Good on the BB. The edge is going to the Cannondale because of the groupset. Wish money was no object; I'd just buy one of each. :-/
If you Google about press fit BB problems you'll frighten yourself silly.
Yes press fit BB's are the answer to a problem that never existed, and yes Cannondale started the ball rolling with their BB30, but the early problems were down to a lack of grease in the bearings, (or so I was told), and I'm sure as others have taken up the press fit baton the durability must have improved.
The other issue with press fit BB's is their tolerances, (or lack thereof). Basically they seem to have a very small operating window in terms of silent running, and it only takes a tiny ingress of dirt, grit etc to start it grumbling. If your the D.I.Y. type then a quick strip, clean and grease usually solves this. It's a pain in the @rse granted, but the pros don't have to contend with it when their bikes are stripped and rebuilt almost daily do they?
Would I choose a press fit BB? No.
Would I let it dictate my choice of bike? Not necessarily. There are various simple conversion options available. I converted my early BB30 to Hollowtech II, and it's never caused me an ounce of mither since
If you like the bike and it fits, rides well and makes you smile, then fill your boots. If it's new it's under warranty anyway so don't worry about it
