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Continental Grand Prix 5000 Bike Tire - 2 Pack

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Style: Clincher


Size: 700 x 25


Color: Black


Features

  • Two Units Included - This includes two tires
  • Black Chili - a unique tread compound, produced only in Germany, that's answered the eternal question of the best balance of grip and Rolling resistance for cycling
  • Active comfort technology - Embedded technology in the tire construction that absorbs vibrations and smoothens your ride
  • Laser grip - laser Micro profile structure expands over the tires shoulder and provides outstanding cornering
  • Handmade in Germany - Constructed and tested by skilled craftsman in Cronbach Germany
  • Sport type: BMX

Item Diameter: 7E+2 Millimeters


Brand: Continental


Tire Type: Clincher


Item Width: 28 Millimeters


Bike Type: Racing Bike


Warranty Type: Manufacturer


Material: Blend


Global Trade Identification Number: 24


Size: 700 x 25


Manufacturer: Continental


Item Diameter: ‎7E+2 Millimeters


Brand: ‎Continental


Tire Type: ‎Clincher


Item Width: ‎28 Millimeters


Bike Type: ‎Racing Bike


Warranty Type: ‎Manufacturer


Material: ‎Blend


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎24


Size: ‎700 x 25


Manufacturer: ‎Continental


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.51 x 6.54 x 3.31 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.52 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎27.56 x 1.1 x 27.56 inches


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Continental


Warranty Description: ‎1 year manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Grand Prix 5000


Color: ‎Black


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎2


Part Number: ‎Grand Prix 5000


Style: ‎Clincher


Included Components: ‎Bike Tires


Sport Type: ‎BMX, Cyclocross, Road Racing, Track Cycling


Date First Available: December 5, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A perfect all-around road tire
Style: Tubeless Size: 700 x 32 Color: Black
As a long-distance road cyclist, I've tried my fair share of tires, and the Continental Grand Prix 5000s are hands down the best I've ever used. These tires are the perfect blend of durability, speed, and comfort. What I love: Toughness: These tires are incredibly puncture-resistant. I've ridden them over all sorts of rough terrain and haven't had a single flat. Rolling Resistance: The GP5000s roll exceptionally fast. I've noticed a significant improvement in my average speed since switching to these tires. Mounting: While not the easiest tires to mount, they're definitely not the hardest either. With a little patience and some tire levers, they go on without too much fuss. Comfort: Despite their toughness, these tires offer a surprisingly smooth and comfortable ride. They do a great job of absorbing road vibrations. Overall: If you're looking for a top-performing road bike tire that can handle long distances and rough roads, look no further than the Continental Grand Prix 5000s. They're a bit of an investment, but they're worth every penny. These tires have made a noticeable difference in my riding experience, and I can't recommend them enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by Jamie Jamie

  • Fabulous tires
Style: Clincher Size: 700 x 28 Color: Black
Bought these in 28mm to upgrade from my original 25mm stock road bike tires. These are a great upgrade with noticeably stickier tires which also noticeably allow for better braking performance. Comfort-wise, these tires have also outperformed the previous ones with a smoother and quieter ride on chip seal roads. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by Ian

  • Great traction
Style: Clincher Size: 700 x 32 Color: Black
I have had these nearly a year and they work great. Great traction even in the rain. I have had no issues with them. The seem durable with no flats in 1000 miles.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025 by Rollin McIntosh

  • Simply Put: The Best Road Tire You Can Buy.
Style: Clincher Size: 700 x 28 Color: Black
No hesitation rating these tires 5 stars. No hesitation at all. Tried and true. These are the best I have ever used. Have been using these tires and the previous version for many years and highly recommend them . They are durable and they roll like a dream. One of those products you buy without any reservations. I have ridden thousands of miles so I have used them without disappointment for many years. I am using these tires with TPU tubes and they make a fantastic combination. I am old school. I use 25mm tire and TPU tubes on my Tarmac SL8 and run them at 100 psi. A combination I will take any day over tubeless. Quickness and durability. I can tell you that I have never had a puncture with these tires and only need to replace them because I eventually wore them out. But only after many miles. Use them for performance and use them for durability they work for both applications . Buy them and ride them. Truly a great product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025 by Mark *429*

