Meet the new Áspero! Remaining true to its original brief, but with some improvements: a threaded BB shell, neater cable routing, and a UDH-compatible derailleur hanger for those who want to use SRAM’s Transmission drivetrains. And it’s more aero, of course. In the case of Áspero, aerodynamic performance is less about pure speed as a result of drag reduction, and more about conservation of energy. After a big day in a headwind, the three watts saved over the previous Aspero might add up to one less energy gel your stomach has to digest—WORTH IT.
In addition to the drag reduction, we also dropped the seat stays to give a bit more compliance out back, and reduced front-end stiffness slightly to make the last hours of a long race less painful. Between those dropped seat stays, we added in a bit more clearance for mud, too, taking what we learned from R5-CX (and the Unbound mudfest in 2023). It’s a lot of seemingly small improvements, but they add up to a lot. The result is a bike that feels a lot like the original Áspero, but is faster, more comfortable, and more versatile.
Frame | Cervelo All-Carbon |
Wheel Size | 700c |
Fork | Cervelo All-Carbon Tapered Aspero |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano GRX RX820 12sp |
Front Derailleur | Shimano GRX RX820 |
Shifters | Shimano GRX RX610 12sp |
Cassette | Shimano HG710 11-36T |
Chain | Shimano M7100 12sp |
Headset | FSA IS2 1-1/4'' x 1-1/2'' |
Tires | WTB Vulpine TCS Light 700x40c |
Front hub | 12x100mm |
Rear Hub | 12x142mm HG |
Rims | Alex Boondocks 7D |
Brakes | Shimano GRX RX610 |
Rotors | Shimano RT66 |
Crankset | Shimano GRX610 46/30T 12sp |
Handlebars | Zipp Service Course 70 XPLR |
Stem | Cervelo ST36 |
Saddle | Cervelo |
Seatpost | Cervelo 27.2mm |
Bartape | Cervelo |