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Apr 2024 · Cory Benson
A new Cervelo Aspero gravel race bike bring more speed and versatility with aero updates, integration, bigger tire clearance & a T47 BB…
Apr 2024 · Laurence Kilpatrick
The Cervélo Áspero is one half of the US brand’s gravel offering, providing a more affordable carbon-framed gravel bike that
Versatile
Comfortable to ride
Increased tyre and chainring clearance
Fast on gravel and road surfaces
Minimal mounts
Better on smoother surfaces
Flip-chip not hugely noticeable
Apr 2024 · Guy Kesteven
Guy Kesteven has been riding Cervelo’s new fast but friendly drop bar dirt bike to see who it’ll suit best and he reckons it’s potentially a real sweet spot for the road rooted but gravel curious
Smoothly comfortable with a powerful kick
Feels faster the further you go
Good value compared to big name brands
Fast handling keeps it road-responsive
Clean, contemporary, integrated cockpit aesthetic
No fender or rack mounts
Twitchy on more technical trails
Not everyone likes headset control routing
Apr 2024 · Warren Rossiter
More comfort means more speed, according to Cervélo
Road bike ride position is balanced with a comfortable ride
Great specification especially the wheels
Not one for more extreme technical trails
Apr 2024 · Cyclocross Magazine
Cervelo introduces an update to the race proven Aspero Gravel Bike. What's new? Read on to find out.
Apr 2024 · Alvin Holbrook
This new second-generation Cervelo Aspero gravel bike is easier than ever to live with thanks to new Reserve wheels, SRAM UDH, and more.
Q: Which Cervélo bikes are most popular?
The most popular Cervélo model families are the Soloist, Caledonia, and Áspero.
Q: Does Cervélo make eBikes?
Yes, Cervélo manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.