, and have even gone a little lower than I was before. The [Slice] is incredibly smooth, very responsive and takes the strain for me - eliminating any vibrations and leaving my legs stronger and fresher for the run."

Technology at its best: The features and benefits of the Cannondale Slice.

Frame

  • High modulus unidirectional full carbon fiber frame.
  • Optimum performance with comfort.

Head Tube

  • Monocoque construction and size-specific.
  • Getting the rider into a lower, narrower, frontal position is key to reducing drag.

Horizontal Spear Top Tube

  • Bladder molded with internal cable routing. Carbon overwrapped and bonded to head tube.
  • Narrow cross section is light and allows proper knee position to get rider in aero position.

Speed Shadow Seat Tube

  • One-piece bladder-molded construction. Co-cured to bottom bracket/chain stay assembly.
  • No brake bridge to create drag over rear of the frame and rear wheel.

Down Tube/Fork

  • Bladder-molded down tube. Carbon overwrapped and bonded to head tube.
  • Extremely narrow 30mm width and optimized 79mm height (UCI legal limit is 80mm) with internal shifter cable routing.
  • Designed as a system with fork to improve aerodynamics.

BB/Chain Stays

  • Oversized one-piece bottom bracket and chain stay, co-cured to down and seat tube. Eliminates overlap joints and reduces weight.

Seat/Chain Stays

  • Slice Aero Vibration Elimination Technology - S.A.V.E - built into the chain/seat stay system to eliminate vibration from road shock that occurs when using deep section wheels.
  • Razor thin aero profile seat stays reduce aerodynamic drag and offer compliancy without a sacrifice in efficiency.

Multi-Position Seat Post

  • 78 degree (tri specific) or 73 degree (UCI legal)

5 Frame Sizes

  • 51, 54, 56, 58 & 60cm



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