Veeral,
Some info on tyres.
Vredesein Fortezza TriComps - only ever got a maximum 2,500kms out of them riding around Melbourne. The 145psi rating was fantastic but puncturing every third or fourth ride on average and going through 25 inner tubes each year was not. Also the side walls suck - get them wet and they will start to come undone soon after. In one instance the side wall on my front tyre actually got tangled in the spokes and hub while riding.
Michelin Axial Pro - great tyres in dry and wet. A very comfortable ride with low rolling resistance and excellent handling. Only downside was they got cut up pretty easily riding around Melbourne (don't ask me how) such that after 1,500kms they looked as though they'd travelled 10 times that distance. Never actually got to ride them full distance to discover durability.
Michelin Pro Race - currently riding them and would not recommend anything else. Very sweet ride with great cornerning/handling ability (much like Axial Pros) - have done 3,500kms on currently pair and they is virtually no sign of wear. There are no cuts or small nicks in the tyre surface and I've not had one puncture with them (which is most pleasing). Now have 8 more of these tyres in my wardrobe for future use.