Firstly, do you want to win? or just save 5 minutes?

what are the % of each? ie 80% tar?

how much tight cornering is involved on the dirt? cos if all good condition
dirt road you could do it with super slicks,, but a MTB with slicks on
always looks a little sic to me....

there are those town and country tyres...semi slick types...

On 23 February 2010 14:12, Jacques Homan <[email protected]> wrote:

>     If a cycle route includes tar and gravel roads, could you use slicks
>  provided the gravel is short stretches?
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