Hutchinson returns to the World Tour with Intermarché-Wanty
After several years absent from the top category of cycling, Hutchinson is back in the World Tour after announcing that they will supply their tires to the also French Intermarché-Wanty team, along with whom they have developed and will test prototypes of what will be their next generation of high-performance tires.
French alliance between Hutchinson and Intermarché-Wanty
Despite being one of the tire brands, Hutchinson had not supplied their tires to any World Tour team for several years, a showcase always for brands in addition to the ideal stage to develop new models with maximum performance.
A debt that the French brand ends after announcing that in the 2025 season they will supply their tires to Intermarché-Wanty, with whom they have been working for months to develop new tire technologies that they will test in competition starting from the Tour Down Under where the team will begin to use the new prototypes from the brand.
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A collaboration that is not limited to the World Tour team but Hutchinson will also provide their tires to the Wanty-ReUz-Technord U23 Dev under-23 development team.
Let's remember that Hutchinson was one of the pioneering brands to bet on the use of tubeless tires in road cycling, an advantage that has now blurred with all brands using this system, so the brand seeks in collaboration with Intermarché-Wanty to regain this ground by developing tires with better grip, especially in rainy conditions.
Based on their Blackbird tires, Hutchinson is developing their new Hutchinson Racing Lab, the next generation of competition tires from the French brand in which they seek an ultra-lightweight, exceptional grip, and the best rolling resistance in what riders already call the "MotoGP tire".