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    time to shop...

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    Ladies,

    Once again, I turn to all of you for your expertise My 50cm Bianchi Eros Donna (with 700cc tires) is due for a new pair of road tires. I use this bike for road riding only - I have another bike for tooling around town. I think I would like to balance speed / lightness with sturdiness insofar as there is a fair bit of ... [/I]crap[/I] on the sides of the road here. I would prefer not to flat all the time. I don't think I need to go as far as kevlar belted, but I don't know. I ride sprint and olympic distance tris too, but if I flat during one of those, I will just call the race over. I suppose what I'm saying is, I ride a steel steed, not terribly concerned about weight, but I also don't want to ride slugs. Suggestions? I did search for road tires threads before posting this, but it's possible I missed a key thread. Thanks!

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    I have Continental Ultra Gatorskins (or is that Gatorskins Ultra?) on my road bike and am very happy with their puncture resistance.

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    I'm partial to Vittoria Rubino Pros and, more to the point, to the price that I can usually get them for at www.probikekit.com.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    thanks! Good places to start - and cool web site! Thanks for the link

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    time to shop...

    I tend to go through alot of tires in the course of a season(multiple bikes). I have found that I have had very good luck with Maxxis and Schwalbe tires. In the Maxxis line, I ride the Courchevals and love them!! I also sell alot of the Detonator model in the shop. In the Schwalbe line, I'll sell a lot of different models... anything from the Lugano to the Ultremos that I ride. At any rate, any of the above are a good choice, it simply depends on what type of tire you want to ride and of course how much you want to spend.

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    I'll vouch for the gatorskins. I ride 25 and enjoy it. A lot of the people I ride with use Conti 4000 and like those too.

    actually I am still riding around on 700 x 40 from MD hillslug. Quite the workout.
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
    http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/seagull08/tnguyen

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    Love my new Vittoria Open Corsa's!

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    Without a doubt...

    CONTINENTAL GRAND PRIX 4000!!!!

    They have gotten me through 3 years of ironman training and racing, and I have yet to have had a flat. Oh wait I had one once!!

    And we live in the desert- so lots of pokey things around here.

    I sell a ton of the GP 4000's here, and have yet to have anyone complain.

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    +1 on the GP4000s... although they're by no means flat-free in my experience, they're reasonably sturdy, have gobs of tread life, and have a very quick feel. Plus they come in groovy colors, which will force you to scrub your freakin' tires whenever you wash your bike.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    I'd also say Conti GP4000's. They won't have the longest life, but for a good racing tire, they are quite durable. I prefer the grip of Michelin Pro Race tires, but they (especially the newer Pro3's) are kinda soft and subject to getting small cuts and glass stuck in them. I still find them to be durable enough for training for me, but if I was regularly riding through a ton of crap on the roads, then I would opt for something like the Conti's for training and Michelins for racing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aicabsolut View Post
    I'd also say Conti GP4000's. They won't have the longest life, but for a good racing tire, they are quite durable. I prefer the grip of Michelin Pro Race tires, but they (especially the newer Pro3's) are kinda soft and subject to getting small cuts and glass stuck in them. I still find them to be durable enough for training for me, but if I was regularly riding through a ton of crap on the roads, then I would opt for something like the Conti's for training and Michelins for racing.

    I do love DC streets.

    Did I ever tell you about the Fifty states ride? All fifty state street names in the District, all four quadrants, tons of glass, potholes, iron slabs covering those potholes, and, yes, heckling.
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
    http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/seagull08/tnguyen

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    Hi,
    you can try the Vredestein tricomp - I use them on all clincher wheels and they do great.
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    thanks everyone! During my reading yesterday, I happened upon good reviews for the Vittoria open all weather clincher - any opinions here? I will also look at those continental GP 4000s

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    Quote Originally Posted by madscot13 View Post
    I do love DC streets.

    Did I ever tell you about the Fifty states ride? All fifty state street names in the District, all four quadrants, tons of glass, potholes, iron slabs covering those potholes, and, yes, heckling.
    haha a former teammate did that ride last year. took him a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aicabsolut View Post
    haha a former teammate did that ride last year. took him a long time.
    I had completed my first century the week before and I thought piece of cake. most miserable ride EVER. Nothing should take as long as that ride. Somehow I imagine the perfect scenario is a pair of sprinters who can pound it through the green lights and where one person knows the route perfectly.

    besides all that my friend's bike started acting up, she got it fixed, but took a dive over her bike while going over an overpass.
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
    http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/seagull08/tnguyen

 

 

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