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MOLLY WEAVER

How tubeless tyres won me over

Ever since tubeless tyres first burst onto the scene (no pun intended), there’s been much debate around them. As with most advancements in technology, there are pros and cons, and I myself have mixed feelings.

After one season using them on the road, I was relieved to switch back to clinchers. My experience was perhaps tainted by the fact that I was using the first generation of tubeless tyres and there were definitely

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