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Continental GP5000 S TR/TT TR Tires Get New, Wider Sizes

continental gp5000 s-tr 35mm road tubeless tire on a bike.
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Two new Continental Grand Prix 5000 sizes give you more versatility on any road and against the clock. The GP5000 S TR now comes in a 35mm width, and the GP5000 TT TR in 30mm.

The GP5000 S TR is the all-rounder, balancing weight and protection for a fast but durable (and puncture protected) ride. Designed for general purpose road riding, the new size lets you push the boundaries of what “all road” really means.

continental gp5000 s-tr 35mm road tubeless tire on a bike.

And the increased volume means you can run lower pressures for more traction and comfort while doing so. Claimed weight is 380g, MSRP $128.95 (113.95€).

The GP5000 TT TR (below) saves weight and reduces rolling resistance for race days with a stripped-down casing. It’s not totally exposed…both tires use Conti’s Vectran Breaker for puncture protection, this one just has less supporting materials to bolster its effectiveness. Claimed weight is 280g, MSRP is $116.95 (91.95€).

continental gp5000 tt-tr 30mm tubeless road tire on a time trial triathlon bike.

Both tires (and all GP5000 tires, for that matter) get Continental’s BlackChili Compound, with Lazer Grip patches of texture on the cornering edges for more control.

All GP5000 models also get their “Active Comfort Technology”, which is a proprietary technology (presumably that means “magic material”) embedded into the casing to absorb and damp vibrations for improved comfort

Continental-Tires.com

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Sergey
Sergey
9 days ago

claimed weight for 35 s tr is 365g on official site

NREsq
NREsq
7 days ago

$130 for a tire!?!? No bicycle tires is that good.

Robin
Robin
6 days ago
Reply to  NREsq

That’s one opinion.

Joey Brown
Joey Brown
4 days ago
Reply to  NREsq

Bicycle tires are getting ridiculous. I recently purchased Continental tires for my van at $130 each. And those tires will last 60,000 miles!

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