I'm running the Michelin Pilot Road 2CT's which I've been very happy with, as Nastynotch said, all tires will do that. I've gotten 26k km on my last set of Road 2s probably could have gone further but was the end of the season anyways.
I can't tell from the picture if you have the same tire or the Pilot Road 3CT's but if you're running the 3s I'd highly recommend checking out the 2s as according to Michelin's web site they are "very long lasting" as opposed to "long lasting". I can tell you the sides stick well enough to put the pegs down and while I avoid riding in the rain I have never had and slipping from these tires.
The tires at 26k km had a serious flat profile at that point but in my opinion, a flatter profile basically equates to harder turn ins (requires more effort to lean the bike over) which I never really noticed until I put new tires on as the change is so gradual its not normally noticeable. Technically you would also get a better contact patch for stopping/starting in a straight line but I generally ride em until they hit the wear bar and I check over the tires when I oil my chain to make sure there's no damage.