ContiProContact vs Michelin cross climate 2 vs Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4

I am running a 2020 Touring Sedan and my driving style is what many would call spirited. I push the car hard—quick acceleration, aggressive braking, and high-speed cornering are all part of my daily fun. Living in Vancouver means I constantly deal with wet conditions, and I often take trips south of the border where I regularly hit speeds around 100 mph or more.

For a long time I was happy with the OEM tires; I trusted that they were calibrated perfectly for my vehicle. However, after a couple of incidents—one pothole in Nashville that cracked my rim, and a side puncture during a summer drive in Whistler—I started exploring other options. I also frequently drive on logging roads out on Vancouver Island when heading to campsites during the summer.

Now I’m torn between: • Continental ProContact (ContiProContact) • Michelin CrossClimate 2 • Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4

I’m curious whether these three cover the spectrum of performance, durability, and all-season capability I need, or if there are other tires out there I haven’t looked into. Any insights or experiences with these models (or recommendations for alternatives) would be greatly appreciated!

What are your thoughts?