4.4 • 931 Ratings
🗓️ 9 November 2021
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Segmentist podcast everybody. Okay, Lefretz. It's November 8th, specifically at 819 in the morning here in Colorado. We've got most of the usual crew to chat through |
0:25.0 | the weekend bicycles. |
0:27.0 | We've got actually quite a few things to talk about |
0:29.0 | even though the racing season is behind us |
0:32.0 | and I believe shoddy Dave we have you for exactly |
0:36.4 | three minutes before you need to go pick up your daughter so before we introduce |
0:42.4 | anybody else, what are we learning about continental this week? |
0:47.0 | No, it's mad dad life in it. I'm actually going to dash off on some continental's to go and pick up in a minute but how about we talk |
0:54.3 | about continentals GP 5000 they are of course a successor to Contis hugely |
1:01.3 | successful GP4,000 tires have quickly surpassed these |
1:09.2 | as the tire of choice for trading and racing. If you've been listening to this |
1:13.9 | podcast at all this year you'll already know that the GP 5000 tires are made |
1:19.6 | with Continental's Black Chili Compound, Laser Grip and Vectron. But did you know that GP5,000 also use |
1:31.0 | active comfort technology. |
1:33.2 | I didn't you? |
1:35.2 | I didn't. |
1:38.2 | This revolution approach to cycling ties is embedded in the tire construction. |
1:43.8 | Active comfort technology absorbs vibrations |
1:47.1 | and smoothens your ride, |
1:49.1 | meaning you can not only ride faster, |
1:51.8 | but more comfortably. The GP5,000 is available in black, tan and |
1:57.0 | transparent sidewards ranging between 25 millimeters and 32 millimeter width as well. So to put it simply, continental |
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