  • best tires out there
Style: Clincher Size: 700 x 28 Color: Black
Best tires ive ever used. go faster for free with exceptionality puncture protection and with less rolling resistance than the majority of tires out there.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • An Effective Balance of Cost, Performance, and Durability
TL;DR In my opinion, this set of tires is the best balance of durability and speed at a moderate price point among the options I evaluated. Get the Ultra Sport II's (or Ultra Sport III's) if you're low on cash. If you have a race day coming up and want all the speed you can get, go with the Vittoria Corsa Speed G+ 2.0 (TLR) or the GP 5000 TL if you want both high performance and durability. What I Was Previously Using: I ride a 2015 Cannondale CAAD10 Ultegra. Before purchasing these tires, I still had the tires that came on the bike (about 600 miles ago), since they seemed like they had some life left in them at time of purchase. The front tire was a Mavic Yksion and the rear was a Forte Pro +. Both were fine, but not outstanding. I decided to replace them since they were starting too look quite worn. My Riding Style: I generally do medium (20 mi) to long (30-50 mi) rides at an intermediate pace (14-17 mph) on rural roads. I will often ride on rougher pavement surfaces, but typically steer clear of anything with a lot of loose gravel. Sometimes my routes will involve potholes, but I try to steer around these or get out of the saddle to absorb the bump if possible. Comparison to other Similar Tire Options: See bottom for graphical comparison This product was compared to several other tires, mostly continentals, but also a few oddball options as well. Amazon doesn’t let you post external URLs in the reviews, but I used a site that provides information on rolling resistance and durability for different tire types. I’m sure this could be easily found and used as a useful shopping tool with a quick google search. Mavic Yksion Elite: I looked up information on this tire as a baseline for comparison. They actually do not provide very good value per dollar, with performance that is similar to Ultra Sport II and Ultra Sport III for over twice the price point. Continental Gatorskin: This seemed like a good option for bikepacking or very long rides where durability is of paramount importance. According to sources I looked at, these tires come with a tradeoff in rolling resistance in order to have such high durability. I preferred something faster and was willing to use a tire with slightly less durability to accomplish this. Continental Grand Prix 4 Season: These appeared to be a slightly faster and more expensive version of the Gatorskin. They look to be only marginally less durable and appear to be intended for winter weather training. Again, these seem to be a decent option for bikepacking or training in really nasty weather, but at this time of year, I’m interested in going with something faster. Continental Ultra Sport II: These tires look like a very good value for money. They perform about as well or slightly better than the Mavic Yksion (could not find information on the Forte Pro +) for a much lower price point. These look to be very good value for the price. I strongly considered these over the GP5000 on the basis of value/$ alone. I may grab some to keep in a bag as a backup for flats on longer rides. Continental Ultra Sport III: Very similar to Ultra Sport II. Only marginally more expensive and marginally faster. Likely a somewhat newer rubber compound. Still very good value. Continental Grand Prix 4000S II: These are the precursor to the GP 5000 (this product). They are more expensive and slightly more durable, but they are somewhat slower. I didn’t see the higher price point being worth the durability increase, but many people online really seem to like this tire. Continental Grand Prix 5000 (this product): These tires are a good balance of price, durability, and performance. They are both faster and cheaper than the Grand Prix 4000S II, but they are lighter and have thinner tread and sidewall. I’ve heard some concern about this online, but I was willing to accept the risk, since they offer similar durability to the Mavic, which I’ve been using for some time. Continental Grand Prix 5000 TL: These appear to be even better than the GP 5000 (this product). They are not only more durable; they are even faster. I preferred these from a performance standpoint, but did not see the $30 price difference as worthwhile. Vittoria Corsa Speed G+ 2.0 (TLR): I looked at these just for fun. They have super low rolling resistance and look great for racing shorter courses, but they have thin tread so the risk of flats is higher. You also have to pay a hefty $116 for this level of performance. Installation: Installation of tires is generally a frustrating process. Though these are no exception, they did not seem to be any more frustrating than the average tire. I strongly recommend having tire spatulas/levers on hand for this process. You’ll need at least 2, and 3 is much easier. I installed these with only gloves and creative use of a hex wrench (because I didn’t have tire levers on hand at the time), but I don’t recommend this since you run the risk of puncturing your tube with a tool that isn’t designed for tire replacement. Like most fresh tires, once these are installed, they are tough to get off until they wear in. I strongly recommend checking direction of rotation before installation to ensure the tread is oriented in the right direction. Comfort, Ride Quality: I’ve put about 100 miles into these since time of purchase, and they feel very good. They are grippy and I run them at a somewhat lower pressure than I ran the Mavic and the Forte. I inflated both of those to around 125 psi on a typical ride, while I run these around 110 psi (they have a maximum inflation pressure of about 124 psi). This feels like it allows for a slightly larger contact patch and correspondingly more grip without feeling sluggish. I can corner at speed with a high level of confidence. I don’t know what black chili compound is, but it seems to do a good job of providing a tire that is both grippy and fast. Durability: Having only run these for about 100 miles, I can provide very limited useful information on durability. My initial impression is that while these are not nearly as tough as something like a Gatorskin, for the type of riding I do, I don’t expect issues. I’ll have to check back after a few hundred miles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2020 by Average Customer

  • Continental bicycle tires are one of the best
Style: Clincher Size: 700 x 25 Color: Black
Have always relied on Grand Prix tires. Pretty durable, lasts quite awhile. Too bad the Orangeman’s “tariffs” (taxes we pay) have directly caused the prices to significantly climb. Good product!
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by Ed the Pilot

  • Fast, solid tires with somewhat questionable durability.
Style: Clincher Size: 700 x 25 Color: Black
A year into owning my 2017 Pinarello Gan RS ( bought used) which came with the Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Graphene 2.0, 700C x 25C, it was time to switch these out for some new rubber. The people spoke and said these were the best all-around tires out there. In the year i've owned the bike, I have never gotten even one flat while riding ( 2,000+ miles). Well, the second week I put these on, a Flat halfway through my ride! I changed the tube, and 2 weeks after that, another flat. I had decided to listen to the masses/reviews when I got these tires, and as much as I love the speed, the stickiness on the road at faster speeds and turns, i'm not sure they are as solid as the Vittoria, based on a few months of riding so far. I'm sticking with them though , fingers crossed it was just bad luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022 by Greg P.

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