Cervelo Aspero GRX RX610 Bike
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Cervelo Aspero GRX RX610 Bike Info
Cervelo Aspero GRX RX610 Bike is the entry point into one of gravel racing's most influential frame platforms, built around the same carbon chassis that Cervelo introduced in 2019 and has continued to refine ever since. When the original Aspero launched, Cervelo billed it as heralding a new era of speed in gravel, and the current generation carries that mission forward while addressing where the first version fell short. The GRX RX610 build keeps the carbon frame and fork identical to every other Aspero in the lineup, right down to the aerodynamic tube shaping, and pairs it with a more budget-conscious mechanical groupset and alloy cockpit. For riders who want the race-proven platform without the price tag of a top-tier SRAM or Shimano Di2 build, this gravel bike is the way in.
Cervelo's approach to aerodynamics on the Aspero isn't about chasing outright speed the way it might on a road bike. It's about energy conservation over long, punishing days in the saddle. Cervelo estimates the current frame saves a few watts over the previous generation, the kind of margin that matters less in a headwind sprint and more by hour six of a gravel race, when every bit of spared effort keeps you off the ropes. To back that up, Cervelo dropped the seat stays for a bit more rear-end compliance and slightly softened front-end stiffness, changes aimed at making the last stretch of a long ride less punishing on the body. The frame also picked up added mud clearance, informed by lessons Cervelo pulled from its R5-CX cyclocross bike and its own experience at the notoriously muddy 2023 Unbound Gravel. None of these changes are dramatic on their own, but together they add up to a bike that rides like the Aspero always has, just faster, more forgiving, and more capable when conditions turn ugly.
Two details separate this Aspero from older gravel platforms and from some competitors still on the market. The bottom bracket uses Cervelo's asymmetrical T47a threaded standard, the same design the brand pioneered on the R5-CX, which trades the stiffness benefits of a press-fit BB for a simpler, rider-serviceable interface that won't creak or seize over time. The frame also ships with SRAM's Universal Derailleur Hanger, meaning this bike is ready for a SRAM Transmission drivetrain swap down the road even though it rolls out of the shop with Shimano GRX. It's a small piece of future-proofing that matters if you plan to keep this frame around through a groupset upgrade or two.
The build itself centers on Shimano's GRX RX610 groupset, running a 1x setup with a 46-tooth Wolf Tooth chainring against a wide-range 10-51 tooth, 12-speed cassette, enough spread to spin up steep fire roads and still hold a reasonable cadence on gravel doubletrack. GRX RX610 hydraulic disc brakes handle stopping power with Shimano's CL700 Centerlock rotors, a dependable, easy-to-maintain setup that's become the standard across the gravel category. Vision Team 30 wheels, tubeless-compatible with a 27mm internal width, come wrapped in WTB Vulpine TCS tires at a 45mm width, a fast-rolling tread that leans toward mixed terrain and gravel racing rather than technical singletrack. A Fizik Vento Argo X5 saddle rounds out the contact points, and the alloy stem, handlebar, and seatpost keep the price down without touching the carbon frame and fork that define how the bike actually rides.
Cervelo also builds this Aspero for riders who spend real time away from pavement and out of reach of a support vehicle. It comes with a Cervelo Smartpak top tube storage bag and a front computer and accessory mount already included, small additions that matter on long gravel days when you need snacks, tools, or a phone within reach without digging through a jersey pocket. Between the wide gearing range, the tubeless-ready wheel and tire setup, and the integrated storage, this build is set up to go the distance on gravel century rides, all-day adventure routes, or a first attempt at a gravel race, without asking the rider to carry a hydration pack or a saddle bag from day one.
At $3,550, the Aspero GRX RX610 makes the case that the frame is what matters most on a gravel bike, not the groupset badge. Riders stepping up from an entry-level gravel bike or a converted cyclocross frame will notice the difference in how the Aspero handles rough terrain and holds a line on loose descents, and they'll have a clear upgrade path to SRAM Transmission or a carbon cockpit whenever the budget allows. It's a practical starting point for anyone serious about racing or riding gravel, built on a frame that's already proven itself at the front of the field.
Cervelo Aspero GRX RX610 Bike - Specifications
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