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  Canyon Aeroad 2017
Cervélo R5 Disc 2019
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Cervélo R3 2018
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  Canyon Aeroad
2017: 2XS

Cervélo R5 Disc
2019: 48

Specialized S-Works Tarmac Disc
2017: 49

Cervélo R3
2018: 48

Specialized S-Works Tarmac Sl5
2018: 49

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Reach 316 375 365 301 314
Stack 538 530 416 422 414
Top Tube (effective) 468 439 530 580 411
Seat Tube C-T 451 435 413
Head Angle 71 80 86 71° 71.75°
Seat Angle 65 73° 71 73° 76°
Head Tube 102 92 80 102 130
Chainstay 432 400 478 333 340
Wheelbase 955 957 830 996 1116
Front Centre 651 469 466 553
Standover 745 690 692 794 824
BB Drop 71 84 80 79 63
BB Height 302 307
BB Type BBRight Pressfit
Fork Rake / Offset 58 43 59 47
Trail 58 59 72
Axle to Crown 383
Fork Length (A2C) 330
Seatpost Diameter Trident 22
Axle Spacing 136
Wheel Size 656 700C 700c
Tyre Max Width 21
Seatpost Length 332
Max Post Insertion 169
Seatpost Offset 19
Handlebar Width 409
Stem Length 88
Crank Length 158
Rider Height 158-166
Saddle Height 658-758
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  Canyon Aeroad
2017: 2XS
Cervélo R5 Disc
2019: 48
Specialized S-Works Tarmac Disc
2017: 49
Cervélo R3
2018: 48
Specialized S-Works Tarmac Sl5
2018: 49

Notes

Cervélo R3 2018 48

The first generation of the Cervelo R3 was released in 2008. It had a quite aggressive geometry and was a pure race bike. It had severe durability issues, where the main problem was the alloy bottom bracket shell coming loose from the frame. The second generation was released in 2013. Cervelo reworked the geometry ("Race Fit"), and the R3 became more of an endurance bike. Most notably, the stack increased. Also, it had the BBRight press fit bottom bracket system, which meant that no bottom bracket shell could come loose. Unfortunately, the production tolerances were not great, which often lead to creaking and premature bearing wear. The R3 in this geometry chart is the third generation, released in 2018. Initially, both a rim brake and disc brake model was available. The rim brake frame was on the market through 2020. The disc version is still in Cervelo's product range as of 2021. From 2020, Cervelo changed the model name from R3 to R-Series. The endurance geometry ("Race Fit") from the second generation is retained. Weight according to BikeRadar [1]: Rim brake frame: 916 g Rim brake fork: 362 g Disc brake frame: 890 g Disc brake fork: 388 g Disc brake fork: References: 1. https://www.bikeradar.com/news/all-the-geeky-tech-that-makes-cervelos-new-r-series-cool/ (Visited on June 14, 2021)

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