Andrew Feather's WINNING Hill Climb Bike | Sub 6kg Cannondale SuperSix LAB71

Ahead of the 2023 Hill Climb National Championships, Liam Cahill spoke to reigning champion Andrew Feather about the bike he is riding in an attempt to defend his title. He is once again riding a Cannondale, this time a Lab71 SuperSix, but the biggest change is the move away from rim brakes to discs. In this video we look at why he made the change and tell you the all important final weight. If you want to know how light a hill climb champion’s bike is, then stick around until the end! What do you think of Andrew’s change to disc brakes? Let us know in the comments 👇 #hillclimb #cycling #cannondale Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:50 Frame 01:58 Wheels 02:28 The Switch To Disc Brakes 03:51 Tyres 05:53 Drivetrain 08:55 Cockpit & Position 10:50 Out Front Mount 11:23 Lights 12:12 Saddle 12:42 Weight Catch Up On Last Year’s Hill Climb Diaries →    • Hill Climb Diaries Season 4   4kg Road Bike! 🤯 Hill Climb Diaries is Back →    • 4kg Road Bike! 🤯 Hill Climb Diaries is Back   Liam's Super-Light Custom Specialized Aethos! Hill Climb Diaries →    • Liam's Super-Light Custom Specialized Aeth...   Aero Vs. Climbing Wheels: Which is Fastest? →    • Aero Vs. Climbing Wheels: Which is Fastest?   Don't Waste Your Money! Best Value Aero Upgrades →    • Don't Waste Your Money! Best Value Aero Up...   Listen to the BikeRadar Podcast → https://www.bikeradar.com/bikeradar-p... Follow BikeRadar on our social media channels: →   / bikeradar   →   / bikeradar   →   / bikeradar   BikeRadar is supported by Mountain Biking UK and Cycling Plus Magazine –For more information and to subscribe please visit → https://bit.ly/3nMr3Rn For more content like this see our latest subscription offer – → https://www.cyclingplus.com/subscribe... → https://www.mbuk.com/subscribe-today/