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First Ride: Cervélo Polishes Its Áspero Gravel Bike
$4,300 (Apex XPLR AXS 1 tested) 20.07 lb. (61cm) 6 sizes (49-61cm) 6 complete bikes ($3,200-$5,500) Frameset in 3 colors ($2,500) Takeaway: A fast-gravel bike for riding and racing fast on gravel. The ...
When Team Sunweb announced it was switching from Giant/Liv to Cervélo as its bike sponsor, cyclocross fans wondered exactly which bike riders such Lucinda Brand and Joris Nieuwenhuis would be riding ...
Cervélo’s original Áspero and the high-end Áspero 5 were conceived as race bikes for off-road action. Like those predecessors, the new Áspero is imbued with a fast road-bike ride position and geometry ...
We're well and truly into the busy period of summer, where brands from across the bike industry unveil the fruits of their respective labours. In the past few weeks, we've seen six new groupsets from ...
Among the countless bike brands – some of which run into the tens of thousands – Cervélo is lauded by many as the most capable and versatile gravel bike, whether on a flat road or a steep climb.
The new Cervélo Áspero 5 is rapid and reactive, but is it really a gravel bike? The Áspero 5, according to Cervélo, was designed to be the fastest gravel bike on the market. It's a design inspired by ...
Cervelo has launched a new version of the Aspero gravel bike, with the brand saying the updated model remains true to the early, simpler days of gravel but has received some improvements while ...
Canadian cycling manufacturer Cervélo went back to the drawing board when it came to its latest release. Under no illusion that flat out doesn’t stay flat out for long without a helping hand from ...
Takeaway: A fast-gravel bike for riding and racing fast on gravel. The new Áspero has updated geometry, more compliance, slightly improved aerodynamics, and better component compatibility. It’s not a ...
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