About Vittoria 700x23c 23-28 Pista Control G2.0 Tubular Tyre Para Black Black
Long-lasting track rubber, suitable for those tracks with a rougher surface like those in concrete. The Pista Control is equipped with a Corespun 290TPI carcass and the famous graphene compound, for a perfect combination of low rolling resistance and durability. Asymmetrical tread pattern like the Pista, for optimal grip on curves at the limit. Used with an inner tube Vittoria in latex, it is very close to the performance of the tubular, but with the comfort of the clincher.
Reinforced carcass for use on outdoor tracksAsymmetrical tread pattern ensures optimal parabolic gripGRAPHENE 2.0 compound functionalized for greater durability.
Specifications
- DIMENSION : 700
- WIDTH : 23c
- ETRTO : 23-28
- VERSION : Tubular
- MATERIAL : Corespun 290 TPI
- COLOR : Flank Para
- WEIGHT : 250g
- ART. COD. : 11A.00.128
About Bike Tires
Investing in a good robust bike tire means no stopping over punctures, care-free ride over potholes, shards and other picky objects sprawled all over the road. Before you buy a bike tire, make sure you’re aware of the correct bike size, your purpose of buying a specific tire and what kind of bike riding(road, urban, off-road) you’re into. Road tires are sleek and smooth, can retain high pressure. Hybrid tires are suitable for everyday city rides whereas mountain bike tires come equipped with treads for firm grip and handling over the uneven surface.
Vittoria
Since 1953 Vittoria Industries Ltd. has built highly reputable partnerships within the cycling industry and created a unique brand image. Today’s Vittoria Industries Ltd. is the world’s leading manufacturer of bicycle tires, with an annual production of more than 7 million tires and 900.000 famous tubulars and cotton tires. Its research & development center develops the best racing tires for all levels, especially the unique Corsa Series cotton tires. Running its own production facilities in Thailand, and providing global sales and marketing network from North America (Boston) to Asia Pacific (Bangkok and Taiwan), and in Europe (Italy, Netherlands and Germany).