Goodyear Eagle Sport Review: Old school clincher with old school pricing, but modern day performance

It’s not the fastest, it’s not the grippiest, but for the price it might just be one of the best value tyres on the market

Goodyear Eagle Sport tyres
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Cyclingnews Verdict

Combinin♋g the ease of setup and puncture repair that tube-type tyres can have over tubeless, with up-to-date grip performance makes for a solidly performing sporting tyre. It’s not the fastest rolling, but it costs about half of most of its coওmpetitors.

Pros

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    With tyres reaching £90 per tyre, it’s nice to ha🐽✱ve a decent option for just £25

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    Performaไnce for 💞the price is actually pretty impressive

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    Surprisingly lightweight e💟ven with an inner tube added

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    Grip is decent in both the wet and dry

Cons

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    They smell very🅘 pungent to an unpleasant degree where the bike was being stored

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    Rolling resistance is middling

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    Not tubeless

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    Not as supple as many tubeless options

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Price: £25 / €25.42 / $29

Weight: 280g claimed 277g measured

Widths: 25, 28, 30, 32c

Measured: 28mm claimed, 30mm measured

Tubeless: No

Hookless: No

Colours: Black, Tanwall

Goodyear describes the Eagle Sport tyre as the tyre of choice for riders who “thrive on achieving a new PB, or logging long hours i🦋n the saddle”. Based on the 600km or so of testing I’ve done on these tyres, I’d say the brand has hit the nail on the head in several areas.

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Testing scorecard and notes

Attributes

Notes

Rating

Design and aesthetics

I like that both a black and tan sidewall o🌳ption are available. Additionally the size range is quite appropriate for offering more modern sizing of 28-32mm, while also offering a more legacy option of 25mm for those with perhaps older frames with tighter clearances.

8/10

Performance

Given the relative performance for the price, these tyres are impressive. Grip especially is very good. However they are not the fastest rolling, and the lack of puncture belt does make punctur🌠es more of a risk. They are also not as compliant as many other 28mm tyres, even with the 30mm actual width.

7/10

Setup

Obviously can&rs🍃quo;t use the standard ‘Tubeless Setup’ score here given the lack of tubeless. However, setting up with tubes was very easy, no tools required, and was no hassle at all.

10/10

Weight

Impressively light tyres, as even with the addition of a standard butyl inner tube, they still undercut much 🌠of the competiti꧙on when you add tubeless sealant into the equation.

8/10

Value

Although I do think these tyres offer superb value, faster tyres are one of the best ways to make your bike significantly faster. These tyres require latex inꦿner tubes to be in the realms of fast, so upgrading to faster tyres is still a relatively cheap way of going quickly. But for £25, they offer undoubtedly good value.

8/10

Overall rating

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