MAESTRO TEST: MICHELIN POWER GP2 vs. POWER CUP 2's. WHICH ONE FOR THE STREET?

WHICH IS THE BEST CHOICE FOR THE STREET?? HERS'S THE RUNDOWN Michelin Power GP2 Faster warm-up: GP2 reaches optimal temperature more quickly—important for street riding where you’re not always pushing hard. Better wet grip: It has more grooves (tread) and is safer in unpredictable weather or damp conditions. Designed for fast road & occasional track: It’s a hypersport tire that’s more forgiving and versatile on public roads. ⚠️ Michelin Power Cup 2: Street-Usable, But Track-Focused Longer warm-up time: Needs high temps to work properly. On the street, especially at moderate pace, they may not reach ideal grip levels. Minimal tread: Wet grip is compromised. Not ideal unless your roads are always dry. Best for track days or aggressive canyon runs only: If you ride like it’s a race every day, they’ll work—but they’re overkill in regular conditions.