The new generation of PZERO Race TLR is the highest performing tire in Pirelli's portfolio - as well as being the first tire with a tubeless technology entirely made in Italy
The introduction of the new SPEEDCORE technology in the 120tpi casing, features the use of a layer of compound mixed with aramid which covers the inner tire, improving both the smoothness and the resistance of the rubber. Result: a less stiff and faster tire. The compound, on the other hand, maintains the same advanced SmartEVO technology, shared with the other high-performance tires in the PZERO range
COMPOUND, CASING, TECHNOLOGIES - What's the secret to Pirelli tyres?
SmartEVO Compound
Pirelli's best chemical formulation for all-round road use, whether it means racing or high intensity and long distance leisure riding. It is born from the large Motorsport experience of Pirelli and the collaboration with the factory World Tour teams and it features a single-compound formulation based on three different polymers, each of which provides opposite performances in a perfect blend of grip, speed and reliability. The advanced mixture of polymers with 'smart' behaviors are the key elements of the SmartEVO compound, providing grip in any weather condition and very low rolling resistance in a package made to sustain also high mileage and rougher road surfaces. It is an high-performance chemical formulation developed for modern road cycling, from everyday riding to racing, even at World Tour level.
SpeedCORE™ STRUCTURE
SpeedCORE™ is an innovative tubeless-ready construction developed by Pirelli (Patent Pending) for high-performance cycling tyres, representing the most advanced TLR technology to date. Derived from Pirelli automotive know-how and made possible by their newest production plant in Italy, nearby Pirelli headquarters in Milan, SpeedCORE™ construction consists of a thin air-tight layer of rubber compound infused of aramid particles. This layer covers the internal part of the tyre and thanks to the presence of the aramid into the rubber blend, it allows for better mechanical resistance, improved air retention and overall greater flexibility: all contributing to the tyre's overall performance