Thanks man but I think I need something more hard stuff oriented that is also excellent on pavement as rooty mud is not common in the summer around here. Besides I try to avoid mud by all means, the biggest nightmare in my life as a cyclist is getting my bike dirty. I hate that.
Going by the principle of keeping our bikes kleen at all costs, we all watched stage 5 of the Giro.
What did we see? We saw guys with Conti 5000s fall. We saw guys with Conti 5000
TTs fall. We saw guys with Corsa Pros fall.
Did we see any with P Zero Race TLRs fall? No, we did not. 'Nuff said?
(OK, Mads Pedersen didn't exactly have a
happy face, but his bike was *not* all over the road like Cavendish's - and the keen eyed among you probably saw how much slip Milan had, I mean you could see that thing dance sideways on every puddle)