Current best choice tubular tyres for fast average size woman using Mavic CX60/80 wheels?
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Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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I only read on here today Xavier from Aerocoach says Vittoria Corsa Speed
https://forum.slowtwitch.com/forum/Slowtwitch_Forums_C1/Triathlon_Forum_F1/New_Veloflex_Records_beat_Vittoria_Corsa_Speeds_P7339645-4/
https://forum.slowtwitch.com/forum/Slowtwitch_Forums_C1/Triathlon_Forum_F1/New_Veloflex_Records_beat_Vittoria_Corsa_Speeds_P7339645-4/
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [Shambolic]
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Vittorias with latex internals haven't been super reliable for me. I did like the EVO Tri when I rode them.
I mounted up a set of Tufo 28c's - and found them to be great tires.
Bought another pair for second set of wheels.
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I mounted up a set of Tufo 28c's - and found them to be great tires.
Bought another pair for second set of wheels.
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Re: Tubs, where are we at? [SharkFM]
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I've personally always run Vittoria Corsa with sealant and haven't trusted the Speeds but never had any issues.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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Vittoria Corsa Speed G 2.0
Good US prices from worldclasscycles.com
https://worldclasscycles.com/...ulars/road-tubulars/
Good US prices from worldclasscycles.com
https://worldclasscycles.com/...ulars/road-tubulars/
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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Don't Mavic CXR wheels have the proprietary Speed Blades that require you to use the Mavic CXR Ulitimate Griplink tubular tires as well?
https://www.bicyclebuys.com/...weKwFVhoChbEQAvD_BwE
https://www.bicyclebuys.com/...weKwFVhoChbEQAvD_BwE
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [jaretj]
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jaretj wrote:
Vittoria Corsa Speed G 2.0 Good US prices from worldclasscycles.com
https://worldclasscycles.com/...ulars/road-tubulars/
thanks for the link. I need some new tubs....
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Re: Tubs, where are we at? [JasoninHalifax]
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Website looks like a 12 year old did it but it's effective.
I've been buying tires from them for years.
I've been buying tires from them for years.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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Agree with the others, Vittoria Corsa. Great tire which contains latex tubes. I have been happy to run the multiple variations of the standard Corsa model for 10 plus years. Have not tried the SL/Speed versions.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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lyrrad wrote:
Current best choice tubular tyres for fast average size woman using Mavic CX60/80 wheels?Ok, that makes sense - I was wondering what "tubs' in your title meant, thinking something like this
And wondering if there was a preference between metal or plastic, and what sort of insulation is available these days?
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Re: Tubs, where are we at? [SharkFM]
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Tufo tires are very slow.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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Excel have the G+ tubulars at $58. I don't know if the G2.0 are any different/better, but I have the G2.0 tubeless and they feel similar to the G+ tubular. Neither feel as good as the older corsa CXIIIs that I loved. (I recognise that perception does not equal speed, but it does make me hold back a bit on hard cornering). A teammate has the Corsa controls and raves about them. Giving up a very small extra drag for increased confidence could be well worth it.
https://www.excelsports.com/...corsa-g-tubular-tire
Best value training and rougher-road racing tires are, IMO, the conti sprinters in 25 mm. Can find then for about $45. Good durability and solid handling.
Bontrager have the r4 tubular on sale at half-price. I think they are made by Vittoria and should be similar to the corsas. Anyone have them or can confirm this? Great deal.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/equipment/cycling-components/factory-overstock/bontrager-r4-tubular-factory-overstock-road-tire/p/31118/?colorCode=black_tan
https://www.excelsports.com/...corsa-g-tubular-tire
Best value training and rougher-road racing tires are, IMO, the conti sprinters in 25 mm. Can find then for about $45. Good durability and solid handling.
Bontrager have the r4 tubular on sale at half-price. I think they are made by Vittoria and should be similar to the corsas. Anyone have them or can confirm this? Great deal.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/equipment/cycling-components/factory-overstock/bontrager-r4-tubular-factory-overstock-road-tire/p/31118/?colorCode=black_tan
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [jimatbeyond]
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jimatbeyond wrote:
Tufo tires are very slow.That may be changing.
The Calibra Lite (clincher) scores pretty well according to Aerocoach. Faster than, say, the Turbo Cotton. Or even the Schwalbe Pro One TT, which is a really fast tire.
I've heard anecdotally that the tubulars used by Tufo pros are way faster than prior Tufo tubulars, but no idea if that change is legit, or has made it to the retail tubulars yet.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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x2 on Corsa Speed tubbies - I use them for outdoor track, and they've been great.
