I spent Paris-Roubaix recon day in the Groupama-FDJ team car with DS Frédéric Guesdon — the last Frenchman to ever win this race — and technical equipment specialist Gaspard Filippi. What I learned about how a World Tour team thinks about tires, tire pressure, and bike setup is something every cyclist can apply. From the 28-30-32mm tire progression to why reliability beats theoretical speed every time, here's what they taught me. Continental Grand Prix 5000 S TR: https://www.continental-tires.com Tadej's Milan-San Remo Bike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-PQoCUKB8k 💬 Drop your questions in the comments or message me on Instagram 🌐 Website: https://outdoorbros.com 📬 Contact: chris@outdoorbros.com 00:00 What World Tour Teams Know About Tires 00:26 Inside the Groupama-FDJ Team Car 00:52 Which Tires Does a World Tour Team Use? 01:26 Tire Pressure — The Numbers That Matter 02:41 Tire Choice Is a System, Not a Default 03:27 Tadej’s Milan San Remo Bike 04:16 The Details That Separate Them 05:01 What This Means for You 05:44 Tires are Everything #parisroubaix #cycling #roadcycling #continentaltires #cyclingtips

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