Cervelo P-Series Ultegra Di2 Triathlon Bike - 2020, 51cm
The Cervélo P-Series is a triathlon and time trial bike built for aerodynamic efficiency and sustained speed, featuring a carbon frame designed to minimize drag while maintaining stiffness for consistent power output in an aggressive aero position. Its geometry keeps the bike stable at high speeds and over long efforts, making it well suited for racing and time-focused riding. Upgraded with a Shimano Dura-Ace brakeset, it gains improved modulation and consistent stopping power, rounding out a clean, race-ready setup focused on speed, control, and efficiency.
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Cervelo P-Series Ultegra Di2 Triathlon Bike - 2020, 51cm
Cervelo P-Series Ultegra Di2 Triathlon Bike - 2020, 51cm
The Cervélo P-Series is a triathlon and time trial bike built for aerodynamic efficiency and sustained speed, featuring a carbon frame designed to minimize drag while maintaining stiffness for consistent power output in an aggressive aero position. Its geometry keeps the bike stable at high speeds and over long efforts, making it well suited for racing and time-focused riding. Upgraded with a Shimano Dura-Ace brakeset, it gains improved modulation and consistent stopping power, rounding out a clean, race-ready setup focused on speed, control, and efficiency.
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The Cervélo P-Series is a triathlon and time trial bike built for aerodynamic efficiency and sustained speed, featuring a carbon frame designed to minimize drag while maintaining stiffness for consistent power output in an aggressive aero position. Its geometry keeps the bike stable at high speeds and over long efforts, making it well suited for racing and time-focused riding. Upgraded with a Shimano Dura-Ace brakeset, it gains improved modulation and consistent stopping power, rounding out a clean, race-ready setup focused on speed, control, and efficiency.























