If not, what's an equivalent nicely rolling training tyre with a large capacity that grips well wet or dry?
I can only go by what I've read, plus my experience of the previous model, but I've just splashed £44 on a pair of Michelin Pro4 Race Service Course tyres. I've used the Pro3 version for maybe 2,000 miles without a single puncture, very few marks or cuts, and they roll well enough as far as I can tell. The Pro4 are supposed to be an improvement in every respect - possibly marketing hype but the reviews seem to be good as well.
I can only go by what I've read, plus my experience of the previous model, but I've just splashed £44 on a pair of Michelin Pro4 Race Service Course tyres. I've used the Pro3 version for maybe 2,000 miles without a single puncture, very few marks or cuts, and they roll well enough as far as I can tell. The Pro4 are supposed to be an improvement in every respect - possibly marketing hype but the reviews seem to be good as well.