Continental unveils the Grand Prix TR, a new tire route which combines value for money and technology performance tubeless readyPositioned in Continental's endurance segment, the Grand Prix TR is designed for riders looking for a reliable and versatile tire for training, commuting and long-distance rides.
Source: CP
Relying on the heritagetage of the GP5000 family, the Grand Prix TR incorporates technologies such as the famous BlackChili compound of Shelf, offering an optimal blend of grip and rolling resistance. The all-new 4-ply construction provides a good balance between light weight and puncture protection, making it ideal for riders who rack up the miles throughout the season.
Hannah Ferle, Product Manager route at Continental Tires, said: “ We found that many cyclists wanted to benefit from the advantagestages of our premium racing tires in terms of performance in a more accessible format. With the Grand Prix TR, we have brought tubeless-ready technology, enhanced puncture protection and excellent rolling resistance to a wider audience. It offers a smooth and confident feel on a variety of surfaces, making it a tire suitable for every ride. »

More versatility
With the TR Grand Prix, Shelf presents a new generation of tires route entry-level tires that incorporate the knowledge and technologies of its premium range. This launch underlines Continental’s commitment to making tire innovation more accessible to a wider range of cyclists.
In addition to the version tubeless ready, an inner tube version will also be available in some sizes.
to summarize
- The TR Grand Prix makes tubeless-ready technology accessible to a wider audience
- All-new 4-ply construction combines low weight with good puncture protection
- Available in a wide range of sizes from 25 to 622
Available in black or transparent sidewall
Weight: from 310 g
Dimensions: 25-622, 28-622, 30-622, 32-622
Technology: BlackChili compound, 4-ply construction, tubeless-ready and hookless compatible
Pricing and availability: Available for purchase from March 4, 2025 worldwide, recommended retail price €61,95 per tire.

