I'm seeing the 23mm Vittoria Corsa Evo CX II Team Prototype being offered at good discounts. Really tempted to try it for hillclimbs and maybe the odd group ride when people bring out the good gear.
Lots of info about the regular CX available, but does anyone know what sets the Team Prototype apart? It has the black centre tread, tan casing and 23mm. Maybe just an earlier production run of the now regular (non "Evo") CX?
Vittoria Corsa Evo CX II Team Prototype
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Thanks fdegrove. Luckily the 23mm SC is offered at the same price. Might be the better choice then, although I had planned to use it only in dry conditions.
Bikes: Raw Ti, 650b flatbar CX
Hi,
Up to you then.
Where I do most of my riding these are pretty much useless anyway (too many flints, silex and such which these tyres seem to attract like magnets) so I can't really compare all the latest versions.
Of course, I can see the attraction of the "Prototype" logo....
Ciao,
Up to you then.
Where I do most of my riding these are pretty much useless anyway (too many flints, silex and such which these tyres seem to attract like magnets) so I can't really compare all the latest versions.
Of course, I can see the attraction of the "Prototype" logo....
Ciao,
Being a snob is an expensive hobby.
Ok, I have clean smooth roads and long climbs at my disposal. But you have cobbles, and your fries are better.
Appeal of the CX is the low rolling resistance. (Although it seems not to do well on all tests) Wondering how much the SC is giving up to the CX in that regard.
PS: spot on about the lure of the proto.
Appeal of the CX is the low rolling resistance. (Although it seems not to do well on all tests) Wondering how much the SC is giving up to the CX in that regard.
PS: spot on about the lure of the proto.
Bikes: Raw Ti, 650b flatbar CX
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Hi,
Both were tested using the same test protocol?
If it were me climbing I'd opt for a set of Veloflex Servizio Corse, they're light and hard to beat when it comes to RR. Regardless of what some test results show as they're often thrown in a test that's not to their advantage: too low tyre pressure and too low load.
A bit like comparing our french fries to MC's....
Ciao,
Appeal of the CX is the low rolling resistance. (Although it seems not to do well on all tests) Wondering how much the SC is giving up to the CX in that regard.
Both were tested using the same test protocol?
If it were me climbing I'd opt for a set of Veloflex Servizio Corse, they're light and hard to beat when it comes to RR. Regardless of what some test results show as they're often thrown in a test that's not to their advantage: too low tyre pressure and too low load.
A bit like comparing our french fries to MC's....
Ciao,
Being a snob is an expensive hobby.