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[Closed] What 25mm gravel tyre for... my road bike

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Getting to the stage where I need to replace the tyres on my 'day-to-day' road bike, e.g. the one that gets treated like crap, has mudguards, a 105 drivetrain thick with black oil, and I spend 95% of my time on 😀

Since this is my base miles bike I don't really mind putting heavier tyres on it, will save the GP5000s for the good bike, but today's ride saw me exploring up a wee gravel track right at the end of a long tarmac climb, would be nice to have something with a bit more tread material just so I'm more confident trying to put power down on the loose stuff that might cut up a thinner carcass.

Am thinking one of the Hutchinson Performance Storm or all-season, am sure I read they had a thicker crown on the tread but still (relatively) supply etc.

I know Marathons are the standard answer but am sure there is a better middle ground!

Anything else? Maybe even a touring tyre of sorts?

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Posted : 14/08/2020 10:26 am
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Hold the phone - Pirelli Cinturato Velo 26mm might be a winner, sounds like it has a road bike carcass, road bike tread (e.g. none) but a tread thickness almost double that of a normal tyre (3.6mm instead of 1.6/2.0mm).

Heavier, obviously, but with that tread thickness I'd be tempted to stick in some lightweight tubes to offset it.

https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/road-bike-reviews/pirelli-cinturato-velo-2018


 
Posted : 14/08/2020 10:48 am
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The sort of gravel I ride on (flinty, with many loose sections with larger stones) any road biased tyre would not last one ride without a puncture. The only tyres I can use are touring tyres and even most of those puncture. Wait for it, the best 25c tyre I have used in Marathon Plus for punctures (non ever in 1,000s of miles) and good grip in gravel (for a 25c) due to tread and squidgyness
If the gravel you ride is smoother, less sharp you may be okay.


 
Posted : 14/08/2020 11:02 am
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Ha, was waiting for you to post, figured this thread had your name on it!

Gravel will represent about 5% of my riding on this bike and would only be easy smooth gravel, I have an actual gravel bike for the big chunky stuff, hence trying to find a compromise between a normal road tyre and a Marathon!

Think I'm sold on the Cinturato to be honest, should have done more research before starting this thread!

Ta


 
Posted : 14/08/2020 11:12 am

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