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Pirelli Velo launches dedicated Scorpion MTB line

  • Ron 

Pirelli has introduced their new Scorpion MTB tires range that aims to subvert the current paradigms by offering performance tires for each individual terrain type, with different solutions for every riding style. The innovative SmartGRIP Compound, the technological heart of the new tires, ensures mechanical advantage and grip on dry and wet conditions.

The defining concept of the new Pirelli MTB line is a range of models designed for a variety of terrains, based on their softer to progressively harder rubber compound. Easily understandable and developed for each specific need, Scorpion MTB is accompanied by a dedicated engineering for each individual size and version.

The Scorpion MTB line expects of offer options for every consumer most suited to their personal riding habits, whatever the terrain, style and rims type. The result is a line of tires that guarantees top-level performance in each size or version, regardless of weather conditions.

The Pirelli off-road tire is called, not surprisingly, Scorpion MTB™. As was the case for the PZero Velo road tires that saw the return of the company in the bike field, its MTB tires required a meaningful name. Scorpion, in fact, is the name of the historical motocross tires of the company, that can boast over 70 world titles in MX.

Like all other Pirelli bike tires, the new MTB range was also developed in the center of Pirelli innovation, the R&D laboratories of Milano Bicocca: the main location among 11 Pirelli research centers in the world, with over 1,000 dedicated researchers and that allocates around 200 million euros each year for the development and innovation of its tires.

The SmartGRIP Compound, the heart of the new MTB tires, was produced in Pirelli’s Racing factories, where the engineering of the well-known F1 tire compounds takes place.

For its tests, prototype development and field testing, the company relied on its proven field testing department in Sicily, a key component in more than 35 years in the motorbike field. Eight dedicated testers carried out over 450 tests on different surfaces and 40 data recording sessions, performing checks, measurements and assemblies on more than 800 different tire prototypes and 7 different rim sizes.

The Pirelli testing department racked up over 30,000 km of riding with 95,000 meters of climbing and descending, testing and stressing the new tires on all types of terrain and in different weather conditions to ensure success.

Tires for every terrain and climate

Mountain bikes have evolved from a single category to a range encompassing XC, trail, enduro and downhill specific models. Each has a specific purpose and audience that demands tires that match.

Today, attention and trends return to the origins: simplicity. The current bikes are increasingly capable and efficient, both uphill and downhill, making the traditional classifications less important and shifting the focus on the rider’s riding style and no longer on the bike they use. Pirelli, in line with its consumer centric approach, also focused on the way one rides a bike on different terrains and not on the bike itself.

Pirelli started from here to create a line of tires that would be suitable for each type of terrain. The range had to be understandable, clear and simple: where simplicity, as often happens when the essence is reached, encompasses great complexity of development and high technology.

The Pirelli range dedicated to the mountain bikes consists of four models, defined by a name that is self-explanatory and by a color code, which immediately identifies the terrain for which the tire is designed.

  • The Scorpion H (Hard Terrain – red) are dedicated to hard terrains, compact surfaces and with embedded rocks.
  • The Scorpion M (Mixed Terrain – yellow) are ideal on mixed terrains, where changes can also be unpredictable or sudden, from hard-packs to sand, pebbles and roots.
  • The Scorpion S (Soft Terrain – light blue) give the best on soft surfaces.
  • The Scorpion R (Rear Specific – green) offer more traction to the rear wheel and are also dedicated to mixed terrains.

SmartGRIP Compound: on dry and wet, without losing performance

The heart of Pirelli MTB tire technology is the innovative SmartGRIP Compound. Thanks to this specific compound, the variable of climate or temperature does not affect the performance of the new tires at all. This means they have been designed to offer grip and handling with all atmospheric conditions.

As was the case for the SmartNET Silica, which solved the tradeoff between rolling resistance and wet grip on the PZero Velo road tires, so is the SmartGRIP Compound, which in the Scorpion MTB closes the gap between tear resistance and wet grip.

For off-road applications, the knobs of the tires profile are mechanically stressed in a much higher way than those of any road tire. The grip properties, therefore, must always be guaranteed, without compromising the rubber’s resistance to tearing.

With an incomparable expertise acquired in the formulation of compounds in over 110 years of competition at the highest levels, Pirelli has solved this critical point, thanks to the new SmartGRIP compound. At the same time, the engineers also customized the properties of the compound, from the static ones (hardness and breaking strength) to the dynamic ones (damping and dynamic stiffness) for each model and size.

This is to date, the first “Tailored Development” in the field of bicycle tires.

Each tire size earned a dedicated development process

The great experience gained by Pirelli in years of presence in the motocross field has been put to good use in defining the tread patterns of the Scorpion MTB range: the shape and height of the knobs, distance between the knobs, cross-links and angles have all been studied for the maximum efficiency of the tire footprint on the different specific terrains.

By basing the new tires’ design on the consistency of each terrain, Pirelli engineers also had to take into account many other variables: from the rider’s riding style to the most recent developments in terms of profiles and rim sizes. Therefore, in the new Scorpion MTB, the construction technology is not the same for all tire sizes: each size earned benefits from a dedicated development.

The combination and interaction of structures, reinforcements, static and dynamic properties of the compound, sizing and different designs for the various terrains, has been a technical area of innovation for Pirelli, in terms of approach to product development.

As from Pirelli DNA, which develops all its products by focusing on the specific consumer’s needs, the Scorpion MTB range allows riders to freely choose the type that best suits their riding style, without fear of compromising the tire performance.

Pirelli Velo SCORPION™ MTB RANGE:

Model Size SRP US$ Weight Availability
ScorpionMTB H Lite 29 x 2.2 $69 660g March 2019
Scorpion MTB H 29 x 2.2  $69 695g March 2019
ScorpionMTB H Lite 29 x 2.4 $73 755g April 2019
Scorpion MTB H 29 x 2.4 $73 795g April 2019
Scorpion MTB H 27.5 $TBD TBC September 2019
ScorpionMTB M Lite 29 x 2.2 $69 695g March 2019
Scorpion MTB M 29 x 2.2 $69 735g March 2019
ScorpionMTB M Lite 29 x 2.4 $73 810g April 2019
Scorpion MTB M 29 x 2.4 $73 850g April 2019
Scorpion MTB M 27.5 $TBD TBD September 2019
Scorpion MTB S Lite 29 x 2.2 $69 695g March 2019
Scorpion MTB S 29 x 2.2 $69 740g March 2019
Scorpion MTB S Lite 29 x 2.4 $73 810g April 2019
Scorpion MTB S 29 x 2.4 $73 855g April 2019
Scorpion MTB S 27.5 $TBD TBA September 2019
Scorpion MTB R 29 x 2.2 $69 740g March 2019
Scorpion MTB R 29 x 2.4 $73 855g April 2019
Scorpion MTB R 27.5 $TBD TBA September 2019
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