Continental has been stubbornly resistant to the trend for tubeless tyres, so if you’re a tubeless convert you’ll need to look elsewhere. For anyone running clichers with a tube, Continental Grand Prix 4000S II tyres are hard to beat as an all-round or race day tyre, unless you’re looking for every last Watt.

How long do Continental Grand Prix tires last?

From its looks, it should last about 6200 miles / 10000 km, depending on how the rest of the tire holds up. Rolling resistance is very much the same as it was the last time.

How long do continental GP4000s last?

Very few flats By ~2,500 miles my GP4000s’ are always so cut up from road debris that I change them on principle. But they seem to pretty consistently & reliably get to 2,500 miles. Consider switching the front and rear tyres every so often. Just might help you get more miles out of your tyres.

Is Continental Grand Prix tubeless Ready?

Grand Prix 5000 S Tubeless Ready The new standard in road tubeless ready technology. Ride faster, more comfortable and with increased puncture protection. Made to make you better.

Which continental bike tires are made in Germany?

Deutsche Technik Continental is the only German bicycle tire manufacturer to produce its tires in Germany.

Are Continental 5000 tires fast?

GP 5000 tubeless They felt fast and rolled well, though even run at 80psi I’d say they are notably more ‘solid’ than a true race tyre. This is Conti’s first tubeless tyre, and the bead is pretty tough and thick – to ensure a tight seal – but this means they’re not the supplest in the business.

How much faster are GP 5000?

New Continental GP 5000 tyre is 4.3 watts faster than outgoing GP 4000 say aero testing specialists. Aero specialists Aerocoach have tested the brand new Continental GP 5000 tyre at the Boardman Performance Centre and found it to provide a 4.3 watt improvement over the outgoing GP 4000 at 45kph (28mph).

What tyres do pro cyclists use?

Continental remains supreme in the Tour peloton, with nine of the 22 squads racing on Competition Pro LTD tubulars. Vittoria has reasserted itself, with six teams. And after Specialized with two, the remainder of the tire brands represented — Challenge, Mavic, Hutchinson, Schwalbe and Kenda — each have a single team.