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Description

Faster, Lighter, Hookless-Compatible, Tour de France Champion

Introducing the all-new Continental Grand Prix 5000 S TR Road Tire — 20% faster, 28% more puncture-proof, & 50 grams lighter than the previous GP5000 tubeless model.

Even before its release to the public, the Grand Prix 5000 S TR already had top podium appearances at some of the world's greatest cycling races including Fillipo Ganna's 2021 World Championship time trial victory and Sonny Colbrelli's remarkable Paris-Roubaix win. Both races put this new tire to the test — the time trial with its long flat straightaways and the Paris-Roubaix with its wet cobbles, mud, and slick pavement.

Suffice it to say, this is the best road tire that Continental has ever made.

Here's how the new GP5K S TR looks compared to its predecessor:

+20% More Speed — 2/220 TPI carcass under the tread reduces material deflection

+28% More Sidewall Protection — 3/330 TPI adds one more protective layer in the sidewall, and it also makes running the tire at lower pressure more stable

Minus 50 grams in weight (700x25mm size) — With the new construction. Conti removed an inner liner while still keeping the tire tubeless

Grand Prix Family

The flagship Grand Prix is just the tip of the iceberg though. For all-season grip and durability, check out the AS TR. If you're after pure speed, only the TT TR will do. And if you don't ride tubeless/hookless, we have the original, gold standard GP5K.

Features

  • Lazer Grip — The lasered micro profile structure expands over the tire's shoulder and provides outstanding cornering
  • Black Chili Rubber Compound — Proprietary rubber formula for optimal grip and minimal rolling resistance
  • Vectran — Conti's Vectran Breaker has excellent tear and puncture resistance while also being a very low weight
  • Tubeless Ready — Conti's carcass construction keeps the tire from losing air while also being extremely puncture proof

  • Hookless rim compatible up to 73 PSI / 5 bars
  • Hooked: Max. 7.5 BAR / 109 PSI (700x25mm), Hookless: Max. 6.5 BAR / 94 PSI (700x28mm)

B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.

Specifications

Threads Per Inch: 220 

Tire Type: Tubeless Ready 

Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) 

700 x 25mm - Black

Weight: 250 grams

Tire Width: 25mm (1.0in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101866 

700 x 28mm - Black

Weight: 250 grams

Tire Width: 28mm (1.1in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101867 

700 x 30mm - Black

Weight: 275 grams

Tire Width: 30mm (1.2in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101868 

700 x 32mm - Black

Weight: 275 grams

Tire Width: 32mm (1.3in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101869 

700 x 25mm - Transparent

Weight: 295 grams

Tire Width: 25mm (1.0in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101873 

700 x 28mm - Transparent

Weight: 295 grams

Tire Width: 28mm (1.1in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101874 

700 x 30mm - Transparent

Weight: 320 grams

Tire Width: 30mm (1.2in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101875 

700 x 32mm - Transparent

Weight: 320 grams

Tire Width: 32mm (1.3in) 

Mfg PartNum: 0101876 

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Reviewed 4/9/2024
by Ian A
Cycling Enthusiast
New York, NY
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18 of 18 customers found this review helpful.
Best combination of tubeless performance and durability -- in my experience

I'm a pretty big guy (190lbs), I ride in and around New York City (lots of less-than-ideal road surfaces, to put it kindly) and I rack up meaningful mileage (~9,000 miles/yr). So I am a destroyer of tires. I'm not really road racing right now, but I still prefer the road feel of a good race tire.

Other tires I have run (all in 28mm tubeless, mostly on ENVE rims) :

Schwalbe Pro One - it's been a few years, but the pair I had got cut up faster than any other tire I had used to date

Enve SES - loved the road feel of these tires, but have never gone more than 100 miles without puncturing a rear tire. Front tire was ok for a decent amount of time.

Vittoria Corsa Pro and variations: loved the way these rolled, but not durable enough for me

Hutchinson Secteur: a very durable tire that rolled acceptably, but seems to be gone now?

