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On a 2018, Durano 28s on Mavic Ellipse fit but you need to fit the wheel with the tyre deflated to clear the (Ultegra) rim brakes and then inflate once fitted. Also means you need to deflate the tyre if you want to remove the wheel to clean the bike.
I'm running DT Swiss RR21 wheelset with GP4000 28's & same situtation for me.
Either need to deflate the tyre or wind out the barrel adjuster all the way to get the wheel through 105 brake calipers.
I've just put on some Maxxis re-fuse 32mm and they run well.
Did a 60 mile gravel ride yesterday with no issues.
Yep G-one speed (30mm) fits fine.
Interested in this too, anyone tried G-one speeds (30mm)?
I also run 28's on mine and they have plenty of room.
I run 28's on my CAAD12 from 2016 with no problems, you should be fine.