Vittoria Corsa Graphene 2.0
79,95
Continental Competition
89,95
Michelin Power Competition
From 64,95
Vittoria Corsa Graphene 2.0 vs. Continental Competition vs. Michelin Power Competition
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Reviews
Pros
Low rolling resistance |
Rarely punctured |
Good grip |
Fast delivery |
Quick Order |
Fast in |
Fine Continental tube |
Quality |
Grip |
Rolweerstand |
Lekbestendigheid |
Cons
Pricey |
Expensive |
Gele opdruk |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The second generation graphene compounds produce even better performances compared to the first generation of the compounds. |
The use of 4 different compounds creates a perfect balance between rolling resistance, grip, braking performance, durability and puncture resistance. |
The highly flexible carcass provides an optimal contact surface with the road surface, resulting in a very high level of grip. |
The rubber compound and tread design provide excellent grip in wet conditions. |
This hand-made tube is a true display of German quality. |
Due to the flexible carcass with a latex inner tube, the Michelin Power Competition has a low rolling resistance with a very comfortable road handling. |
The new rubber compound of the Power All Season compound gives you an exceptional grip on wet and dry surfaces. |
Equipped with extra reinforcement against punctures underneath the tread. |
The Cofidis team, among others, relied on the Michelin Power Competition Tubular tyre during several Continental Pro and World Tour 2018 races. |
Cons
Only available with a skinwall. |
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The Michelin Power Competition Tubular is not the lightest tubular tyre. |
Specifications
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
Tubular
Tubular
Tubular
28 mm
22 mm
25 mm
25 mm
23 mm
25 mm
28 mm
25 mm
28 mm
50 mm
30 mm
Yes
Colour
Brown
Black
Black
Speed