cannondale gravel bike carbon Cannondale SuperX Carbon 3 Gravel Bike
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cannondale gravel bike carbon

cannondale gravel bike carbon Cannondale SuperX Carbon 3 Gravel Bike

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cannondale gravel bike carbon Cannondale SuperX Carbon 3 Gravel BikeThe Cannondale SuperX Carbon 3 Bike is Cannondale's entry point into the SuperX platform a gravel race bike with genuine cyclocross DNA, redesigned from the ground up for competitive gravel. The SuperX lineage was built on CX podiums before Cannondale pivoted it into one of the more purposeful gravel race frames on the market. The Carbon 3 puts that platform in reach of a broader range of riders: a full SuperX carbon frame and fork, Shimano GRX 820

The Cannondale SuperX Carbon 3 Bike is Cannondale's entry point into the SuperX platform — a gravel race bike with genuine cyclocross DNA, redesigned from the ground up for competitive gravel. The SuperX lineage was built on CX podiums before Cannondale pivoted it into one of the more purposeful gravel race frames on the market. The Carbon 3 puts that platform in reach of a broader range of riders: a full SuperX carbon frame and fork, Shimano GRX 820 mechanical shifting, Vittoria Terreno tubeless-ready tires, and DT Swiss G1800 wheels. This is not an all-road bike or a bikepacking rig. It's a race bike built to run 40mm tires on unpredictable terrain.

The SuperX carbon frame is built with Cannondale's Proportional Response construction, meaning the carbon layup is tuned individually for each frame size rather than scaled from a single schedule. Smaller frames get a construction optimized for their stiffness and weight requirements; larger sizes get theirs. Dedicated flex zones in the seat tube, rear triangle, and top tube work as a system to generate vertical compliance on rough surfaces — structural decisions, not passive material choices. That compliance runs through the cockpit as well: the Cannondale C1 Aero 27 Carbon seatpost (D-shaped, SmartSense compatible) handles the final link between frame and saddle. Tire clearance runs to 48mm in the frame and 51mm in the fork, which gives the SuperX room to run genuinely capable rubber across varying terrain. An integrated top tube bag mount sits flush when not in use, and the frame carries a lifetime guarantee.

The Delta Steerer system routes housing cleanly through the headset and into the frame, eliminating external cable loops at the stem and keeping aerodynamic lines across the front end. The result is a cockpit that functions closer to an aero road bike than a conventional gravel machine — and one with fewer surfaces for mud and grit to accumulate during long events. Handling character is defined by OutFront Geometry: a slack head tube angle paired with a 55mm fork offset positions the front wheel further forward than most gravel bikes, building stability on rough descents and loose surfaces without dulling steering through corners. Chainstay length is a consistent 422mm across all six sizes — 46 through 61 — keeping the rear end compact and the handling consistent regardless of which size you're on.

Shimano GRX 820 is the top tier of Shimano's gravel-specific mechanical groupset, and the Carbon 3 runs it throughout: front derailleur, rear derailleur, hydraulic brake levers, and GRX 820 crankset. The crankset runs a 48/31T chainring configuration, mated to a Shimano 105 R7100 12-speed cassette in an 11-36T spread. The cassette is 105-spec rather than GRX — a cost decision that doesn't affect shift quality, which comes entirely from the derailleurs and levers. That gearing range covers extended climbing without becoming awkward on fast flat hardpack, a spread that works well for mixed-terrain events where a single race might demand both. Shimano CL800 160mm rotors front and rear handle braking through the GRX 820 hydraulic calipers.

DT Swiss G1800 wheels arrive tubeless ready, paired with Vittoria Terreno T50 tires in 700x40 — also tubeless ready from the factory. The Terreno T50's tread pattern is designed to roll fast on hardpack while maintaining traction on loose dirt, a balanced choice for race-day conditions that can't be predicted in advance. The cockpit is built on Cannondale's own components: C1 Conceal alloy stem at -6 degrees, C2 Compact alloy handlebar, and 3.5mm Cannondale bar tape. The Prologo Dimension AGX STN saddle is a gravel-specific design with cutout relief. Six sizes cover 46 through 61, giving riders at both ends of the range access to the same geometry and the same compliance character.

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I waited far, far too long to immerse myself in the films of Satyajit Ray. After finally watching the Apu trilogy on The Criterion Channel, I immediately purchase the Criterion set (because the internet's going down someday and these are pantheon-level, must-have films). Ray's 3-film trilogy following the arc of a boy's life from his idyllic rural village in India to the teeming metropolis of Calcutta covers just about every aspect of human growth and conflict. Family, curiosity, mischief, tragedy, love, desire, intellectual pursuit, and ultimately, the responsibility of parenthood all unfold in Ray's epically framed cinema. At times one feels as if watching a documentary, glimpsing the intimate moments of lives we might never otherwise see. Ray's direction lets every scene breathe fully and the actors feel perfectly natural. It's also a real treat to hear the early works of a young Ravi Shankar in his perfectly timed soundtrack utilizing both traditional and modern treatments of Indian music. Ray's Apu trilogy--as well as the rest of his film catalogue--are must-watch movies for any student of film or anyone who appreciates a beautiful, heartfelt, and philosophical portrait of people enslaved by pleasures, responsibilities, and tragedies.
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Years before trilogies were in vogue, way before "The Godfather" there was "The Apu Trilogy". The original negatives were lost in a fire and yet Criterion has managed to work miracles with this masterful restoration of this beautiful classic tale of the life of a Bengalese child to adulthood over 3 films. The story is compelling and absorbing and directed as only a master like Satyajit Ray can. Any attempt to further describe this movie would just not do justice to it; it has to be experienced and rewards repeated viewing. This release also includes a 48-page booklet of essays on the film in addition to the 3 blu ray discs of the films. Great sound and picture quality is evident as well considering the film's age and source master. This worthy addition to any art-film buff's video library comes highly recommended!
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