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Vittoria Corsa G2.0 TLR Road Tire
Vittoria Corsa G2.0 TLR Road Tire
Vittoria Corsa G2.0 TLR Road Tire
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Vittoria Corsa G2.0 TLR Road Tire

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Description

One of our favorite race tires, the Corsa is crafted with 4C Graphene 2.0 to deliver high performance across the key elements of great tire construction. Lightweight and built for speed, the Corsa is a solid choice for maximizing your effort on race day.



Features & Specs:

  • Grippy and lightweight
  • Built for speed
  • Great all around road tire
  • Bead: Clincher
  • Type: Folding, tubeless ready version
  • Casing: 320 TPI Corespun
  • Compound: 4C with Graphene 2.0
  • Weight: ~305g for 700x28

B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

Specifications

 

Threads Per Inch: 320 

 

Tire Type: Tubeless Ready 

 

Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) 

700 x 25mm - Tubeless Ready

Mfg PartNum: 11A00093 

Tire Width: 25mm (1.0in) 

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Fast, Smooth & Sticky
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by Robbauer
Cycling Enthusiast
South Carolina Mountains
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

I am an avid amateur cyclist I do not race but I live in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and ride a lot of technical descents at high speed. These tires are smooth, fast, and sticky. I have been riding them for two years and have yet to suffer a flat despite riding the morning after heavy storms with debris all over the road. I do agree with the previous assessment that they do delaminate. However that is happening close to the end of the lifespan of the tire in my experience. I would give them five stars if they didn't delaminate at all but it is kind of like a warning to check out tire tread if your not a maintenance freak. These are not commute tires they are made for sport riding and racing. It is my experience that they should be changed every one thousand miles or less if you are pushing the limits constantly. I personally love them and will continue to ride them for the foreseeable future.

Reviewed 9/22/2022
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Great tires
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, OR
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

For road bike, upped my mph.

Reviewed 8/26/2022
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Not bad.
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by BendBikah
Competitive Racer
Redmond, OR
6 of 9 customers found this review helpful.

Ride quality is fantastic with these but the grip leaves a little to be desired. By far, the biggest knock has been getting them seated. I've mounted them on two different sets of wheels so far and they're not overly difficult to get on the wheel - but holy moly are they stubborn to get seated on the bead.

Reviewed 9/6/2019
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Tread separates from tire
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by Mike
Cycling Enthusiast
Bluffton, SC

Bought two of these last year. The tread, which appears to be glued onto the casing, started to separate after about 1000 miles. Guessing that it was a rare defect, I installed the second. When it started doing the same at about 1000miles, I tried supergluing the tread in the places I could see it failing. At 3000miles it totally separated causing a flat (much too large a hole for the sealant to fix). I'm accustomed to getting about 9000miles from a rear tire and this is the first time in 24000 tubeless miles that I've been stopped by a flat.

Reviewed 4/20/2023
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Quality tires
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by S Midwest
Casual Cyclist
Midwest

Tires were installed about 4 months after purchase and arrival. Purchased during a fall season sale. Tires seem of good quality over my original tires. Haven�t actually ridden on them, as I�m waiting for nice Midwest weather to return. Star and review opinion are subject to change once I actually get to put some outdoor miles on them. So far, pleased with my purchase.

Reviewed 3/7/2023
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Good tire but sharing my observation
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by Kumark1013
Vancouver, WA
10 of 11 customers found this review helpful.

Have been running these TLR tires for just over a year. Kinda pricy but overall performance is what I expected: smooth, fast and some what durable.

But here is a gotcha on this tire: the tread band they glue on the casing separates. I don�t know why but mine started to delaminate after 6 months about.

Would I buy them again: yes as I think this was a fluke on the one tire. Gots lots of time on it and was getting ready to replace it when I saw the separation between the tread band and the casing.

Reviewed 8/9/2020
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Fast and supple
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by Grego
Boston
6 of 6 customers found this review helpful.

I found these tires to be very fast and comfy They were easy to install on my Giant tubeless carbon rims. I used an air canister to seat them. The trade-off is that they seem to puncture easily.

Reviewed 7/15/2019
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Fast rolling tire
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by joyrider
Cycling Enthusiast
dallas, TX
0 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

I accidentally happened on this tire, I needed tires and this was what the bike store had for tubeless. I am glad I happened on it. I feel I got a speed boost from the tire. I added the tire liner to it and even when I had a flat I did not notice till end of the ride.

I think others must have found same as me as the store no longer has them in stock so I have bought spare from here.

Reviewed 9/9/2021
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Great tire, Tubeless for the win!
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by hennessyr
Competitive Racer
Austin, TX
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

So far so good! Easy to set up tubeless, which is great for us, and has been a solid tire, good grip and feels fast.

Reviewed 7/25/2019
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Favorite new tire, supple, confident in the corners.
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by Pacific NWer
Cycling Enthusiast
Oregon
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

Used to be skeptical of the value of high thread count tires. These changes my mind, with tubeless setup and 50-60 psi, they grip the road with great confidence.

Reviewed 7/4/2019
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