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Cervelo Aspero Force AXS 1 Bike


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Cervelo   |   SKU: 0M0ASBFE1C48  |   Option: Quarry, 48cm

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Cervelo Aspero Force AXS 1 Bike Info

The Cervelo Aspero Force AXS 1 Bike is the second-generation version of the gravel bike Cervelo introduced in 2019, a bike the brand built around the idea that gravel racing doesn't have to mean giving up speed. The new Aspero keeps that original brief intact while addressing the small frustrations riders found with the first version, from cable routing to bottom bracket serviceability, resulting in a frame that rides like the original but covers ground faster and holds up better over a long day.

Cervelo made the new Aspero more aerodynamic than its predecessor, though the gains here are framed less as raw speed and more as energy conservation over a long gravel race, the kind of marginal savings that matter more on the back half of a five-hour effort than on a short group ride. To offset that stiffer, more aero front end, Cervelo dropped the seat stays for added compliance out back, a change borrowed from lessons learned developing the R5-CX. That same cross-pollination shows up in the frame's mud clearance, widened after testing at events like Unbound, so the carbon frame holds up when the course turns into a swamp instead of gravel. The fork is Cervelo's own all-carbon design, and the frame runs a T47a asymmetric threaded bottom bracket, a rider-serviceable standard the brand pioneered on the R5-CX that trades the stiffness of press-fit for a bottom bracket you can actually service at home without a shop visit. A UDH-compatible derailleur hanger rounds out the frame, keeping the door open for future drivetrain updates.

The build on this Aspero Force AXS 1 leans into wide-range gearing over a second front chainring. SRAM's Force XPLR AXS E1 shifters and hydraulic disc brakes handle shifting and stopping, paired with a SRAM X0 Eagle AXS T-Type rear derailleur and a 10-52 12-speed cassette, a mullet-style setup that borrows Eagle's mountain bike range for a single 46-tooth chainring up front. It's a drivetrain built for riders who'd rather have one wide range to shift through than manage a front derailleur on loose, technical terrain. The crankset includes an integrated power meter, so structured training and race pacing come standard rather than as an add-on. SRAM Paceline Centerlock rotors handle braking duty, and the whole groupset is wireless, which keeps the cockpit and cable routing clean.

Cervelo's own Reserve wheels round out the build, a 48mm-deep front and 53mm-deep rear GR wheelset built on DT Swiss hubs and set up tubeless from the factory. WTB's Vulpine TCS tires come mounted at a generous 700x45c, wide enough to soak up chatter on rough doubletrack while still rolling efficiently on hardpack and pavement sections between gravel sectors. The cockpit pairs a Cervelo AB09 carbon handlebar, flared 16 degrees for extra control in the drops on descents, with an alloy stem and a carbon seatpost tuned to work with those dropped seat stays. A Fizik Vento Argo X3 saddle finishes the build. Cervelo and RA also include practical touches most gravel racers end up buying separately: a Smartpak top tube storage bag plus front and rear accessory mounts, so computer, lights, or a small bag have a home without zip ties.

This build sits in the middle of the Aspero lineup, a step up from the mechanical Rival and Apex builds and one tier below the top GRX Di2 spec, and it's aimed at riders who want a genuinely race-capable gravel bike without needing to think about a front derailleur or worry about running out of low gear on a punchy climb. It suits everything from local gravel races to long, self-supported days where the accessory mounts and wide tire clearance start to matter as much as the frame's aero details. Available in Quarry and Dusty Unicorn colorways across sizes 48cm through 61cm, the Aspero Force AXS 1 is built for riders who race gravel, not just ride it.

Cervelo Aspero Force AXS 1 Bike - Specifications

Frame Material:
Carbon
Fork:
Cervelo All-Carbon
Headset:
FSA IS2 1-1/4, 45-degx 45-deg / 1-1/2, 36-deg x 45-deg
Seatpost:
Cervelo SP19 Carbon / 27.2mm
Rear Derailleur:
SRAM X0 Eagle AXS T-Type
Crankset:
SRAM Force XPLR AXS E1 w/Power Meter
Chainrings:
46t
Bottom Bracket:
SRAM DUB Wide T47 BBRight
Brake Calipers:
SRAM Force E1 Hydraulic Disc
Rotors:
SRAM Paceline Centerlock
Shifters / Levers:
SRAM Force AXS E1
Cassette:
SRAM X0 Eagle T-Type 12-speed 10-52
Chain:
SRAM X0 Eagle T-Type 12-speed
Wheel - Front:
Reserve 48 GR / DT Swiss 370 hub / Tubeless Compatible / 12x100mm
Wheel - Rear:
Reserve 53 GR / DT Swiss 370 hub / Tubeless Compatible / 12x142mm
Stem:
Cervelo ST36 Alloy
Handlebar:
Cervelo AB09 Carbon / 31.8mm clamp / 16 degree flare
Saddle:
Fizik Vento Argo X3
Tires:
WTB Vulpine TCS Light Fast Rolling Dual DNA SG 120tpi 700x45
Pedals:
Not Included
Accessories:
Cervelo Smartpak Top Tube Storage Bag 400A / Cervelo Front Computer/Accessory Mount 265 / Cervelo Rear Accessory Mount

*Specifications are subject to change.

Cervelo Aspero Force AXS 1 Bike Geometry

Cervelo Aspero Force AXS 1 Bike Geometry
Size:
48
51
54
56
58
61
C. Top Tube Length
512
532
553
575
591
608
D. Head Tube Length
83
107
133
159
188
214
E. Chain Stay Length
425
425
425
425
425
425
F. BB Drop
78.5
78.5
76
76
73.5
73.5
G. Seat Tube Angle
74.5
74
73.5
73
73
73
H. Head Tube Angle
71
71.5
72
72
72
72
I. Stand Over Height
681
704
733
757
784
808
J. Wheel Size
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
K. Stack
505
530
555
580
605
630
L. Reach
370
379
388
397
406
415
Stem Length
70mm
80mm
90mm
90mm
100mm
100mm
Bar Width
36cm
38cm
40cm
40cm
42cm
42cm
M. Crank Length
165mm
165mm
170mm
170mm
172.5mm
172.5mm

The RA Perspective

We like this Aspero because it doesn't try to be two bikes at once. Cervelo could have chased a lighter frame or a stiffer front end and called it a day, but the dropped seat stays and widened mud clearance tell you this is a bike meant to survive a bad day on course, not just look good in a parking lot. The T47a threaded bottom bracket is a small thing that matters more than it sounds like it should — no creaking press-fit cups, and you can actually service it yourself.

The mullet drivetrain is the part we'd want a customer to understand before buying. Trading a second chainring for that 10-52 Eagle cassette means you get a genuinely low gear for punchy, loose climbs, but the jumps between gears are bigger than a standard 2x setup. Riders coming from a road bike sometimes notice that at first. Once you're riding actual gravel terrain instead of pavement, most people stop thinking about it within a ride or two.

The Reserve wheel and WTB tire combo, tubeless from the start, is the right call for anyone racing this bike — 45mm tires give you real cushion without turning the bike sluggish on the flatter, faster sections between technical stretches.

We'd point this build toward someone racing gravel seriously or doing long unsupported days where the accessory mounts and tire volume start to matter as much as the frame. If you want a lighter, purely road-oriented gravel setup, the mechanical builds lower in the lineup make more sense. For riders who want one wide-range drivetrain and a bike built to take a beating, this is the one we'd reach for.

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