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Winning formula

Cervélo has unleashed its second-generation Áspero on the fast gravel market with a swathe of relatively minor changes, proving the Canadian company’s confidence in this class-leading bike.

When the first rendition Áspero launched in 2019 it was an immediate hit and signalled a diversification in Cervélo’s target market. Before the Áspero, Cervélo made bikes exclusively for use on tarmac, with its lightweight road R models, aero S models and time trial P

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