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Well as a firm Focus fan I will say go for it. I got the Cayo about 18 months ago and it was a great ride after having a Boardman (which was not bad in itself). It does all you want at that level and more. I liked it so much I upgraded to a Izalco, it was that good.
I have never read or heard one bad word about Focus at all.
I got a Focus Cayo a few years ago and it still feels great. I did think I was going to have to try and source a set of forks a few months ago as I was having difficulties getting a rusted brake bolt out but got that sorted eventually.
I am no expert but to me the frame feels lively and well responsive together with being stiff enough for me.
I originally bought it on the approval from Cycling Active magazine which had it rated at about 94% or so.