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Vittoria Corsa Control Graphene 2.0 tire

Vittoria Corsa Control Graphene 2.0 tire

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For every request, Vittoria has an ad hoc answer: with Corsa Control you can tackle the slipperiest cobblestones and the most difficult roads in peace and safety. In addition to the Corespun-K 320 TPI reinforced carcass and 4C graphene technology, the Corsa Control is also equipped with a more aggressive tread design on the sides, which allows for better rubber performance, greater grip on particularly slippery surfaces as well as greater durability.

With the aim of pushing beyond the limits of what is thought possible, Vittoria has managed to develop a new generation of Graphene: Graphene 2.0. Unlike first generation Graphene, the new Graphene 2.0 is designed to improve the specific performance of the tyres. In other words, while the first generation of Graphene compounds uniformly raised the bar, Graphene 2.0 targets individual performance measures and raises them disproportionately compared to others. Vittoria is now able to use Graphene in such a way as to obtain an increase in performance specifically to improve speed, wet grip, durability and puncture resistance each time.
4C
A tire's compound, along with its casing, determines how well it holds the road. Vittoria relentlessly researches new compounds to create tires with ever greater performance, grip and durability. In any condition.

Developed exclusively by Vittoria to achieve ever greater performance, Vittoria 4C is a stratification process in which 4 compounds with unique characteristics are combined within the single tyre.

Vittoria Clinchers
The clincher is the most common type of tire and necessarily requires the use of an inner tube. The clincher is made up of a fabric carcass (mainly nylon), can have a steel bead (rigid bead) or aramid (folding bead), and is subjected to a vulcanization process. This process is irreversible and involves subjecting the rubber to high temperatures together with a hardening agent - usually carbon - in order to increase the resistance and durability of the rubber itself.
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