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Vittoria
Corsa G2.0 Tubeless Tire

3.217391304347826 out of 5 stars
23 Reviews
$87.99
Color:Black

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Corsa G2.0 Tire

The Corsa G2.0 Tubeless Tire combines the winning performance of the Corsa with a tubeless-ready casing, giving you the option to run it tubeless at lower pressures for increased comfort and grip, less rolling resistance, and a lower risk of flats. Additionally, the tire features Vittoria's revised Graphene 2.0 compound that specifically tailors the performance benefits of graphene for each specific application. In the case of the Corsa G2.0, the targeted improvement is to lower rolling resistance, without sacrificing durability. One thing that stays consistent is Vittoria's 320 TPI Corespun cotton casing, providing you with a supple ride across rough roads.


Vittoria owns the only machine in the world that allows for 4 compounds in a single tread, which they then fortify with Graphene 2.0. This allows Vittoria to fine-tune the flex of the tread-base and tread-surface separately, placing the correct durometer Graphene 2.0 compound exactly where it's needed for maximum grip, rolling speed, cornering control, and wear life. Vittoria claims that Graphene 2.0 significantly reduces rolling resistance, while at the same time increasing abrasion-resistance, making this tire both faster and more resistant to flats than the previous generation.


Details

  • Tubeless-ready road tire offering race-worthy performance
  • Run it tubeless for a plush ride with increased flat resistance
  • 4 compounds in the tread optimize grip, rolling speed, & wear life
  • Graphene 2.0 reduces rolling resistance while increasing durability
  • 320 TPI core-spun casing offers a smooth and supple ride
  • Item #VIT005D
Compound
4C Graphene 2.0
Size
700c x 25mm, 700c x 28mm
Type
tubeless-ready
TPI
320
PSI
[700 x 25mm] 130
Bead
folding
Claimed Weight
[700c x 25mm] 10.2oz (290g), [700c x 28mm] 10.9oz (310g)
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

3 based on 23 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 6 reviews
2 Stars - 4 reviews
3 Stars - 2 reviews
4 Stars - 1 reviews
5 Stars - 10 reviews

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1 out of 5 stars

December 28, 2023

Setting up tubeless overly frustrating

Like many other reviews online, I found this tire to be the most frustrating to set up tubeless and I have many years experience in tubeless tires for my road, gravel, and mountain bikes. One video review online did help the most by putting in a tube for a day to (a) round out the unpackaged natural "flat across" shape of the tire profile, and (b) get one side of the tire to be fully seated (with popping sound) so when the tube is removed you are halfway there in the actual sealant/tubeless stage. Now that it is finally set up, I may review again later once I get some miles on them as I am eager to realize the positive performance reviews I have read. This video was the most helpful, especially as he uses the same Airshot that I do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr1hyRU4x2M&t=598s The nice news is my 25mm tire has favorable volume at 27mm with my Reynolds AR41 carbon wheels.

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ste101567500 s
1 out of 5 stars

October 28, 2023

This tire is trash

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

It popped few days ago. It wasn't puncture. It was a structural failure of the tire. It's leaking air along the 6 inch long crevice in the thread and even through the smooth section of the sidewall! My sealant is bubbling through the whole section of the tire!!! That's a factory defect. Avoid

Sergei K
5 out of 5 stars

September 28, 2023

The descender's friend

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This is an excellent high-performance road tire that I have only used in dry conditions. Vittoria keeps the Corsa line at a very high level of effectiveness, with some issues seen in other reviews here. The tradeoffs are worth it. I'm using a 700x28 on a road bike fitted with tubeless tires, but I'm running tubes for simplicity. I can't tell the difference in handling between tubeless and tube with this tire, so you can do what you prefer and get the same performance. These run wide on modern wide rims. The 28 tire measures a remarkable 31.2mm on my Argonaut wheelset. The 700x25 is wider (roughly 26) than the Rene Herse Cayuse Pass 700x *26* (roughly 25.8). The width is your friend, they can be run at lower pressures and still adhere incredibly well on the hairpins while reducing impedance resistance. They are also easy to put on and remove for flat repair, running a little "large" compared to notorious tight brands like Continental. Quality issues are occasional. I have gone though about 12 of these at different sizes and not seen any quality issues though I have heard of friends getting sidewall bubbles (and other deformities related to tubeless installation issues). The compound is buttery-soft and therefore these tires don't last forever, and I wouldn't enjoy the wear and damage from using these on gravel AT ALL. They are more durable than Veloflex or other precious racing tires on gravel, but not really that much. I'm heavy and get about 1800-2000 miles on the rear and a healthy 2500 plus on a front. I have not experienced a flat in long enough that I shouldn't mention it going into fall without jinxing it for sure. They are more durable against flats than they have any right to be considering the performance and comfort. The way the tire meets the sidewall is very reassuring: in deep technical, countersteered turns the tire deforms in a way that you can't feel an obvious transition from the soft tire contact center to a more brittle sidewall, it feels continuous and reassuring all the way through the turn. They also somehow don't deform in a way that low-pressure tires can, where they feel like that are going flat. They manage to be firm enough to instill confidence at lower pressures. Since these run so big I run them at much lower pressures than I did the 25s, and they feel almost unbelievably comfortable. Having a tire that is both comfortable but confidence-inspiring in technical conditions is really appreciated.

