New GP5000 S TR coming soon
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New GP5000 S TR coming soon
https://cyclingtips.com/2021/09/spot...re-at-roubaix/
Hold off on buying new tires, especially if you use hookless rims. If Ineos is willing to use them, it might be a significant jump.
Hold off on buying new tires, especially if you use hookless rims. If Ineos is willing to use them, it might be a significant jump.
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Cool. I went hookless knowing full well that the GP5K TL was off limits, and I was okay with that, but maybe I'll try these if the price is right.
Unfortunately, this thread'll be like a siren song to those that know just enough about hookless to kvetch while making themselves look dumb and wasting a bunch of time.
Unfortunately, this thread'll be like a siren song to those that know just enough about hookless to kvetch while making themselves look dumb and wasting a bunch of time.
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Cool. I went hookless knowing full well that the GP5K TL was off limits, and I was okay with that, but maybe I'll try these if the price is right.
Unfortunately, this thread'll be like a siren song to those that know just enough about hookless to kvetch while making themselves look dumb and wasting a bunch of time.
Unfortunately, this thread'll be like a siren song to those that know just enough about hookless to kvetch while making themselves look dumb and wasting a bunch of time.
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from what I read in another story, they are hooked and hookless compatible so you should be ok
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Yeah, they'll work fine. Tires that are hookless compatible also work with hooked tubeless rims.
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Ouch. Yes, they are great tires, but I think that I picked those up at ~$40-45 ea. A lot of the upper tier tubeless tires are getting up there in price (which is why I stocked up a bit in the late winter), but Continental seems to have enough availability that their prices don't rollercoaster as much. If these new TRs are regularly available in the $50 range, they'll be a nice option.
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It also seems like it'll be considerably lighter than the original 5000 TL, probably omitting the butyl liner and relying more on the sealant for air retention. Correct move, if it's indeed the case.
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Good timing. My new Zipp 303s should be arriving in a few weeks. I love the GP5000 TL on my hooked rims and was debating which other tire I get instead. I was going to try Perelli P Zero TLR, but if I can get my hands on some new GP5000 S by then, I'll probably just go with those instead.
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These tires were ridden to victory in yesterday's Paris Roubaix:
https://www.bikeradar.com/news/conti...rix-5000-s-tr/
https://www.bikeradar.com/news/conti...rix-5000-s-tr/
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These tires were ridden to victory in yesterday's Paris Roubaix:
https://www.bikeradar.com/news/conti...rix-5000-s-tr/
https://www.bikeradar.com/news/conti...rix-5000-s-tr/
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Paris Roubaix ended up being a very big weekend for tubeless, hookless setups. I saw many photos of riders - both men and women - on hookless carbon wheels like Zipp 303s and 303 Firecrest running these tires.
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I don't recall 30mm being an option for the TL, only 28 and 32mm? Looks like tan and black sidewall options for all sizes:
https://www.continental-tires.com/bi...prix-5000-s-tr
MSRP = $100/ea, which is a lot.
https://www.continental-tires.com/bi...prix-5000-s-tr
MSRP = $100/ea, which is a lot.
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I don't recall 30mm being an option for the TL, only 28 and 32mm? Looks like tan and black sidewall options for all sizes:
https://www.continental-tires.com/bi...prix-5000-s-tr
MSRP = $100/ea, which is a lot.
https://www.continental-tires.com/bi...prix-5000-s-tr
MSRP = $100/ea, which is a lot.
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I know I'm definitely getting sucked into some confirmation bias but I did not like what I saw at paris-roubaix. Groupama and movistar were sliding all over the place. The groupama train lowsided and took out the peloton while the jumbo train (on vittoria) had no problems on the inside line. Van Vleuten ended up locking up her brakes and went down hard enough to break her hip in 2 places and break her shoulder. That kind of impact is more likely to happen with slippery tires/surfaces. The velon.cc on-bike highlights showed 2 movistar guys just dumping out of nowhere. Drops-Le Col (on conti) seemed to have multiple crashes.
