Vredestein Fortezza Tri Comp review

It's best suited to poor road conditions but still makes the grade when everything is dry. This tyre feels great when leant over in tight corners.
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Suited to poor road conditions
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Good grip
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Best against punctures
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Not much
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Another mouthful of a brand name, Vredestein likes to do things its own way.
As such, the brand often has something a little different to offer.
The Fortezza takes a race-oriented tyre and adds more protection to make it a good all-rounder.
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