The world champion, Magdeleine Vallières Mill, has a fresh new paint job on her recently released Cannondale Supersix EVO Lab 71. Several spec choices stand out to make the bike unique to her.

Magdeleine Vallieres Mill's world champion bikeBrazo de Hierro/Cannondale

The world champion stripes spill over from the fork to the headtube and top tube, where the maple leaf makes an appearance with decals in plain view of the rider.

Magdeleine Vallieres Mill's world champion bikeBrazo de Hierro/Cannondale

This year, EF Education-Oatly is switching over to SRAM for its groupsets. Vallieres Mill is running SRAM red components throughout the build. She also opted for the aero version of the Wahoo speedplay pedals attached to a 54/41 crankset.

Magdeleine Vallieres Mill's world champion bikeBrazo de Hierro/Cannondale

The new Supersix EVO has two integrated handlebar/stem options: the systembar and the systembar SL. Vallieres Mill has opted for the more aerodynamic, but heavier systembar over the SL variant, which shaves off a couple of grams.

Magdeleine Vallieres Mill's world champion bikeBrazo de Hierro/Cannondale

The bike is rolling on a pair of Vision metron 45 RS wheels. A rim depth of 45mm provides a good all-around option and enough real estate to show off the chrome Vision decals to match the team kit. These wheels also have an internal rim width of 23mm, offering plenty of support for the 30mm Vittoria corsa pros used by Vallieres Mill.

World champion Magdeleine Vallières Mill goes in-depth on her life-changing win

Another notable component is the oilslick cassette shown in the photo above. The rainbow sprockets are the cherry on top of the world champ’s custom bike. “It’s always been my dream to have a custom bike. And last year, I got my first custom bike. But I think it’s really special to get the new model, and this one is more personalized to me, I think, with all the details, with the Canadian maple leaf on top, in the blue part. And also the rainbow cassette. I think all together makes the nicest bike I’ve ever seen,” Vallieres Mill said.