S M45
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

5 out of 5 stars

September 4, 2023

Great tires, have NEVER had a problem.

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I can feel like an outlier, reading the negatives. For years, I've owned many sets of Vittoria Corsas and Rubinos, all from Competitive Cyclist. With never a problem of any kind. My latest Corsa 2.0 Graphenes have a very supple, comfortable ride; confidence-inspiring handling, and they have almost a thousand miles on them. I run them at 90 psi front, 95 rear on a Specialized Roubaix. Thank you.

rme101600788 r
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

1 out of 5 stars

July 4, 2023

Failed within a month

I probably have about 200 miles on these tires in a month and the tire has become unglued from the sidewall. My last set the sidewall fell apart within 6 months. Someone else on the group ride had same tires this weekend and had to bail halfway through because sidewall failed. 3 strikes and you’re out for me. Too bad because these used to be great tires.

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petp773839 p
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

1 out of 5 stars

May 22, 2023

Disappointed

Sidewalls rubber is thin and easier rubs away down to the casing. Still holds air at pressure but doesn’t look good and I now question integrity of entire tyre.

Jon B
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

4 out of 5 stars

May 18, 2023

No Issues so far

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

So far no issues following my first 2023 Gran Fondo. I have the gum wall 28s. The ride is supple at 70psi for a rider weighing 155lb. I’m well over 300 miles on them and haven’t had any problems. After every ride I ensure that I check them once over to remove any type of shards that may be visible. I think that they complete the look of my 1987 Trek Elance.

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jam5397230 j
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

2 out of 5 stars

April 16, 2023

What Happened Vittoria? Tires Fell Apart

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Bought these to put on a spare bike. Didn't get used a ton but seem to have fallen apart in under a year of minimal use. They were on a trainer over winter (admittedly not a great trainer tire) but the tread seems to be separating from the casing after maybe 250 miles of total riding (indoor & out). Thought it was just the trainer until I saw the same thing happening to the front tire which only saw maybe 100 outdoor miles. Unrelated - they are a nightmare to put on. Some of the tightest beads I've ever dealt with. They looked cool and did ride well when on them but the build quality just isn't there. I used to love Vittoria Pave tires but these have turned me from the brand for now.

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Marc P
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

2 out of 5 stars

February 27, 2023

Second one where tread came unglued

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

After using Vitoria tires for at least 40 years with nothing but great experiences I just had the second one of these (I bought 3) have the tread come unglued from the casing after very little use, can’t see any wear yet on the tread. Love the ride feel of these, like all the high end Vitoria tires, but with 2 getting destroyed in a very short time I’ll look elsewhere for my next tires. As soon as the tread edges start to come unglued they don’t hold air either.

Joe B
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

1 out of 5 stars

January 7, 2023

Uncomfortable, Impossible to Seat

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Definitely the least comfortable tires I've ever ridden when fitted with tubes. Unable to seat as tubeless. *** Initially setup with tubes with the intention of swapping tires easily. Tire one of the tightest fits of any tubless tires I've used. Very difficult to get on rim. (Note this is opposite to the other reviewer's experience). Spent over an hour inflating and deflating, using soapy water before I was able to get the beads seated properly. Once setup and running at 65psi they felt rock hard and were the most uncomfortable tires I've ever ridden. Attempted to remove tubes to see if they were tolerable running tubeless, but due to the overly tight fit or possibly the shape/inflexibility of the tire as a result of the glued-on tread, was unable to get to seat after another hour of working using air compressor, soapy water, and all the tricks I've used in the past 10-15 years to seat tubeless tires. Now sitting unused in my garage.

robp753796 r
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com