Moscon was obviously unable to keep the bike in a straight line and a slippery tire doesn't help with that but considering that Colbrelli (and half the peloton) was on the same tire, we can safely say the pressure was the main issue.
I'm not convinced that the GP5000 can hang with corsas in the turns. Especially in the wet. I think if there's a significant difference, we'll start to see a pattern emerge. Corsas test something like 10W slower on steel drums but they're still somehow a favorite in the world tour (and for amateurs). I think the difference in grip could explain why.
Really wish we could see objective grip tests.
Also, the 25mm size is apparently not approved for 23i rims. Which is what Zipp optimizes for on their 303S, 404 and 454. Not to mention Bontrager RSL and LB 56. Probably more to come. It's an odd restriction.
Moscon was obviously unable to keep the bike in a straight line and a slippery tire doesn't help with that but considering that Colbrelli (and half the peloton) was on the same tire, we can safely say the pressure was the main issue.
I'm not convinced that the GP5000 can hang with corsas in the turns. Especially in the wet. I think if there's a significant difference, we'll start to see a pattern emerge. Corsas test something like 10W slower on steel drums but they're still somehow a favorite in the world tour (and for amateurs). I think the difference in grip could explain why.
Really wish we could see objective grip tests.
Also, the 25mm size is apparently not approved for 23i rims. Which is what Zipp optimizes for on their 303S, 404 and 454. Not to mention Bontrager RSL and LB 56. Probably more to come. It's an odd restriction.
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Isn't MSRP for the 5kTL ~$80? That seems to be par for the course for upper end TL and I seem to recall seeing them at ~$40 recently, which isn't bad, 'specially considering pricing in the current environment. So yeah, $100 is a bit much, but I would hope to see a ~$50 street price.
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Probably. I just checked and it looks like I paid $106 for a pair of GP 5000 TL's last summer, so yes... well below MSRP. I'll probably end up paying through the nose for the S TR just because I'll need tires soon and I'm sure sellers will be charging full price until the hype dies down.
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The 303 Firecrest is 2mm wider than the 303S and has a minimum tire size requirement (and optimized tire size) of 28mm.
404 and 454 have the same width as the 303S (23mm internal), but Zipp says they are optimized for 25mm.
404 and 454 have the same width as the 303S (23mm internal), but Zipp says they are optimized for 25mm.
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Right seems like I made a hasty assumption. interesting how 2 rims of the same width are optimal for different tire sizes. Or maybe the 303S is more aero with 25s but they simply didn't test them because it's intended to be a gravel wheel.
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I'm not sure about that. It seems like there's little advantage for them to say it's aero with 28mm if it's actually more aero with 25mm. No one is riding either size on gravel.
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Per 303S description on sram's site: "The key innovation is in the 303 S Series’ rim design. Its 45mm rim depth is the same as its predecessor, the 302 Disc brake. But its rim width is 2mm wider, at 27mm, and its tire bed is a full 7mm wider, at 23mm. That rim platform is designed to be the fastest with a 28mm tire."
I didn't see any ad copy on the 404 page that has any similar language.
I believe the issue is ETRTO. An inflated 25mm tire on a wide rim would probably be about ideal (105% rule) inflated width from aero perspective on a 27mm width external rim. However, ETRTO is going to hamstring manufacturers by indicating that for a 23c rim, the minimum width tire you're "allowed" to run is a 28mm. For a hookless rim, to bring the internal width down to 21mm minimum (says ETRTO), but keeping the 27mm external, they'd need a thicker bead wall.
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"optimized for 28" does not inherently mean "slower with 25". It simply means they use a 28mm tire as a reference when tuning the shape. Narrower tires tend to dominate wider ones in aero tests. Ie anything that is optimal for 28s will be even better (or at least extremely similar) for 25s.