Teravail Rampart: durable, but honestly I didn't realize how terrible a road tire could feel! It was like riding in mud

Once I landed on the GP5K S TR, I have not looked back, except to occasionally test out other tires. They are really nice on the road, and, in my experience, have been more durable than other tires.

Punctures happen, and not generally in consistent ways, so I am careful not to blame a new tire if I happen to puncture early in its service. But when a tire consistently punctures early in its life, over multiple tires, that's when I say goodbye.

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Reviewed 5/13/2024
by CYinPA
Competitive Racer
PA
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6 of 6 customers found this review helpful.
Long time user, won't be swapping

This is my go-to go-fast tire. I know there are models that supposedly measure faster spinning on a drum somewhere protected from the real world, but I don't see the point in possibly saving a couple of watts, especially if the margin of error is more than the measured savings.

Anyway, I digress, these tires are great. I don't have the wear issues some have noted, I'm a light rider though, 152 pounds or so, maybe that's the trick. They are tough to get on almost every rim I've used them on, my trick is to leave them in the driveway on a sunny day, let them get toasty, and then get them on. I can do it with my thumbs, no levers, but it is a bit of a chore at the end. I have also inflated them with a normal floor pump and they pop right into place.

They roll fast enough for me, they definitely are more comfy than my daily driver tires (Cinturato Velo). Those tires are tough as nails, but noticeably slower.

I do run these tubeless, to protect me from some of the easy ones. I really don't have anything negative to say about them. Catch a sale to even out the price so you don't have to eat Corn Flakes for 2 weeks saving up. They weigh very close to the numbers posted too, which I appreciate not from a weight savings standpoint, but from a QC standpoint. You won't get the Friday afternoon special as frequently.

Give them a go, there's a reason they have tons of reviews, it's one of those situations where everything else tries to compare to this tire, just buy THIS tire and save the headaches.

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Reviewed 9/13/2024
by Six-O
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Southeast Texas
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Update: Rolling great at 4400 miles

BTD asked me a few months later to review this tire again. My first review was after 1500 miles use. I am riding on the 32mm wide version of this tire on Zipp Firecrest 303 wheels (25mm inner diameter) at 50/52 psi F/R. I weigh 185 lbs. They are both still wearing well after 4400 miles use. Wear dimples are still visible on both tires, moreso on the front tire than the rear tire. I have had no flats. I attribute the good wear to a big contact patch. I have only found two tiny nicks from road trash in the contact patch of the rear tire. Riding at 50 psi and a larger contact patch likely helps reduce penetration from debris. Sidewalls are in good condition. I still expect them to be rolling at 6000 miles for me.

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Reviewed 9/5/2024
by Garlic Funk Cyclist
Gilroy, CA
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Great tire, even at the price

I love the normal version of the GP5000. With my new hookless rim, I had to go to the TR version. It seems like a lot of money for a bike tire. So I tried the Pirelli P-Zero and a Michelin Power Cup TR. The Pzero lasted one 25 mile ride, then got a 1 inch slice all the way through the tire after running over some glass the next day. I have never seen any of my GP5000's do that. The Michelin lasted a bit longer, but still did not seem as puncture resistant as the GP5000 TR. I'm done testing other brands, and will just stick with my tried and true GP5000. They are worth the cost, and get less flats than most all of my riding buddies. Worth a little extra money for the peace of mind.

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Reviewed 8/19/2024
by mitch_brooklyn
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Brooklyn, NY
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0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Puncture resistance has declined - can't recommend

I've been using these on the road in 32mm, 30 mm and 28 mm. These used to be great tires but puncture resistance is now abysmal. Pinhole punctures that seal on other tires just don't on these and they can't be inflated to the right pressure.

This is not a single experience. It's happened for a few years in multiple sizes. Meanwhile, I've ridden a pair of Strade Bianca handmade clinchers on my gravel bike for over 2 years and they're covered with pinhole punctures that sealed.

