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Pirelli Tires

Pirelli Tires brings the same compound engineering behind Formula 1 to your wheels — road, gravel, and mountain alike. The Italian brand built its reputation over a century of motorsport, and that technology now lives in three distinct cycling families: the P ZERO for road racing, the Cinturato for all-conditions versatility, and the Scorpion for off-road performance. Each tire is produced at Pirelli's dedicated cycling facility in Bollate, just outside Milan, where their R&D labs and global headquarters are based.

At RA Cycles you'll find the full range — from flagship tubeless race tires like the P ZERO Race TLR RS to gravel-ready Cinturato variants optimized for hard-packed or loose terrain, plus compatible tubes and accessories. Whether you're chasing a road PR or building out a gravel setup, the collection covers every surface Pirelli builds for.

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About Pirelli Cycling

Pirelli has been manufacturing performance tires in Milan, Italy since 1872. The company has served as Formula 1’s official tire supplier across multiple eras, and the compound knowledge developed on those circuits now directly informs their cycling lineup. Their dedicated bicycle tire factory in Bollate — adjacent to Pirelli’s global headquarters and R&D center — produces three tire families engineered for distinct disciplines: P ZERO for road racing, Cinturato for all-surface performance and endurance, and Scorpion for mountain bike terrain. Learn more at Pirelli’s official cycling site.

RA Cycles carries the full Pirelli cycling range — road tubeless tires including the P ZERO Race TLR RS and P ZERO Race TLR 4S, the Cinturato EVO for all-road and endurance use, Cinturato Gravel tires in multiple tread compounds for varied surfaces, the Scorpion XC H for cross-country riding, and Pirelli’s own tubes and accessories. The collection spans commuter-friendly price points all the way up to race-day rubber.

Browsing for a complete setup? Explore our full bike tire selection, pair your new rubber with tubes, sealant, and tape, or shop the road bikes and gravel bikes you’ll be putting them on.

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