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Cervélo's new Soloist: More premium, more pricy

Cervélo has unveiled the 2027 Soloist, a new race bike positioned as an alternative to the brand's S5 and R5 models.

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This story first appeared in 🇮🇹 Italian coverage — 4.6 hours before Newsylist detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 13, 19:29 UTC
🇮🇹 Italian Jul 13, 14:55 UTC · BiciDaStrada

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The brief

Cervélo has launched a brand-new Soloist model for 2027. The bike is designed as a race-ready option that avoids being an "aero spaceship," with a specific Force AXS build highlighted in early reviews.

Coverage from Road.cc, Cyclingnews, BikeRadar, Escape Collective, and tour-magazin.de presents conflicting views on the bike's positioning. While one source describes it as offering performance without a "pro price tag," Escape Collective characterizes the new model as more premium and more expensive.

Future coverage may focus on how the Soloist compares to the S5 and R5 in terms of performance and value, following BikeRadar's suggestion that it is the preferred race bike of the lineup.

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Quick answers

What is the new Cervélo Soloist?

It is a brand-new race bike designed for performance without being a full 'aero spaceship'.

How does it compare to other Cervélo models?

BikeRadar suggests it as a preferred purchase over the S5 and R5 models.

Is the new Soloist affordable?

Reports vary; Road.cc cites a lack of a 'pro price tag,' while Escape Collective describes it as 'more pricy.'

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