Cervelo C5 Endurance: Cutting Edge the Traditional Way
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Cervelo and Lamborghini have teamed up to make a limited run of 25 P5X bikes with a custom paint scheme.
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Cervelo has one of the best-handling bikes on the market with surprising stiffness and pedaling response plus powerful disc brakes.
Mark Cavendish is sporting a custom-painted bike befitting a former points champion and 30-stage winner at the Tour de France.
Cervelo's new road offering comes in rim brake and disc brake versions. Plus, the R5 has remarkably good handling.
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Caley Fretz takes a look at what we believe to be the new R5, which will be officially unveiled at the Giro d'Italia.
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If Cervelo didn’t invent aero road, the company has certainly been doing it at a high level longer than any major builder.
Cervélo’s all-new C5 quickly won us over with its seamless blend of performance and comfort. It is light, agile, and fun to ride.
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Dimension Data's Matt Brammeier rides this Cervelo S5 with prototypes galore — hydraulic shifting and braking, and Rotor's new power meter.
Cervelo's new disc brake-equipped C5 is the right blend of confident handling, stiffness, and comfort. Here's our first ride review.
Cervelo's S5 performs admirably on the road, in the wind tunnel, and on the stiffness jig, but it doesn't come cheap at $10,000.
Canadian bicycle manufacturer will join the pro women's peloton in 2016 as sponsor of Swiss team Bigla.
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Cervélo and Rotor have signed a deal with South African-registered pro continental squad MTN-Qhubeka for 2015
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A slippery aero road frame for the Irish hope in Belfast
Cervélo has brought its ultra-exclusive RCA technology to the masses with the new R5, cutting the price in half, but not the performance
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A closer look at the American sprinter's Cervélo, which carries Shimano Di2 components and Rotor chain rings
Cervélo's California product developers launch feathery light new Rca, with claims of improved stiffness and aerodynamics
Cervélo launches new semi-aero road frame out of its California R&D machine and the potential trickle-down is exciting
We put four 2012 aero road bikes to the test in the lab and on the pavement
Tech editor Nick Legan answers reader questions on perfect tubular mounts, TT bike purchases, fitting a second bike and buying wheels for gritty climates
A Canadian company rewards its Canadian Giro champ with a maple-leaf-adorned Cervelo R5CA
In the debut of VeloLab, our tech team put four aero road bikes to the test. Get the results from the lab and the road
We profile the Cervélo P5 that Ryder Hesjedal rode to overall victory in the 2012 Giro d'Italia
A detailed look at Ryder Hesjedal's pink and black Cervelo R5CA
Tech writer Caley Fretz takes a detailed look at Garmin-Barracuda GC man Ryder Hesjedal's Cervelo P5
Tech editor Nick Legan answers questions on technical innovation in the WorldTour, bottom bracket replacement, gearing for wheel changes
The Velo tech crew tested four aero road frames on the road, in a wind tunnel, and with our purpose-built torsional stiffness test. Pick up the May issue to find out which was best, available now.
Defending champ will be on modified R-series frame to allow more clearance
Cervélo’s new P5
UCI Press Release on Gerard Vroomen comments
Nick Legan rides Cervelo's new S5 (the same model Mr. Hushovd is using). Plus a look at Hushovd's personal bike.
Cervelo will debut its new S5 aero road bikes at the first stage of this year’s Tour de France, on Saturday.
What's that bike CVV is riding at the Swiss Tour?
We present the VN Bike Lab — data from two labs, long-term ride testing and expert analysis — in the April issue of VeloNews.
Tyler Farrar has a new ride for 2011. Nick Legan takes a look.
World champ Thor Hushovd is on a new team, but a mostly familiar bike for 2011. Tech editor Nick Legan takes a look.
The 2011 Cervelo line includes major trickle down of technology and design pioneered in the limited production R5ca.
Tech Gallery: The 2011 Cervelo line includes major trickle-down of technology and design pioneered in the limited production R5ca.
Cervélo TestTeam will not ride into the 2011 season, but team officials confirmed that Cervélo will become the new bike sponsor for Garmin-Transitions. The women’s team will continue next season
The bike manufacturer announced Thursday that it would stop sponsoring the Cervelo TestTeam after this season, but would remain involved with cycling 'at the highest levels of the sport."
A new generation of riders will get their first taste of big-time European racing next week as the latest crew of stagiaires enters the peloton for the second half of the season.
A look at Carlos Sastre's new Cervélo R5.
Cervelo's new California facility designed the new r5ca frame in part to showcase its expertise in carbon development and manufacturing.
There’s no question Thor Hushovd would like to be in with a chance to win Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. By all accounts his Cervélo TestTeam has done everything possible to make his ride as successful as it can be, starting with his bike.
In what should be a great season for sprinting, with Mark Cavendish, Tyler Farrar and the resurgent Alessandro Petacchi among many, there’s one name that’s often overlooked: Theo Bos.
Norwegian Thor Hushovd has pulled out of the Etoile de Besseges stage race because of illness, his Cervelo TestTeam said Tuesday.
Cervelo's Ted King rejoins his second family at a team training camp in Portugal.
A selection of photos by Andrew Hood from the Cervelo TestTeam and HTC-Columbia training camps in Spain this week.
It’s rare for a Tour de France champion to think about anything but winning another maillot jaune. But Carlos Sastre is not your typical rider, so it shouldn’t come as a complete surprise that the 2008 Tour champion remains ambivalent about his plans come July.
The UCI has approved 19 pro conti team applications. Rock Racing's application is denied.
José Ángel Gómez Marchante is hoping to rediscover his lost “chispa”