Kind of. A tub(ular) tyre has the inner tube sewn into the tyre carcase. A clincher has an open side through which you can fit an inner tube. Tubs are glued or taped to the rim, whereas clinchers hook into the bead of the rim, i.e. clinch.
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Kind of. A tub(ular) tyre has the inner tube sewn into the tyre carcase. A clincher has an open side through which you can fit an inner tube. Tubs are glued or taped to the rim, whereas clinchers hook into the bead of the rim, i.e. clinch.