Cervélo
Cervélo Cycles saw the light of day in 1995 when 2 engineers, Phil White and Gérard Vroomen, decided to take the work they had been doing on developing faster Time Trial bikes to market. Already involved in bicycle and Human Powered Vehicle design since 1986, the turning point came when a top-ranked Italian pro cyclist approached Gérard to design the fastest possible Time Trial bike for him.
Today, Cervélo SA is the world's largest manufacturer of time trial and triathlon bikes, as determined in industry counts including decisive wins for the past four years at the prestigious Kona bike count. The winner of the 2008 Tour de France, Carlos Sastre, did so on a Cervélo. At the Beijing Olympics Cervélo bikes were ridden by over forty remarkable Olympic athletes, resulting in three Gold, five Silver and two Bronze medals – a record.
Cervélo currently makes four series of road bikes: the R series, (featuring multi-shaped, "Squoval" frame tubes), the S series of road bikes and P series of triathlon/time trial bikes (both of which feature airfoil shaped down tubes) and the T series of track bikes.
Please note: Bikes not in store are marked AtO (Available to Order).
