What tire width do pros use?

By far the most common widths were 25mm and 26mm. And while it's difficult to compare Tour speeds based on tire width and pressure, the growing research and the massive push across teams to wider tires and lower pressure speak volumes.
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Are 25c tires faster than 28c?

According to data from https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/specials/conti-gp4000s-ii-23-25-28 , 25c at 80 psi is slightly more efficient as compared to 28c at 60 psi and those pressures are in the ballpark area of what I would run typically.
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What is the fastest road bike tire width?

'Also a 28mm tubeless tyre is the fastest setup [in rolling resistance tests]. At 40kmh a high-quality clincher tyre with a latex inner tube is about 2 watts slower. And a 32mm tyre is only about 2 watts slower than an equivalent 28mm tyre.
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Are 28mm tyres faster?

The 28mm versions of the best-rolling tyres will be faster still, and over the next few years they'll fit more and more new bikes as manufacturers expand their ranges of bikes with disc brakes. Riders whose bikes will take them report that the 28mm versions of the fastest tyres really are another step up in comfort.
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Do pros use 28mm tyres?

Yes, they are still aerodynamically superior, but the rolling speed advantages outweigh this, certainly at the speeds of regular cyclists and even up to the speeds reached by keen amateurs, even professional cyclists are now running 25mm tubulars and sometimes 28mm for the Spring classics.
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Thin Vs Wide | Which Tyre Is Right For You?



Which is better 700x28 or 700x25?

You will not notice the difference between 25 and 28. Tire pressure and tread pattern are far more significant in terms of rolling resistance, and the difference in diameter/gear ratio is too small for you to feel.
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What size road bike tires do the pros use?

The common standard for many years was 23mm (it used to be even narrower) but that has changed as the pro peloton adopted wider tyres, with 25mm slowly becoming the default choice. Some of the latest race bikes have been designed to accommodate even wider tyres, up to 28mm in some cases.
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Does a wider tire ride better?

Overall, wider tires are better for dry surfaces and for high-performance vehicles. Greater surface area allows for better day-to-day traction and durability.
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Do wider tires slow you down?

Wider tires are heavier, which, as a consequence, adds more weight to the car. This decreases the car's acceleration. With its large contact area, wide tires not only slow down acceleration but also cause hard steering and poor car handling.
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Do pros still use tubular tires?

Many pros still like tubular tyres because of the safety they offer in the event of a puncture. As the tyre is glued to the rim, it should stay there when deflated, allowing the rider to continue rolling along at the back of the peloton until their team car comes up to change the wheel.
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Are wider tires faster?

In the real world, the answer to the question 'are wider tyres faster? ' is more nuanced. Though wider tyres don't produce less rolling resistance than narrower tyres once you normalise for casing tension, they shouldn't roll any slower either. Wider tyres are also likely to be more comfortable and grippier.
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What psi do pro cyclists use?

"It depends on the road surface, but 10 years ago the standard was 23mm tires at 8 or 8.5 bar, or 115, 120 psi," Brown said. "And now it's 25mm for regular road racing and 7 to 7.5 bar for front and rear, so a little less than 100 to 110 max on the bikes." So what's the deal?
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Why do racing bikes have thin tyres?

Road bikes have such thin tires for two main reasons. The first is that with less contact between tire and road there is less friction and a wheel rolls faster than a fat tire at the same level of energy expenditure. Second is weight. The thinner the tire the lighter it is going to be.
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Do bikes with bigger wheels go faster?

Push bikes with larger wheels can go faster than the ones with smaller wheels because the radius of the wheel is larger they are also more stable at higher speeds.
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Can I put 28mm tires on 23mm rims?

28mm tire on 23mm rim may suffer a bit more. Both aren't 28mm tire on 28mm or wider rim anyway. Since you don't bother matching tire width to rim width to begin with, just screw aero and ride what you feel good. No problems.
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Do wider tires hurt gas mileage?

For example, larger tires decrease your fuel economy because they are heavier, while smaller tires increase fuel efficiency. Bigger tires also have a higher rolling resistance than smaller tires which means they require more resistance and effort to get them rolling.
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Do wider tires stop faster?

When you brake, while your tires are trying to slow down, your bike wants to continue forward. Because of that larger patch, the wider tire will resist the forward motion more and thus will brake faster.
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Are wider tires better on ice?

– In the winter, narrow tires are better under extreme conditions as they provide higher surface pressure against the road. Narrow tires also work better than wider ones in loose snow and slush. Wider tires, for their part, will offer more grip on hard surfaces, Martin Dražík says.
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What size wheels do Tour de France riders use?

The rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) indicate that any wheel can be used during cycling competitions, provided: the wheel's diameter is between 70cm and 55cm, including the tyre.
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What tires are used in Tour de France?

From 2018 onward, for an initial five-year period Continental will maintain high visibility around the world's toughest cycle race. All official support vehicles – cars, vans and motorcycles – at the Tour de France will be equipped with Continental tires.
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What is the widest 700c tire?

On a '700c' wheel, you can have a range of different widths. 23mm wide tires have been the standard for most road cycling over the past couple decades. You might see a 700x20c, or a 700x25c. On a cyclocross bike or 29-inch mountain bike, you could see tires as wide as 700x35c or 700x58c.
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Can I put 28mm tires on my road bike?

Most road bike frames can accommodate a tire as wide as about 28mm. Cyclocross and touring bikes are generally designed to accommodate wider tires.
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What does 700x25 28C mean?

New Specialized tires have split sizing. So your 700x25/28 tires have the width of a 25c and height of a 28c.
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Can you put 25 tubes in a 28 tire?

Re: 20-25 tubes in 28mm tires??

It's basically a no-no because as you pump up tyre the inner tube will stretch to fill the void of the wider tyre making it more likely to fail (or so the explanation went).
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