A new generation of road tyres designed for maximum performance and reliability. With an innovative Gum-X compound and Tubeless Ready construction, it provides up to 35% less rolling resistance than the previous generation. A wider profile and optimised tread pattern ensure superior grip, comfort and durability - whether you're training or racing.
- Lower rolling resistance - faster riding thanks to the innovative Gum-X compound.
- High grip and safety - optimized tread pattern for perfect braking performance in dry and wet conditions.
- 35% lower rolling resistance than previous model
- Wider profile (28-35 mm) for increased comfort
- Tubeless Ready design for improved airtightness
- Excellent traction and braking performance
- Tested for over 100,000 km
- High puncture resistance
- Stable pressure to reduce wear
- Gum-X premium compound for optimal grip
- Folding foot for easy installation
- Suitable for training and racing
Specifications:
Platform: PRO5
Level: PREMIUM COMPETITION LINE
SKU: 921264
Diameter: 700
TROP: 35-622
Width: 35 mm
Use: Front/Rear
Weight: 390 g
Sheet: Foldable Bead
TPI: 3x120
Shell Design: Tubeless Ready
Wall Color: Black
Sample Color: Black
Minimum pressure: 3.5 bar
Maximum pressure: 5 bar
Recommended tube type: A3
Michelin (Manufacture Française des Pneumatiques Michelin, Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin) is a French company that manufactures tyres, but is also known for publishing car maps and guides to the best restaurants in Europe. An integral part of the company's logo and mascot is the Michelin Man, called Bibendum. The company was founded on 28 May 1889 by the brothers André and Édouard Michelin in Brussels.
The company is headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France. By 2005, the company was the world's largest tyre manufacturer, but was overtaken by rival Bridgestone the following year. Today, Michelin has 69 plants in 19 countries with more than 124,000 employees. More than 4,000 researchers work for the company in technology centres in North America, Europe and Asia. Around 190 million tyres are produced annually.