I've been riding Continentals for 15 years, but I'm done. There are faster tires with better road feel, if you don't care about puncture resistance. They GP 5000 ASs may be more reliable, but I just don't feel like supporting this brand anymore.

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Reviewed 9/10/2024
by John Slover
camarillo
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I'm lucky to be able to ride tires like the Pro�s

This is probably my fifth or sixth set of Continental Grand Prix 5000 S TR Road Tires, and they continue to impress. It's the perfect all-around tire. I race almost every weekend, and it's a relief to use the same tire for both training and racing. No need for separate training and racing wheels with tubular tires�those can be such a hassle!

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Reviewed 9/12/2024
by Anonymous
SE Portland, OR
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The Standard

I've been running versions of the 5000 for 15 years. This is my first mount of the tubeless version. For me, they mounted easily on my Giant SL1's. I ride faster on these 30mm than on the fondo 32mm's that my Defy Advanced Pro came with. No flats. I run 60 to 65 psi front and back. More than satisfied.

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Reviewed 8/5/2024
by Ronnie
Seattle
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Great tires for the low rolling resistance.

I�ve been using Continental GP5000�s for about a year and a half now, first 28mm and now 32mm.

These tires are great due to their excellent rolling resistance properties, have bettered my lap times just by changing to these tires. They can handle some form of compact, easy gravel but most of the time I ride on road.

Seating them on the rim is always the hardest part but I�ve put on and taken off about 8 pairs now for myself, and for 5 different rims and for other people. They inflate up easily all the time.

Love them and will continue riding them all year round (including wet springs and cold winters).

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Reviewed 7/27/2024
by PV
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SoCal
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Tubeless version of my old faithful Gatorskins

Bought a set as spares/future tires after the second set of Challenge PRO Strada's wore off. My bike came with the Challenges and I loved them! Absolutely the supplest tire I have EVER ridden. Got 1,000-ish miles on them before all the fibers started fraying on the sidewalls. I had bought a spare set of those despite all the reviews of the impossible difficulty in mounting them simply because of the ride quality; after spending a little over an hour to mount each tire(!) and that after trying all the tricks, I was rewarded with the sublime ride and a tread cut ON THE FIRST RIDE. So I ordered a set of Conti 5000S TRs. Put them on this last weekend and rode them for the first time today (27 July). Impressions below:

1. EASY to mount; 700x30 tire on Astral Radiant wheels; a little less than an hour to install BOTH tires

2. Lose a little air overnight; same as the Challenge tires

3. Maximum pressure is 73 psi vice the 65 psi on the Challenge; a little more room to try higher pressures for the big/fat rider

4. At 66 psi front and rear, the ride is very very good. It is not sublime like the Challenges. It is compliant and solid, but nowhere near as supple (that was expected)

5. (Hopefully) longer wearing; I am used to getting anywhere between 3K and 5K miles out of the Gatorskins with the tubes inside; rotate the tires=get more miles

6. Price is a virtual tie

I think I may give the Schwalbe Pro ONE TLEs a try, too

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Reviewed 8/12/2024
by Anonymous
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Seattle-Boise
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Nice tire. But also the first one I've had a flat with....

Not the tire's fault. I've been running them on Zipp 404s. But I did pick up a staple 40 miles from home.

Bad day to be me. But I patched the tire and have put another 1500 mile on it since. So really little to complain about. I'll defiantly buy them again.

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Reviewed 8/14/2024
by Mark
Boulder CO
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Back to Conti!

Continental tires have always been my go-to, but over the past couple years I had decided to try a few other brands: Pirelli, Maxxis, Michelin, to name a few. Came back around to these Contis and I love them! Light and durable, great road feel, and hold air better than any other tubeless I�ve used!

