Old 02-08-21, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
Cannondale announced they were going to transition away from yearly models since its a clearly flawed way to make and sell bikes. They arent as big as the big 3, but maybe the trend that has long been part of smaller brands and Cannondale has embraced will soon transition to the big 3 too.
I read this article:

www.bicycleretailer. com/industry-news/2020/07/01/cannondale-aligns-model-year-calendar#.YCGllndKiYB

And it doesn't sound like they are totally moving away from the model years. Some models may last longer than a year (with potentially new paint options). They also mention they could update a bike if a new groupset came out in the second year. But they will still come out with new models each year (but now at the start of the year).

It is a tough problem, especially now.
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