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Cervélo claims its new Áspero-5 is the world's fastest gravel bike
Already ridden to victory by Marianne Vos, the bike features a new two piece bar, compatible with the S5's aero bars as well as downtube storage
By Luke Friend Published
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Leaked Aspero: Cervélo doubles down on S5’s Aero creds to create what must be one fast gravel bike
Marianne Vos stepped out this weekend in her newest rainbow jersey, with what also appears to be a very new, and pretty rapid, aero gravel bike from Cervélo
By Luke Friend Published
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Cervelo Caledonia-5 review: a bike for every occasion
Summer, winter, rough or smooth, the Caledonia-5 is an extremely capable bike that sacrifices little in the way of performance
By Tim Russon Published
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Fancy saving over $300 on a Cervélo Áspero GRX 610 gravel bike that is higher spec than stock and for less than $2900 this Cyber Monday?
Okay there is a catch, you have to build it yourself and shop around to get the best deals but it features some of our highest-rated products from brands like Hunt Bike Wheels, Ergon, WTB & Lizard Skins
By Matt Ischt-Barnard Published
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Rim brake redemption for the Colnago C68, Cervélo updates its Caledonia-5, there's a razor "built for men" and La Vuelta inspires new ROUVY routes
Colnago goes all nostalgic, releasing a rim brake C68, while Cervélo's Caledonia-5 is now more practical and comfortable, but still racy. Men can celebrate a new razor, just for them.
By Cat Glowinski Published
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Specialized, Trek, Canyon, and more: Custom Olympics paint jobs break cover on road race recon
The world's biggest bike brands have pulled out all the stops for Paris
By Tom Davidson Published
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Cervélo and Cannondale owner Pon.Bike's turnover hits £2 billion, doubling from 2022
Dutch company also owns Gazelle, Santa Cruz and Focus, and acquired Dorel Sports in 2021
By Adam Becket Published
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Cervélo recalls 2022 R5 and Caledonia 5s
An issue with the stem faceplate on the bikes will be fixed for free
By Adam Becket Published