They sure don't last very long (I go through multiple per season, and I don't do a ton of training miles on the track). But no problem otherwise.
They sure don't last very long (I go through multiple per season, and I don't do a ton of training miles on the track). But no problem otherwise.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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lyrrad wrote:
Current best choice tubular tyres for fast average size woman using Mavic CX60/80 wheels?What do you mean by best? The stats show the Corsa Speed is the fastest, but if you look at my 70/3/Ironman bike splits, the slowest ones have been with Corsa Speeds as I flatted numerous times! For sprint/OD or longer races on great roads with little debris go Corsa Speed. Otherwise I'd go Continental Competition. I don't think you can get them with latex tubes though, unless you can get hold of the pro version.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [carlosflanders]
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Two Vittoria Corsa CXIII's in 21.5mm for $48. Heck of a deal. https://www.excelsports.com/...-tubular-tire-2-pack
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Re: Tubs, where are we at? [zedzded]
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And why I've never trusted racing them. Never had a flat with the standard Corsa graphine model and a front puncture that sealed without stopping with the Corsa CX III in my years racing triathlons.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [jaretj]
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jaretj wrote:
Vittoria Corsa Speed G 2.0 Good US prices from worldclasscycles.com
https://worldclasscycles.com/...ulars/road-tubulars/
This is our choice for longer half to full races. Very reasonably proven protection over the past 3-4 years with myself and a couple other ludites who still run tubulars.
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Re: Tubs, where are we at? [lyrrad]
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lyrrad wrote:
Current best choice tubular tyres for fast average size woman using Mavic CX60/80 wheels?If you stay off the shoulder...
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [rruff]
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rruff wrote:
lyrrad wrote:
Current best choice tubular tyres for fast average size woman using Mavic CX60/80 wheels?If you stay off the shoulder...
Great for an indoor velodrome but I am sure most people like to finish races...
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [Shambolic]
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Shambolic wrote:
Great for an indoor velodrome but I am sure most people like to finish races...Seems to be the same casing they use for everything, just very thin and fast tread and no puncture strip. Where is your sense of adventure?.... ;)
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [Shambolic]
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quote Shambolic]
If you stay off the shoulder...
Great for an indoor velodrome but I am sure most people like to finish races...[/quote]
For sure. I was actually in Churchill Cycles yesterday chatting to Matt Illingworth (Olympic time trialer and triathlete) and he said he raced these tyres on the road. He did say he'd flatted a few times on them though.
I guess it depends how much you're racing and how much training you've put in. For a lot of us we do maybe 3 big races a year, 3 months training and is it really worth running the risk of a flat? In a 70.3 that would cost me 3 minutes, that's 3 months of getting up at 5am to swim gone down the drain! If I was racing every month then sure I'd take the risk.
rruff wrote:
lyrrad wrote:
Current best choice tubular tyres for fast average size woman using Mavic CX60/80 wheels?If you stay off the shoulder...
Great for an indoor velodrome but I am sure most people like to finish races...
For sure. I was actually in Churchill Cycles yesterday chatting to Matt Illingworth (Olympic time trialer and triathlete) and he said he raced these tyres on the road. He did say he'd flatted a few times on them though.
I guess it depends how much you're racing and how much training you've put in. For a lot of us we do maybe 3 big races a year, 3 months training and is it really worth running the risk of a flat? In a 70.3 that would cost me 3 minutes, that's 3 months of getting up at 5am to swim gone down the drain! If I was racing every month then sure I'd take the risk.
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [zedzded]
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You may put super fast tyres onto you race wheels with clinchers for select races but with tubs once they are glued on they come off when they are done. I am not going to remove and glue new tubs on every other week. Vittoria Corsa on my tubs and Continental GP5000 on my clinchers set and forget...
Re: Tubs, where are we at? [Shambolic]
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Shambolic wrote:
You may put super fast tyres onto you race wheels with clinchers for select races but with tubs once they are glued on they come off when they are done. I am not going to remove and glue new tubs on every other week. Vittoria Corsa on my tubs and Continental GP5000 on my clinchers set and forget...Yups.
I've just sold my TT bike and both sets of tubular wheels, new TT bike has clincher/tubeless wheels. I haven't ridden clinchers for 4 years and tubeless sound like a PITA.
I have no idea where they fit in on the speed chart but FMBs Paris Roubaix in the 27mm sure are the cats whiskers for ride comfort.