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Why is Cervelo the undisputed king of the tri market? Because they build really fast bikes and serve them up at prices within reach of people not making as much money Beyonce. The P4 is Cervelo’s mother ship and comes spec’d with top-end SRAM Red components and 3T cockpit. And for Beyonce there’s also the

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