Few better angles attached below.
My first impression of the bike is very good. Compared to my previous bike, the difference is night and day. My Trek is full aluminum, which is heavier, and can be rough to ride. The new bike, being a carbon fiber frame and fork, absorbs the bumps in the road so much better. The Zipp wheels I bought previously also help to make the ride really nice (...which cost almost as much as the bike). With carbon fiber, they can shape the frame anyway they like, where metal they're limited. As a result, the head tube and bottom bracket are significantly wider, and all of the tubes have more aerodynamic shapes to reduce some of the drag. I know you may think how much can aerodynamics make on a bike? When you're going 20 mph or less, almost nothing. However, we ride in excess of 30 mph at times, and I've noticed the biggest benefits come at 25+ mph. Overall the bike is very stiff and responds well. With the wider bottom bracket I'm getting less energy loss from the power I'm putting out. I also have more gears with this bike, so I found it much easier to dial it in perfectly during a ride.
I'm still recovering from some tendonitis in my knee, so it will be a while longer before I can start riding 12 hours a week again.