Best for: Most riders—ideal for everyday use, commuting, and training. Quick to change and easy to find.
How they work: Use an inner tube and hook onto the rim’s bead. Still the most widespread tyre type due to simplicity and reliability.
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Best for: Riders looking for more speed, fewer flats, and the ability to run lower pressures—especially popular for endurance, racing, and mixed-surface riding.
How they work: No inner tube. A liquid sealant inside seals small punctures on the go. Requires tubeless-ready rims and careful setup.
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Best for: Long-distance riders, commuters, or anyone dealing with rough roads and unpredictable weather. Prioritises protection, grip, and comfort over outright speed.
How they work: Typically heavier, with reinforced casings and grippier rubber. Many are available in clincher or tubeless formats.
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Riding Style | Tyre Type | Best Brand Models |
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Fast Racing | Tubeless | GP5000 S TR, Corsa N.EXT, P Zero Race TLR |
Daily Training | Clincher/Tubeless | Rubino Pro, P7 Sport, GP5000 |
Wet Weather | Endurance/Tubeless | Cinturato Velo, GP 4-Season, Corsa N.EXT |
Endurance Rides | Endurance/Tubeless | Zaffiro Pro, Cinturato Road, GP5000 S TR |
The right tyre isn’t just about going fast—it’s about riding smart. It’s about grip in the corners, resilience against flats, and the confidence to push harder. Whether you're a crit racer, weekend explorer, or year-round commuter, Vittoria, Pirelli, and Continental have premium options for every riding style.
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