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Cervélo
Canadian bicycle manufacturer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cervélo Cycles is a manufacturer of racing and track bicycles.[3] Cervélo uses CAD, computational fluid dynamics, and wind tunnel testing at a variety of facilities including the San Diego Air and Space Technology Center, in California, US, to aid its designs. Frame materials include carbon fibre. Cervélo currently[when?] makes 5 series of bikes: the C series and R series of road bikes, the latter 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.[4] In professional competition, cyclists have ridden Cervélo bicycles to victory in all three of road cycling's grand tours: the Tour de France;[5] the Giro d'Italia;[6] and the Vuelta a España.[7] In 2023, Cervélo achieved a historic sweep of all three grand tours in a single year.[8]
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Bicycles |
Founded | 1995 (1995) |
Founder | Gerard Vroomen Phil White |
Headquarters | Aliso Viejo, California, U.S.[1] |
Products | Bicycles and related components |
Revenue | CAN$11,100,000 (est.) (2004)[2] |
Parent | Pon Holdings |
Website | www |
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