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Sleek bill review
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Athletic almost to a fault, they shed excess and prefer to move fast and light. Others stick closer to their road bike roots, prioritizing speed and agility, low weight and efficiency. They might move slowly, but they can go anywhere you wish, and for a long, long time. Some boldly steer more toward the off-road adventure realm, resembling something like two-wheeled, human-powered overloading machines. We’ve mentioned on several occasions that gravel bikes are a lot like mountain bikes in that they occupy a broad spectrum of intended usages and types. The Aspero may not be the most rough-and-tumble gravel bike out there, but that’s just how Cervelo wanted it - and depending on the type of gravel you’re riding on, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It looks the part, and feels the part, but it also boasts very generous tire clearances that raise its capability level far above what you might otherwise expect from a brand so deeply rooted in racing on asphalt. Of all the bikes we tested at the Gravel Bike Field Test, none strayed as far into proper road bike territory as the Cervelo Aspero.













Sleek bill review