Originally Posted by
canam73
Not really what you are asking, but this year I have had 5 flats on Mich Krylions (40% of mileage), 1 flat on Conti GP4000S (40%) and 0 flats on Mich Pro3 Race (20%), which seems about the opposite of the rates I would expect.
Originally Posted by
canam73
I have about 1500 on my first set. I mostly ride Continentals, but when Michelin came out with the Pro4 series Chainlove had Krylions and Pro3 Race for ~$25 and I bought a bunch. I've mostly been training on the Krylions and some GP4000s that I had left from the previous year. I've mostly used the Pro3 Race for events and a few solo hill rides.
Therefore, it would appear that Michelin's Pro3 Races have faired well by comparison. Well that sounds noteworthy for certain!