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Cervélo Soloist comes back as an affordable racer

or those of a certain vintage the return of the Soloist is likely to trigger a trip down Memory Lane. Back in the early 2000s it was the bike that started the aero revolution, with its extruded aerofoil tubes, developed by brand founder Gerard Vroomen and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Thanks to Team CSC the bike received plenty of racing exposure too, with the likes of the Schleck brothers, Jens Voigt and Ivan

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