Bike tyre reviews
Shopping for new tyres? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Schwalbe Pro One tyres review
Schwalbe Pro One tyres are grippy and fast, although they come up a bit wider than specified
By Paul Norman Published
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WTB Cross Boss cyclocross tyre review
We test WTB's high volume cyclocross tyres on and off road
By Paul Norman Published
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Panaracer Extreme Jet Tubular review
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Continental Grand Prix 5000 clincher tyres review
After 14 years and multiple different remakes, the popular GP 4000 has finally evolved into the next generation
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Michelin Pro4 Endurance road bike tyres review
We put the Michelin Pro4 Endurance road bike tyres to the test on a range of tough road surfaces
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Donnelly Strada USH review
Offering fast rolling and grip in equal measures, is the Strada USH the best of both worlds?
By James Bracey Published
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Pirelli PZero Velo road tyre review
We put the Pirelli PZero Velo tyre through it paces to see if the Italian brand has successfully brought autosport performance to the road.
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Bontrager GR2 Team Issue Gravel tyre review
With both tubeless ready or clincher capabilities, the specific gravel tyre is designed for both speed and traction
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Continental Grand Sport Extra tyres review
A surprisingly capable, year-round tyre with additional puncture protection
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Michelin Power Competition Gravel review
Michelin brings tubeless tech to its road range with the Power Competition Gravel
By Paul Norman Published
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Vittoria Zaffiro Pro home trainer tyre review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Panaracer Race Type A Evo 2 review
Panaracer Race Type A Evo 2 road tyre £39.99
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Rubena Phoenix Racing Pro review
Rubena Phoenix Racing Pro road tyre costing £26.99
By Cycling Active Published
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Specialized S-Works Turbo Cotton tyres review
The Specialized S-Works Turbo Cotton tyres are an amazingly fast feeling and great looking set of tyres that'll help any bike zip along
By Symon Lewis Published