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Designed for long, fast gravel races, Aspero-5 is for those who toe the start line with purpose, and aim to be in the group straightaway. Our engineers like to say, “if it looks fast, it probably is.” It’s a bit tongue-in-cheek, but there’s some truth to it, and Aspero-5 looks fast standing still. The cables are tucked neatly inside the stem and headtube, there’s a hint of a wheel cutout, and all of the tube shapes come from our race-proven library of shapes.
Some might say aero doesn’t matter on a gravel bike, but if you’ve battled a headwind across an open prairie, the thirty-two grams of drag you’ll save with the Áspero-5 come as a welcome respite. Most gravel racing is done without the benefit of a World Tour peloton—or World Tour tactics—and when it’s your nose in the wind all day, it’s nice to know your bike’s shouldering a bit of the load.
Trail—front-wheel response to rider input—is the most critical factor in high-velocity handling. Flipping the two-position "Trail Mixer" to compensate for the difference in circumference between a 650b and 700c tire maintains consistent handling by maintaining consistent trail figures.
We designed Aspero with clearance for up to 700c x 40mm tires or 650b x 49mm tires. Of course, there are variables—rim width, tire casing, and tread depth—which will affect final clearance. We (and the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO), always recommend 4mm of clearance between the tire and frame.
**New Shimano road (not gravel) 12 speed front derailleurs reduce tire clearance in the rear of the frame to 700 x 38c or 650b x 45c.
Red and Force builds include Quarq Zero powermeters integrated into the crank. The integration of a powermeter results in better stiffness, lighter weight, and improved accuracy over aftermarket solutions—and the DZero delivers power measurement accurate to +/- 1.5%, even in variable temperatures.
Sizes | 48, 51, 54, 56, 58, 61 |
Fork | Cervélo All-Carbon, Tapered Aspero-5 Fork |
Headset | FSA IS2 1-1/4 x 1-1/2 |
Stem | Cervélo ST32 Alloy |
Handlebar | Cervélo AB09 Carbon, 31.8mm clamp, 16 degree flare |
Seatpost | Cervélo SP19 Carbon 27.2 |
Saddle | Prologo Nago R4 PAS TiRox |
Shifters | SRAM Force AXS, 12 speed |
Brake Calipers | SRAM Force |
Brake Rotor | SRAM Paceline Centerlock |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM X01 Eagle AXS, 12 speed |
Cassette | SRAM X01 Eagle, 10-50 12 speed |
Chain | SRAM X01 Eagle, 12 speed |
Crankset | SRAM Force 1 AXS, 44T, DUB Wide, with power meter |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM DUB Ceramic Wide, BBright |
Wheels | Rear: Reserve 44TA GR, Zipp 176, 12x142mm, XDR freehub, 24H centerlock, tubeless compatible Front: Reserve 40TA GR, Zipp 76, 12x100mm, 24H centerlock, tubeless compatible |
Thru Axles | Cervelo Aero Thru-Axles, 12x100/142 |
Tires | Panaracer Gravel King SK 700x40mm |
Accessories | Smartpak 400A Top Tube Storage Bag |
48 | 51 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 61 | |
Reach | mm | 370 | 379 | 388 | 397 | 406 | 415 |
Stack | mm | 505 | 530 | 555 | 580 | 605 | 30 |
Head Tube Angle | 71° | 71.5° | 72° | 72° | 72° | 72° |
Front Center | mm | 583 | 592 | 602 | 619 | 637 | 654 |
Bottom Bracket Drop | mm | 78.5 | 78.5 | 76 | 76 | 73.5 | 73.5 |
Head Tube Length | mm | 83 | 107 | 133 | 159 | 188 | 214 |
Top Tube Length | mm | 512 | 532 | 553 | 575 | 591 | 608 |
Seat Tube Angle | 74.5° | 74° | 73.5° | 73° | 73° | 73° |
Standover Height | mm | 690 | 732 | 764 | 788 | 814 | 838 |
Trail | mm | 58.6(700C) / 58.1(650B) | 58.6(700C) / 58.1(650B) | 58.6(700C) / 58.1(650B) | 58.6(700C) / 58.1(650B) | 58.6(700C) / 58.1(650B) | 58.6(700C) / 58.1(650B) |
Wheel Size | 700C | 700C | 700C | 700C | 700C | 700C |
Fork Offset | mm | 52/57 | 49/54 | 46/51 | 46/51 | 46/51 | 46/51 |
Wheelbase | mm | 990 | 1000 | 1010 | 1027 | 1046 | 1063 |
Chainstay Length | mm | 420 | 420 | 420 | 420 | 420 | 420 |
How do I determine what bike size I need?
The age-old question, isn’t it? There are many factors that go into bicycle sizing and fit, particularly for high-performance bikes. Without being able to measure you and see you on a bike, precise fit information is difficult to supply. It’s also not unusual for someone to be able to ride two different sizes depending on their goals, flexibility, and fit tolerance. That said, we have some fantastic retailers, and we’d encourage you to go start a conversation with them about what you want from your new bike.
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