Continental Competition tubulars
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Does any one have any views / experiences of these on the track? Looks like a sensible file tread etc.
Cheers
Phil
Does any one have any views / experiences of these on the track? Looks like a sensible file tread etc.
Cheers
Phil
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They’ll be fine outdoors but I don’t think that they will work that well indoors.
My reason for saying this is that I have had grip problems at both Manchester and Newport with Conti Tempos to the point of consigning them for outdoor/track league use only - the Tempo is supposed to be a velodrome specific tub so I can't see an outdoor specific tub being that good on the boards.I’m a sprinter – I warmed up yesterday.0 -
Competition 22's work well outdoors (Herne Hill) and indoors (Calshot, Newport). They are very robust and puncture less than any other tub I've used. Only down side is that they don't 'feel' as fast as other tyres - Vittoria Pista, Sonderklasse, Veloflex.0
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Eddy S wrote:They’ll be fine outdoors but I don’t think that they will work that well indoors.
My reason for saying this is that I have had grip problems at both Manchester and Newport with Conti Tempos to the point of consigning them for outdoor/track league use only - the Tempo is supposed to be a velodrome specific tub so I can't see an outdoor specific tub being that good on the boards.
I use tempos and never had issues at Newport?
I know Courtney, Luke and Matt and several others down there use them.0 -
oldwelshman wrote:I use tempos and never had issues at Newport?
I know Courtney, Luke and Matt and several others down there use them.
In the spirit of open-mindedness I tried another pair recently (because I had to use my outdoor wheels at Newport) with exactly the same results. Maybe they just don't work for heavier riders indoors. They certainly don't have the feel of Vittorias.I’m a sprinter – I warmed up yesterday.0 -
Eddy S wrote:oldwelshman wrote:I use tempos and never had issues at Newport?
I know Courtney, Luke and Matt and several others down there use them.
In the spirit of open-mindedness I tried another pair recently (because I had to use my outdoor wheels at Newport) with exactly the same results. Maybe they just don't work for heavier riders indoors. They certainly don't have the feel of Vittorias.
I guess I better diet before going back down after christmas break then0 -
What's the best (grippiest) clincher tyre for Newport (or similar 250m pine track). Courtney suggested Contis, but this thread suggest otherwise. I'm 15 odd stone and using Fortezza tricomps (clinchers), which are great outdoors. I had a few heartstopping moments of lost grip at the front and am not entirely convinced by them.....0
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SteveR_100Milers wrote:What's the best (grippiest) clincher tyre for Newport (or similar 250m pine track)......I’m a sprinter – I warmed up yesterday.0
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Thanks Eddy, about to order some now. Just out of interest, what is your approx minmum safe speed on the banking with them? Not that I want to test it, just want the psychological safety margin in my head!0
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Eddy S wrote:SteveR_100Milers wrote:What's the best (grippiest) clincher tyre for Newport (or similar 250m pine track)......
Which session do you usually ride?0 -
I use the cheaper Vittoria tubs cant remember the model CS or Cx and they work just fine and are about £16DOOOOOOOOOOOOUGHNUTS!!!
I like
DOOOOOOOOOOOOUGHNUTS!!!0 -
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SteveR_100Milers wrote:Thanks Eddy, about to order some now. Just out of interest, what is your approx minmum safe speed on the banking with them? Not that I want to test it, just want the psychological safety margin in my head!0
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Which one is cooky? No one was riding that slowly on Tuesday....0
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This is cooky with me in the welsh champs, I am sure you have seen hime tghere before.
I think he is currently coaching 3 days a week there for wcu. I am sure fast track will know if he still does it.
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ahem, former world champion, current world masters champion and still bloody fast for his age doing close to 12 sec for 200m.
A living legend and top bloke.
He coaches the welsh squad there so you may see him on derny or just doing maybe 1 or 2 lap efforts but he goes quite slow even up on the rails before he starts to wind it up.0 -
SteveR_100Milers wrote:Which session do you usually ride?
I get down to a Vets session once in a blue moon but sadly I’m too far away to get involved in many of the sessions in the week. However, I was speaking with one of the Newport coaches a couple of weeks ago about the possibility of some more sprint orientated sessions coming up through the summer in which case I might be there more often.
Re the speed: being gravitationally challenged I can’t go as slow as some but probably need 15-16 mph before I start slipping - I have my Polar display set to HR and time so don't watch speed.I’m a sprinter – I warmed up yesterday.0 -
sorry ro resurrect this, but I am about to change the tyres only now. Apart from the diamante pro lights anything else with a tread? What about the cheaper diamante pro road?
With the pro lights do you have to keep roughing them up with sandpaper, and if so how regularly? I don't want another crash this winter, and since I mght be riding with some slower groups then grip is going to important!0 -
SteveR_100Milers wrote:sorry ro resurrect this, but I am about to change the tyres only now. Apart from the diamante pro lights anything else with a tread? What about the cheaper diamante pro road?
With the pro lights do you have to keep roughing them up with sandpaper, and if so how regularly? I don't want another crash this winter, and since I mght be riding with some slower groups then grip is going to important!0 -
oldwelshman wrote:SteveR_100Milers wrote:sorry ro resurrect this, but I am about to change the tyres only now. Apart from the diamante pro lights anything else with a tread? What about the cheaper diamante pro road?
With the pro lights do you have to keep roughing them up with sandpaper, and if so how regularly? I don't want another crash this winter, and since I mght be riding with some slower groups then grip is going to important!
Got some diamante pro lights - hopefully try them out sunday eve.0 -
I found them to not be too good indoors. go for something softer.0