New take on things.
"We now feel picking the right size tire is more a matter of looking at what level of comfort (and grip) is required. At some point, a smaller tire isn't able to provide the same comfort level (and grip) as its bigger counterpart because it will start bottoming out.
If you want to go as fast as possible, choose your required comfort level and pick the smallest tire that can provide that comfort for you."
https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/...KOG_Opmz8#conclusion
Rather timely find, as I was shopping for wider tubulars to use instead of my old, but unused, 21.5mm Vittoria Corsa CXIII's. I'll just stick with those pumped up to 130psi ;-)
Swimming Workout of the Day:
Favourite Swim Sets:
2020 National Masters Champion - M50-54 - 50m Butterfly
"We now feel picking the right size tire is more a matter of looking at what level of comfort (and grip) is required. At some point, a smaller tire isn't able to provide the same comfort level (and grip) as its bigger counterpart because it will start bottoming out.
If you want to go as fast as possible, choose your required comfort level and pick the smallest tire that can provide that comfort for you."
https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/...KOG_Opmz8#conclusion
Rather timely find, as I was shopping for wider tubulars to use instead of my old, but unused, 21.5mm Vittoria Corsa CXIII's. I'll just stick with those pumped up to 130psi ;-)
Swimming Workout of the Day:
Favourite Swim Sets:
2020 National Masters Champion - M50-54 - 50m Butterfly
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JasoninHalifax: Jan 26, 21 9:57