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Cycle News 2019 Issue 17 April 30

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BRIDGESTONE HYPERSPORT BATTL AX S22 PRODUCT REVIEW P108 F R O N T T I R E The front of the S22 equation is constructed using Bridgestone's 3LC dual compound, with softer side compounds and a harder center for better mileage. "We really worked on new compounds from the center area of the tire, and this one has been used with optimized resin compo- nents in the initial mix of the compound, enhancing, in the end, the grip characteristics," says Bridgestone Field and Product Planning Engineer, Fabian Francios. What Bridgestone is after in the front is greater stability under hard braking and better feedback when the brakes are released, and you lean hard on the overall grip to send you through the corner, especially in the wet. Even though you have essentially less tire on the ground than you do with the S21, the S22 is claimed to have less slippage towards the end of the contact patch and less deformation under load, which, in turn, gives you better grip across a broader range of temperatures. The low-temperature grip is especially increased over the S21, and it's only when the temps reach racetrack levels that the S21 (which was already an excellent tire in terms of overall grip), begins to catch up. R E A R T I R E The rear S22 is a 5LC three-compound structure, with extra hard edges to han- dle extreme lean angle acceleration, a slightly softer compound in the middle of each side and a hard center com- pound for longer wear life. What's inter- esting is the rear compound has over 25 percent more silicone molecules on the ground thanks to different resin components in the tire mold. "In the S22, we could make sure that the silicone molecules are getting much smaller, meaning on a micro level there are 25 percent more molecules of silicone on the ground. So we get much more grip, in both wet and dry conditions," says Francois. Bridgestone is claiming cornering speed is up by 15 percent on the S22 compared to the S21 and a five-percent-faster wet lap time, although the latter is something we were unable to test at Jerez. (Right) Front-tire grip on full lean is massive, as is the feedback you get through the bars. (Left) More grooves mean better wet grip, but also give less slippage under full load as the tire molds to the tarmac.

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