Recommendations on tubulars? In the past I have used Vittoria or Continental.
Juan
most signs are pointing to the new vittoria speed’s being very quick readily available options.
Veloflex Records, Conti Pro ltd’s (have to have a source) and older Chrono’s are all good tires as well.
Thanks, which are most puncture resistant? Trade offs I know, but looking for optimal…
A tire with high puncture resistance is slow.
Right, looking for best combo…thanks
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Not many Tubular tires tested but there are a few, Zipp Tangente SLSpeed 27C Tubular is in the top 5 of all tires Tom has on his chart ,
https://docs.google.com/.../edit#gid=2047093726
http://bikeblather.blogspot.com/...peed-course-and.html
Zipp Tangente SLSpeed 27C Tubular = .0028, 26W for pair @ 40kph, width = 26.8mm
Zipp Tangente Speed 25C Clincher = .0030, 28W for pair @ 40kph, width = 24.8mm
Zipp Tangente SLSpeed 24C Tubular = .0032, 29W for pair @ 40kph, width = 23.5mm
Schwalbe IronMan Tubular 22C = .0032, 30W for pair @ 40kph, width = 21.7mm
Zipp Tangente Speed 23C Clincher = .0033, 31W for pair @ 40kph, width = 23.8mm
Continental GP4000S 23C = .0034, 32W for pair @ 40kph, width = 24.8mm
Zipp Tangente Course 25C Clincher = .0035, 32W for pair @ 40kph, width = 24.7mm
Zipp Tangente Course 23C Clincher = .0035, 33W for pair @ 40kph, width = 23.8mm
Old Zipp Tangente 23C Tubular = .0045, 41W for pair @ 40kph, width = 22.4mm
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Corsa Speed with some orange seal, they’re race wheels, you have to take some risk. They offer more protection then the Crono.
http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/road-bike-reviews/vittoria-corsa-g-tubular-2016
Rolling Resistance 140 psi / 9.7 Bar 11.9 Watts
Rolling Resistance 120 psi / 8.3 Bar 12.3 Watts
Rolling Resistance 100 PSI / 6.9 Bar 12.8 Watts
Rolling Resistance 80 PSI / 5.5 Bar 14.1 Watts
Rolling Resistance 60 PSI / 4.1 Bar 16.4 Watts
Rolling Resistance Coefficient (Crr) 140 psi / 9.7 Bar 0.00357
Rolling Resistance Coefficient (Crr) 120 psi / 8.3 Bar 0.00369
Rolling Resistance Coefficient (Crr) 100 psi / 6.9 Bar 0.00384
Rolling Resistance Coefficient (Crr) 80 psi / 5.5 Bar 0.00423
Rolling Resistance Coefficient (Crr) 60 psi / 4.1 Bar
It would be great if they made the Vittoria Corsa Speed tubular in a 25 or 28, but only a 23 so far, so I wont be trying it.
I’m using the vittorias, i’ve raced a 70.3 with it no problem…
I went with Vittoria’s as well. Did a little research plus found a smokin deal.
Would you trust Corsa Speed for the rough roads of Lake Placid ? Some parts of the course are quite rough.
Or should I choose Zipp SL Speed ? They offer a 27, but maybe they’re too wide for my Hed Stinger 9s? The 24 might fit better ?
Programm: competitive age grouper.
Cheers !
rough roads? what does that have to do with it. Tubulars I have found feel better on rough roads.
Zipps newer tubies arent great in race and you always stand that chance on race day which is important for most triathletes since cornering even when dry can be an issue.
I like the Veloflex tires for all around I run their carbon 23 up front and arlenburg (sp) 25 in back. great tires better longevity compared to vittorias .
Rough roads = higher risk of flatting with lighter tubulars, no ?
less chance than clinchers, rough roads dont cause flats unless hit a pot hole which in most cases you gonna flat but with a tubular chances less than clincher
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Zipps newer tubies arent great in race
What makes you say that, what testing have you done ??
Thanks !
Zipps newer tubies arent great in race
What makes you say that, what testing have you done ??
Thanks !
I have. They’re an aero disaster.
Used Corsa Speeds at 50psi on Monday around the crap roads of Cheshire. Super comfy and set a PB on the course.
Zipps newer tubies arent great in race
What makes you say that, what testing have you done ??
Thanks !
I have. They’re an aero disaster.
Used Corsa Speeds at 50psi on Monday around the crap roads of Cheshire. Super comfy and set a PB on the course.
x2 on Corsa Speeds. I had a disaster of a day in terms of power - 50W down from expected - but still managed a good time (though not a PR). Comfy too.
sorry I meant rain, I have seen lots of people slid out in rainly crits or road races. In rain they suck. read reviews others say same.
Zipps newer tubies arent great in race
What makes you say that, what testing have you done ??
Thanks !
I have. They’re an aero disaster.
Used Corsa Speeds at 50psi on Monday around the crap roads of Cheshire. Super comfy and set a PB on the course.
So your say that the new Zipp Tangente SL Speed Tubular tires are an Aero disaster?
That sucks cause I really like them, what size did you try the 24 or 27 and on what wheels ?
Im using the 27s on my Reynolds Aero 58 / 72 wheels… Great wheels by the way.
sorry I meant rain, I have seen lots of people slid out in rainly crits or road races. In rain they suck. read reviews others say same.
I have read and heard that the OLD Zipp tires suck in the wet, but I have not heard that at all about the NEW ones.