Specialized used the spring classics to debut its brand new tyre, the S-Works Hell of the North tubular, and it was used by Tom Boonen in his last ever race. A 28mm version of the Turbo Cotton clincher tyre will also be available.
Specialized has named its new 28mm tyre, available in tubular and clincher versions, after the fearsome Paris-Roubaix’s nickname the Hell of the North. It earned this name because of the scene that met organisers after the first world war, the battlefields of which the route passes through.
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Specialized says the new tyre has been “specifically made for the Classics and will be raced by our athletes, notably at Paris-Roubaix.” It uses a “next generation” Gripton rubber compound with a 290 TPI Turbo Cotton casing that Specialized says isn’t the same as FMB’s tyre - it’s not uncommon to see FMB tyres being disguised as other brand tyres at this race. It weighs 290g.
There’ll also be a clincher version of the tyre which joins the existing 24 and 26mm S-Works Turbo Cotton tyre range. It’ll use the same latest Gripton rubber compound with a 320 TPI carcas construction and weigh a claimed 260g.
The Hell of the North tubular will cost £80 and the S-Works Turbo Cotton 28 will be £58.
Tyre choice and width is critical at this race with 55km of pave, but interestingly, probably because of such dry conditions, we’ve seen a subtle decrease in tyre width from 30mm to 28mm.
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What type of innertube, butyl or latex?
How does it measure up when inflated, a true 28mm?
currently using a 27mm Veloflex Vlaandaran with a latex tube (£56 from probikekit) for the rear for general riding seeing as I'm a big guy (25mm on the front), bang on 300g of meaty goodness that'll see me good for quite a few thousand miles and is really excellent both grip, puncture protection (so far) and rolling resitance is very nice indeed.
Get some top end tubulars in the 27/28mm range and do a back to back test on the same wheels