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The history of the Cervelo Bicycles begins with the Dutch engineer Gerard Vrumen, who studied bicycle dynamics at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, then moved to Canada and continued his research at McGill University.
In 1995, a famous Italian racer asked Vrumen to design the fastest time trial bike for him.
He got down to work with his partner Phil White.
This is how the Barachhi was born - a carbon bike with great aerodynamics and excellent test results.
The innovative design has caught the attention of triathletes and road racing fans, but not sponsors.
Later, in 1996, two models, Cervélo Eyre and Cervélo P2, were launched and presented at the Toronto Bike Show.
In 1998, the company's athletes won medals at national competitions in the time trial, triathlon in Germany and Canada, took part in the world championships and took part in the Atlanta Olympics.
2001 will be remembered for the release of the Cervélo P3, which quickly became one of the benchmark bikes for time trial and triathlon racing.
This bike has won a huge number of awards and is very popular in IronMan.
The P3 has long been one of the most copied bikes.
A year later, the first bike in the S series appears, called the Soloist.
The bike is a road bike, but it has been adapted for use in time trial and triathlon without any problems.
In 2003 Cervélo becomes the smallest and youngest company to support the pro-tour team. The CSC Team rises from 14th to 1st in the world rankings. Their collaboration lasted 6 years.
In 2005, Cervélo shook the cycling industry again with the Cervélo R3 with Squoval technology, which uses specially shaped tubes to optimize strength, stiffness and comfort.
2007 - cooperation with the TeamTBB triathlon team began. Then another innovation appeared: SLC-SL (Soloist Carbon SuperLight).
This innovation has been incorporated into the Soloist frame, making it one of the lightest and most aerodynamic frames on the market.
In 2016, the world saw the light of the revolutionary bike, created specifically for participation in world-class triathlon competitions - the Cervélo P5X.
This bike has incorporated all the developments of previous years, the wishes of professional athletes were taken into account.
Later, two years later, Lamborghini jointly released a limited edition of 25 P5X pieces in a unique design.
Each bike has received its own unique serial number, becoming a coveted specimen of any avid bike collector.
Today, Cervélo stands out from other high-end brands by providing affordable mass-produced bicycles that incorporate all the innovations and developments, as well as all the company's many years of experience with professional riders and teams.
The brand currently has five series of bicycles to meet the needs of all types of road cycling.