on 9/2/09 9:31 PM, David Estes at cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
> Given what you said, would Col de la Vie tires work ok?  Seems as long as it
> wasn't too muddy they would have enough knob to hang on.  I ran them in the
> dirt very successfully, but never racing in mud.

They wouldn't be my first choice. It's mostly a question of holding a line
in a loose corner, and I like to have a little more tread near the edges.
The CdlV's seem a little smooth to me.

I like to have the feeling that there's a bit of a bite as the lean angle
increases.

- Jim

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