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Cycle News 2026 Issue 14 April 7

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P100 PRODUCT REVIEWI The big BMW loved the fast turn speed of the front tire. Rear- tire performance was good up to the point when the temperature got too hot and things started to get slimy. CONTINENTAL CONTISPORTATTACK T he latest evolution of Con- tinental's hypersport lineup has arrived in the form of the ContiSportAttack 5, a tire de- signed to offer the best of both worlds for sport road riding and track riding. Replacing the ContiSportAt- tack 4, this new-generation offering from the German rubber giant pushes further toward track capability while maintaining the usability riders expect from a street-focused tire. It's best described as a high-performance road tire with trackday creden - tials, so we headed to Chuckwal- la to put it through its paces. At the core of the ContiSport- Attack 5 is an updated com- pound formula derived from Continental's BlackChili technol- ogy, the compound engineered to enhance grip while improving mileage durability. There's more silica to aid in wet-weather per- formance, with a faster warmup time for more grip when riding in cold, dry weather. The structure has also been refined. Continental's new MultiZoneBelt construction has the center section denser for greater stability and longevity, while the softer shoulders with greater spacing between the steel belts allow for a greater rubber footprint under brakes and high-load cornering. There's a new tread pattern as well, with a greater ratio of uncut rubber—less grooves mean more rubber on the ground and better cornering performance, although Continental has been careful not to mess too much with the tire's wet-weather performance. According to Continental's own testing, the new Conti- SportAttack 5 is 1.2 seconds per lap faster around its test track in Germany, with significant enhancements in braking perfor - mance, handling and wet-weath- er grip, the latter resulting in a 2.2-second lap-time reduction when the wet circuit was used.

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