The Soloist has a long history in the success of Cervélo. It was used as the main weapon of Cervélo teams in the World Tour before specialized aero and climbing bikes became the norm. The new Soloist is designed for the everyday rider who needs versatility. It is lighter in weight than the S5 but also more aerodynamic than the R5. Not everyone can justify owning multiple performance bikes to tackle mountains one day and sprints then next. That is where the Soloist comes in. With just one bike in your garage, you will be able to perform to a high standard on any road you set out on.
Sitting between the S5 and R5 in terms of its performance attributes, the Soloist is the definition of “just right.” It comes in at 250 grams lighter than the S5 and 250 grams heavier than the world-class climbing R5. It is also 190 grams slower than the aero-specialized S5 but 126 grams faster than the R5. In addition to this perfect balance, it comes in with a much lower price tag than either of those professional-level specialized bikes. The Soloist looks and performs like a race bike but does not pick just one area to shine in.
The geometry of the Soloist was based heavily on that of the R5. The R5 is known for its stability and precision on climbs and descents alike. This leads to some of the best handling on the market with the added bonus of some extra aerodynamics. It is also designed to fit tires up to 34mm wide, helping more terrain be conquered. This version features Reserve 40 and 44 wheels with Zipp hubs. The frame also routes cables internally, helping keep them out of the wind and maintain a sleek look. This version is equipped with a Shimano Ultegra Di2 12-speed electronic groupset. The Cervélo Soloist is your key to a one-bike garage of fun and performance.
Reserve 44, 25mm IW, Zipp 176,12x142mm, XDR freehub, 24H, centerlock, tubeless compatible |
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