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i've raced g-one speeds in 30mm and 35mm (on a 21mm iw rim) on two occasions with good results (one on shit tarmac and one on 70% tarmac 30% gravel). really great for these applications and no flats despite some rough, fast descents. i've also used the 35mm as my winter tire in the city and it has survived with some cuts but no flats.
the normal g-one ar in 38mm has also been faultless as a gravel racing, long ride to gravel, and commuting tire.
Fair fair. I do think 48/32 needs be far more common for everyday use.
G-one speeds are magical. On tubeless, I've used them on really sharp coastal rocks (upped pressure a bit) and they flew. Minor cuts, but not a single pinch or fail. Anything a bit sandy and they do skitter a bit though.
What pressure you running?
I'd needs a new bike to use them again though. Only using the 26" monsteur these days.