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Reviewed 4/20/2024
by Six-O
Cycling Enthusiast
SE Texas
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3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
32mm Rolling great at 1500 miles

I am riding on the 32mm wide version of this tire on Zipp Firecrest 303 wheels (25mm inner diameter) at 50/52 psi F/R. I weigh 185 lbs. They are both wearing well after 1500 miles use. The front tire still shows a trace of the casting seam in the middle of the contact surface, but not the back. Wear dimples are still visible on both tires. I have only found two tiny nicks from road trash in the contact patch of the rear tire. Sidewalls are in pristine condition. They roll very well and are extremely comfortable. I thought I was on a new bike after replacing 28mm tubed Conti GP5000 S tires on Mavic rims with 17mm ID. I expect the front tire to last for over 6,000 miles, perhaps much more. One of my Conti GP5000 S tubed 28mm tires lasted 10,000 miles before I replaced it. I have front and back ones still rolling with 8400 miles. I hope to get similar life out of these tubeless ready tires.

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Reviewed 7/22/2024
by DES58
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Kennesaw, GA
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This is a great tire that resists punctures, rolls smooth, and should get ample miles to get through the summer season.

I�ve had great success with Continental tires. They are my go to tire. Bought a new Trek Madone and quickly replaced the tires with these Continentals and haven�t looked back. Got the natural rubber sidewalls which look awesome. The ride is excellent, smooth, and resists flats.

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Reviewed 7/25/2024
by Steve
Yri Cities , Wa
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The Continental 5000 : DON�T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT THEM!!!

The Continental 5000 : DON�T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT THEM!!!

I�ve used them since they first came out as the 4000 as clinchers and at present as 5000 tubeless with no issues. Low friction (fast!!) and great grip. No wonder it�s the best all- a rounder when selecting dependable rubber for your steed.

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Reviewed 8/22/2024
by Anonymous
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Seattle
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Excellent Tire!

Great tires. Fast rolling resistance, low pressures, and no issues with running tubeless with silca sealant. Would recommend 100%

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Reviewed 10/13/2022
by Anonymous
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9 of 18 customers found this review helpful.
Fast- not durable. Great for race day

Really love the feel of these, they�re light and fast. Unlike the schwalbes and the enves they seem to retain their speed after the first hundred miles.

Very susceptible to small punctures- definitely not as durable as the schwalbes. Probably equivalent to the enves.

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Reviewed 7/11/2024
by bikerdad
Cycling Enthusiast
61401
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Trusted

Two years using these exclusively now. Not one flat. I have got the hang of seating them, I have accepted that the harder they are to put on the more secure I am. For the price I wish they lasted longer but I love the feel and ride.

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Reviewed 7/12/2024
by GV3
Competitive Racer
VT
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Great Tire

Started running tubeless on my road bike and these tires are great. I've always loved the tubed version, and these are just as good (if not better). At the risk of jinxing myself I have not had any punctures and they were actually fairly easy to mount and to seat without an air compressor.

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Reviewed 9/18/2022
by John
NYC Area
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7 of 7 customers found this review helpful.
Very Happy with These

I got these in 28mm and mounted them on HED Ardennes LT+ TR rim brake rims (21mm interior width). Replaced a set of tubed GP4000s. Like other commenters note, the 28mm tubeless look like my former 25mm tubed tires, but I haven�t measured them. I didn�t have any trouble mounting these, though I used tire levers to mount them. They�re a pleasure to ride; tubeless is always a little plusher than tubed, but these are a bit silkier than other tubeless I�ve ridden. It may be my imagination but they seem a little faster than my previous GPs. I�ve ridden about 300 miles on them over all kinds of surface, including milled asphalt, crappy NYC streets, and dirt, and I�ve had no flats and no premature wear. Expensive but I expect to get every penny out of them.

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Reviewed 8/13/2024
by Anonymous
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Kyle, TX
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Great for comfort and speed

I've used the 28s before for miles and they were good, these 32s are softer and more comfortable.

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