Between my V1 Silvio and the Vendetta 2.0 I still prefer the Vendetta on the climbs.
The power transfer is that much better.
That said - I become intimate with every bump (under 23mph) on the Vendetta while the Silvio 1.0 is butter (not a typo). If the hill is not really nice - the Silvio wins because it takes those bumps in stride - the Vendetta may hop if i'm going slow enough.
Tim Turner was asking me about handling on the Vendetta - related to a conversation about being a good group rider (holding a line, not wobbling, being predictable).
I have to admit - I'm a better group rider on the Silvio than I am on the Vendetta.
* I surge easier on the Vendetta
* I twitch more often
* I sway more under extreme power
* I come off my line easier (especially when releasing grip on one side or the other for a bottle etc).
I'll get better over time but it's definitely
It does exactly what you ask it to without coercion.
In that last group ride - a Cat2 upright racer was drafting both Tim and I (Tim on his Bachetta CA2) and he commented that he felt like I was easier to draft off of - his comment was "maybe the air is smoother behind him?".
Granted - I did have a rear disc cover on.
and on the long downhill - where I hit 49+ - it was really solid all the way.
I started in the front - watched my mirror for Tim to stop pedaling - he stopped right after me at about 36mph or so.
And I slowly just pulled away - by the time the descent was over I probably had 100+yards on him.
The disc helped me, but he had a Cat2 racer drafting him (close) so the difference (between my disc and his spokes) wasn't as profound as it would have been otherwise.
That was a pretty incredible descent.