- This bike is all about you. The P3X leverages what we’ve learned from years of studying triathletes of all levels and what you need to achieve your personal best. The result is an aerodynamic, comfortable, and stress-free bike which gives you every possible advantage as you push your limits.
Even Lighter
Applying cutting-edge layup techniques and design principles, we made the P3X lighter than the iconic P5X while improving its stiffness. A stiff, light bike climbs better and accelerates faster, offering noticeable efficiency gains and a lively, responsive ride. Put simply, it just feels fast.
Confidence and Control
The P3X makes your training, travel, and racing stress-free.
Balanced Performance
When you’re spending hours on the bike, comfort is key to your performance. The P3X frame is stiff where it’s needed for pedaling efficiency, while compliant for a smooth ride. The result: you feel strong and comfortable on the bike and primed for a good run.
- P3X Disc All-Carbon frame and fork
- Shimano Ultegra Di2 2×11 drivetrain
- DT Swiss ARC 1450 DiCut 48/62 Disc carbon wheels
- Dura-Ace hydraulic disc brakes
A 2020 Cervélo P3X Disc Ultegra Di2 is typically priced around $10,000 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.
The 2020 Cervélo P3X Disc Ultegra Di2 comes in sizes Small, Medium, Large, X-Large. After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Cervélo P3X Disc Ultegra Di2 size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.
Rider Height (cm) | Rider Height (in) | Frame Size |
---|---|---|
148cm - 158cm | 4'10" - 5'2" | XS |
158cm - 168cm | 5'2" - 5'6" | S |
168cm - 178cm | 5'6" - 5' 10" | M |
178cm - 185cm | 5'10" - 6'1" | L |
185cm - 193cm | 6'1" - 6'4" | XL |
193cm - 198cm | 6'4" - 6'6" | XXL |
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