OUR ATHLETES
Since our inception, Cervélo's unwavering objective has been to engineer bikes that make you go faster. A very important part of our program is working closely with the world's best triathletes. The feedback of our athletes in testing and racing helps us to continually improve our offerings to you. We are proud to support these incredible athletes as they strive to be the best they can be.
Reigning champion of Challenge Roth two year’s running, Anne was also 3rd at Ironman World Championships in Kona, HI in 2022, and World Champ in 2019. Winning isn’t the only thing Anne is capable of, this champion is also an avid knitter!
Nicknamed "Le Tigre", Antony has an insatiable hunger for victory in long-distance triathlon. Cervélo rider since he was 17 years old, he has a sweet spot for cycling aerodynamics due to his Ph.D. background in Biomechanics.
"Albert Einstein thought of the Theory of Relativity while riding a bike, and although most of Ben's musings are less prodigious, they are usually enjoyable and cathartic while cycling. Known for his successes in long course triathlon (and for his calf muscles), Ben is passionate about pedaling just about any kind of bike, on most any terrain, at any time of day. For freedom and discovery, the intensity of competition and transformative power of suffering, community, and more, he can be found on two wheels."
Els Visser's triathlon story is unique. She is not only a qualified doctor with a PhD in surgery, but she's also a shipwreck survivor. Els loves to inspire others with her incredible life story, and her goal is to win multiple Ironman races and to finish on the podium in Kona.
With a knack for short- to mid-distance triathlons, Justus has his eyes set on a full 2021 race calendar and ultimately, earning his ticket to Tokyo.
I started on the professional Ironman circuit in 2021, and have since won Ironman Mallorca, Embrunman, Alpe d’Huez, and finished 6th and 7th at the 2021 and 2022 Ironman World Champs. 2023 is my first season as a full time pro after graduating with my Master of Chemical Engineering, and this year I’m looking forward to some even faster racing.
A former breakdancer, Léo has since fallen into the world of triathlon and will be training for Tokyo 2021 with the S5 as his ride.
An athlete her whole life, Maja learned to love the process of sport, and now applies that passion to triathlon. "It’s the very same passion that drives me as a Triathlete today. Having fun constantly chasing the next level is the very best daily routine I can imagine."
Susie came to Ironman from an international running career and won her first Pro Ironman 70.3 a year after her first-ever triathlon. Since, she has won multiple Ironman, 70.3 and Challenge races including Course Records at Ironman South America Championships and Ironman Hamburg. Twice 6th at Kona, Susie is driven every day by what she calls “unfinished business” on the Big Island.