For those seeking outstanding race-winning grip and traction on rough roads, wet and greasy cobbled streets, and slippery surfaces, the Vittoria Corsa Control G2.0 is the ultimate choice. This tyre triumphed in the 2018 Strade Bianche, a race known for its slippery and unpredictable terrain. With a thicker tread for top-notch puncture protection, the Graphene 2.0 compound, and the 4C compound layup in the tread, it offers optimized rolling performance, excellent grip and traction, and a long wear life.
**Technologies:**
- **Graphene 2.0 Compound:** Vittoria's unique Graphene compound excels in rolling performance, grip, traction, and longevity. It meets the performance needs for competitive and consistent racing. While the original Graphene Compound set a high standard across all disciplines, Graphene 2.0 tailors performance for different cycling disciplines, enhancing speed, grip, durability, and puncture resistance.
- **4C Compound:** Developed exclusively by Vittoria, the 4C compound achieves high-end performance. It's a layering process using 4 separate rubber compounds in the same tread, offering unmatched versatility in the central and side tread areas. Thoroughly tested, it meets the performance demands of road and off-road cyclists, providing better rolling efficiency, grip, and puncture protection.
**Specifications:**
- Tyre Bead - Folding
- Tyre Type - Clincher
- Terrain - Tarmac
- Casing - Corespun K 320 TPI

Using the Vittoria Corsa Control G2.0 tyres is straightforward. Just make sure to mount them correctly on your bike wheels following the standard tyre mounting procedures. When riding, these tyres perform great on tarmac, but they're also well - suited for rough and slippery roads. For best results, maintain the recommended tyre pressure as stated in your bike's manual. As for maintenance, regularly check the tyres for any signs of wear or damage, like cuts or punctures. If you spot any issues, replace the tyre right away. Also, keep the tyres clean by washing them gently with water and mild soap after a ride, especially if you've been on dirty or greasy roads. This will help extend their lifespan and keep them performing at their best.