Cervelo Soloist 700c Road Bike - 105 Di2 - Dried Amaranth - GM050925-01
The Cervélo Soloist is back and bolder than ever. Born from the legendary early-2000s original, the new Soloist is built for modern riders who demand high-performance without needing a full pro-tour setup. Whether you're hammering out solo training miles, attacking local crits, or need one road bike to rule them all, the Soloist brings the perfect blend of light weight, aerodynamic performance, and everyday reliability. It’s fast, refined, and versatile—truly the “just-right” race bike for real riders.
Features
- Optimized geometry taken directly from the pro-favorite R5 for stability, control, and all-out speed
- Blends the lighness of R5 with the aerodynamics of S5 for peak all-around performance
- Hidden cable routing for clean aero lines without compromising serviceability
- Room for up to 34mm tires for mixed-surface versatility and comfort
- BBRight-47 bottom bracket standard for stiffness and easy maintenance
What Our Experts Think
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Lightweight, aerodynamic frame designed for speed and efficiency on varied road terrain.
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105 Di2 electronic shifting ensures precise, reliable gear changes under load.
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Balanced geometry for endurance, crits, and long solo rides alike.
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Dried Amaranth finish combines style with a professional aesthetic.
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Versatile “all-in-one” road bike for riders seeking performance without a full pro setup.
Q&A
Q: Who is the Soloist 105 Di2 ideal for?
A: Riders wanting a high-performance road bike for training, races, and long rides.
Q: What type of shifting does it have?
A: Shimano 105 Di2 electronic shifting for smooth, accurate gear changes.
Q: Is it suitable for long-distance rides?
A: Yes—balanced geometry ensures comfort and efficiency over extended rides.
Q: Can it handle competitive events?
A: Absolutely; designed for crits, road races, and high-speed solo efforts.
Maintenance Tips
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Keep electronic derailleurs charged and firmware updated.
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Regularly clean and lubricate the drivetrain for smooth shifting.
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Inspect tires, brakes, and frame for wear before long rides.
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Store in a dry, temperature-stable environment to preserve components.
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Schedule professional tune-ups annually or after heavy use.