The Michelin Power Cup Tire is their confidence inspiring road tire for racing and training. The new official rubber for UCI World Tour Team Cofidis, this tire is designed for the best mix of speed, grip, and durability fit for pros and amateurs alike.
This tire boasts excellent rolling resistance. Its speed and efficiency is inspired by Michelin's MotoGP™ technology.
It's light and reliable thanks to the Michelin® Aramid Shield Technology and 3x120 TPI casing. The result is fewer flats and a longer lifespan.
The Power Cup brings efficient handling and stability in both wet and dry conditions thanks to the Michelin's new GUM-X compound.
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Weight: 215 grams | |
Threads Per Inch: 120 | |
Tire Type: Clincher-Folding | |
Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
700c x 25mm - Classic (Gumwall) | Mfg PartNum: 15046 |
Tire Width: 25mm (1.0in) | |
700c x 28mm - Classic (Gumwall) | Mfg PartNum: 20391 |
Tire Width: 28mm (1.1in) |
REALLY PLEASED AT 6 RIDES AND 230 MILES ON THIS TIRE. I quit tubeless surprise garage flats and only run tubes for road bike. This tire is fast and flexible for a plush ride. It is easy to install with
thin spoons like the old GP4 days but faster. i like knowing that I can fix a flat with out pinching a tube and believe its as fast as my tubeless were. This is an upgrade to every thing else I ve run. Ordering more.
I purchased these last year. Installed before this season. I have about 400 miles on them. The rear started thumping like a truck recap. I installed a cheap spare and all is well. I'll be looking elsewhere for tires in the future. Big money should at least yield usable products.
I recently tried the Michelin Power Roads and was very impressed. Thus I was planning to reorder those, but they have been replaced by the Power Cup. These are slightly lighter than the Power Roads and paired with TPU tubes make a big difference on climbs for me. My only complaint is that they only come in black. The red sidewalls of the Power Roads looked so good on my bike!