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While Goodyear is best known for high performance automotive tires and their iconic blimp, their Eagle F1 road bike tires are a competitive offering. Goodyear offers two variations of the F1 tires, the Eagle F1 which we’ve previously reviewed and the Eagle F1 SuperSport that is the subject of this review. While both tire variations are described as ‘ultra-high-performance tires’, the SuperSport is targeted toward competitive use with a lighter weight construction. Available in sizes that vary from 700x23 to 700x28 as well as a tube only or tubeless complete option, it’s easy to find the right tire for any application. The tires are also well priced whether you choose the $60 for the tubed option or the $65 tubeless complete especially compared to more expensive Continental or Schwalbe tires. What sets the SuperSport tires apart is the proprietary Dynamic:GSR rubber compound and 120 TPI casing. The tires are also 10% lighter than the standard Eagle F1 due to the more narrow R:Shield anti-puncture belt. The Eagle F1 SuperSport tires have a conservative design with minimal tread. While the SuperSport tires use the same Dynamic:GSR compound, the tread is divided into three sections, a smooth center section, and textured side walls. Surprisingly the tires are a directional design even though the tread appears to be unidirectional. The smooth tread means the tires are less suited for wet weather as they lack water wicking channels. Branding on the tires is also minimal with Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport written in white on the sidewalls. Fans of tan sidewall tires will be disappointed to know that Goodyear doesn’t currently offer that color for the SuperSport tires... ... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/goodyear... ~ 00:00 Intro 00:12 Unboxing + Specs 01:38 Tire Installation 02:35 Fit + Finish 03:57 Comparison 04:28 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - https://thesweetcyclists.com/ Follow Us On Instagram - / thesweetcyclists ~ Goodyear - https://www.goodyearbike.com/eaglef1r... ~