Embargo: 22nd July 2022

CORSA N.EXT

Speed and reliability for riders pursuing a new performance level

You made it. You conquered the new pass, the new valley, the winding country road that leads to who-knows-where. You are a true KOM/QOM and your relentless ambition and curiosity have led you to this point, demanding the very best of you and your bicycle. But every end is just a new beginning and the ride ahead is just over the horizon. What’s N.EXT?

Racing-inspired performance with ultimate durability

Corsa N.EXT is the exciting new addition to the Corsa family, and Vittoria's go-to road tyre in the Competition category. It completes Vittoria's top-of-the-range offer by filling the gap between the Pro Competition and Advance Training tyre categories.

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Our design engineers have focussed on the requirements of enthusiast cyclists who clock up the miles on long and demanding weekly rides. These riders are competitive – always looking to improve their performance and riding experience.

They’ll train hard for a Granfondo or other amateur races and expect every component of their bicycle to match their effort, especially the tyres. They want speed (who doesn’t!) but they don’t want to compromise on durability and puncture resistance.

So our design engineers have combined their peerless knowledge of racing performance with the durability of a long-lasting nylon casing that uses a unique Silica and Graphene compound for improved rolling efficiency, grip and longer wear-life.

Corsa N.EXT has undergone extensive testing at Vittoria’s laboratory as well as on thousands of miles of road on the wheels of a number of professional teams. These stringent tests have proved N.EXT to be best-in-class in terms of puncture resistance, comfort, and wet grip.

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Technical details and specifications

Compound

As part of Vittoria’s ultimate product development, the new Corsa N.EXT Vittoria utilises a unique compound technology. This combines its proven Graphene research-applied knowledge with Silica, a material which specifically improves road tyre performance.

Silica, added to Graphene, boosts the tyre performance, and consistently provides longer mileage and grip, further empowering the riding experience. Lab tests have proved this new combination to provide the following performance gains, compared to a normal compound:

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Casing

Resistance and durability are essential for a tyre whose aim is to take you beyond ever new limits. Corsa N.EXT is the first tyre in the Corsa range made with high-quality nylon fabric.

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Corsa N.EXT is the first tyre in the Corsa range made with high-quality nylon fabric. The Pro-competition Corsa, Corsa Speed and Corsa Control tyres - used by many pro teams at the World Tour - are made with cotton fabric.

Tread

Corsa N.EXT uses the proven tread of the famous Corsa; a tread that many World Tour teams in the peloton are very familiar with. The central part of the tread features spaced directional grooves for a wider contact surface. This improves rolling efficiency and speed during fast paced rides. The side tread features closely spaced directional grooves. This to enhance grip and handling in the corners. Corsa N.EXT tread also features a tread-wear indicator (TWI) - a small circle incision on the tread that indicates when the tread is worn, and need replacing.

QR Code

Corsa N.EXT is the first road racing tyre to feature a QR Code. This is printed on the tyre hot patch and by scanning it riders can access useful information about the tyre such as tutorials on how to mount it; recommended air pressures; recommended tubes and accessories; as well as the location of the nearest Vittoria dealer. This innovation is part of the brand’s commitment to be part of every ride ahead.

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Sizing

Following the market trend, Corsa N.EXT is available in sizes and constructions as per the table below.

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Embargo: 22nd July 2022

About Shimano

Shimano’s origins began in 1921 when Shimano Iron Works, the predecessor of Shimano Inc., was established by Shozaburo Shimano in Sakai city, Osaka, Japan. The first product was the bicycle freewheel, which, at that time, required the highest level of bicycle technology to produce.

By the 1950s the company was producing products such as external speed changers and internal speed changers (3-speed hub). The success of these products led to Shimano’s first overseas sales office, Shimano American Corporation (currently Shimano North America Holding, Inc.) in 1965, followed by Shimano Europe in 1973. The first overseas manufacturing base, Shimano Singapore Pte. Ltd., also opened in the same year.

In 1991, the company name became Shimano Inc. Its headquarters remain in Sakai, the city of Shimano’s birthplace. Shimano is dedicated to helping its customers get closer to nature, supporting people to realize their dreams and create new lifestyles. That comes with the desire to create outstanding cycling products and apparel.

Shimano Inc. has a wide range of functions, including planning, development, design, manufacturing, and various other support functions for supplying bicycle components as well as fishing tackle and rowing equipment.

Shimano Europe acts as the 'eyes, ears and mouth' of the global Team Shimano in Europe. Its mission is to be an excellent supplier and a valuable partner for all customers in its European markets and to create consumer demand for Shimano and Shimano-owned products.

With almost 100 years’ experience in creating internationally renowned bicycle components, Shimano is proud to have developed products that continue to take countless athletes to victory and provide the means for limitless global bicycle journeys. Visit http://cycle.shimano-eu.com for more information.

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