Cervelo Soloist | You Don’t Need A $10K+ Bike to Win

The 2024 Cervelo Soloist proves you don’t need to spend US$10,000 to $15,000 to win at the highest amateur road racing levels. My fellow tester and Cat 1 racer Miles and I discuss what he likes and has changed on the $6,800, £6, Cervelo Soloist and how he’s performed racing it. You can order the Cervelo Soloist and the components Miles speced on the bike using these links to stores I’ve vetted and recommend: Cervelo Soloist: Competitive Cyclist - Sigma Sports - Shimano Ultegra Groupset: Performance Bike - Merlin Cycles - Reserve 40|44 Wheelset: BTD (BikeTiresDirect) - Sigma Sports - Enve Aero Road Handlebars: BTD (BikeTiresDirect) - Performance Bike - Sigma Sports - Cervelo ST31 Stem: Competitive Cyclist - Continental Grand Prix 5000 S TR Tires: BTD (BikeTiresDirect) - Performance Bike - Tweeks Cycles - Amazon - Fizik Antares Saddle: BTD (BikeTiresDirect) - Performance Bike - Merlin Cycles - 4iiii Power Meter: BTD (BikeTiresDirect) - Performance Bike - Merlin Cycles - Stores I rank the best: See the complete reviews of gear mentioned in this video: ► Reserve 40|44 Wheelset - 40|44 ► Continental Grand Prix 5000 S TR Tires - ► 4iiii Power Meter - Subscribe and get more cycling gear reviews: @InTheKnowCycling?sub_confirmation=1 Share this video with a friend: Video chapters: 00:00 Cervelo Soloist 00:17 Get to Know Miles 01:19 Testing Period 01:41 About the Cervelo Soloist 02:58 Handling Performance 03:35 Ride Comfort 04:28 Sprinting Stiffness 04:43 Price and Spec 05:57 Aesthetics and Frame Design 07:14 Bottom Bracket 07:56 Upgrades and Changes 08:56 Bar and Stem Upgrade 09:42 Tire Upgrade 10:10 Saddle Change 10:34 Rotor Sizes 10:58 Power Meter Addition 11:44 Ultegra Di2 12-Speed Shifting 12:34 Why Buy the Cervelo Soloist? 13:56 Racing Validation In The Know Cycling’s tools for cycling enthusiasts ► Compare prices on 75,000 products from 15 top-ranked stores: ► Get the iPhone and Android apps: ► Get notified by email when new reviews drop: Follow us to see what we’re testing and doing before new reviews come out ► Instagram: ► Strava: Disclosure In The Know Cycling is ad-free, sponsor-free, subscription-free, and reader-supported. If you want to help keep it rolling without any added cost to you, buy your gear and kit after clicking the store links in the description box and on the site. When you do, we may earn an affiliate commission to help me cover the costs to create and publish our independent, comprehensive, and comparative reviews. Thank you, Steve.
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