• Wide Road Race Tyres Are Getting Ridiculous (35mm, 40mm?!) | NERO Show Ep. 116

  • Jan 8 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
  • Podcast

Wide Road Race Tyres Are Getting Ridiculous (35mm, 40mm?!) | NERO Show Ep. 116

  • Summary

  • Road tyres have gone stupid wide, we look at some recent testing and breakdown the trends we expect to see 2025. The Nero Show is coming to the Tour Down Under courtesy of Red Bull, stay tuned for more information.


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    Chapters

    00:00 intro

    00:30 Nero Show at TDU for Red Bull

    4:45 Nero Suit Back In Stock

    9:31 Tyres: How Wide is Too Wide?

    23:32 Wide vs Narrow Tyres Riding

    28:04 Top Tech Trends 2025

    44:36 Training For Hilly Events

    58:15 Nero Show X Red Bull

    1:07:43 YouTube Shoutout

    1:09:54 Jesse Wins UCI Stage

    1:24:27 Sub Q: Best Value Custom Build


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