Cervélo Caledonia-5
Sep 09, 2020
4 minutes
Words STU BOWERS
When Cervélo created a bike for racing the cobbled Spring Classics in 2011, little did it know it was designing the bike of the future.
Garmin-Cervélo’s Johan Vansummeren rode to victory at Paris-Roubaix that year on board what Cervélo called the R3 ‘Mud’. It was essentially a version of the company’s thoroughbred racer, customised to provide extra clearance for wide tyres and with geometry tweaked to have more stability and comfort at speed on the cobbles. If you’ve never heard of it, that’s because the bike was never successful commercially. Back then there simply wasn’t a market for it – why
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