06/02/2026
The Continental Grand Prix 5000 S TR is the road tire I use on my Cervélo Soloist, and it handles itself surprisingly well when I take it onto gravel, which is easy to do when you live, work, and ride close to the rail trail.
The Grand Prix 5000 and 5000 S TR are still the benchmark for all-season road riding around here. If you like reduced rolling resistance (riding faster), vibration-dampening compounds (staying comfortable), and increased puncture protection (fewer flats), the GP 5000 could become your new best friend — if it isn’t already.
All of Continental’s high-end tires, including the GP 5000 lineup, are handmade in Germany, and there’s no shortage of sizing options. The clincher version is available in 23mm, 25mm, 28mm, 30mm, and 32mm, while the tubeless-ready model trades the 23mm option for a wider 35mm size.
Whether you’re chasing speed on smooth pavement, exploring mixed-surface routes, or just trying to avoid spring pothole season, there’s probably a GP 5000 setup that fits your riding style.
Swing by the shop, and we can geek out over tire options and find the perfect match for your bike and the kind of riding you do most.