My last tires were Conti Road Attacks. Much of my riding is sharp curves, chip-seal road surface (think: cheese grater), and constant vigilance for Bambi and mom. Absolutely loved the way they handled, and they stuck like glue, rain or shine. Definitely a great tire for the SPORT end of the Sport/Touring concept.
The price one pays for those soft-compound characteristics is not-so-stellar mileage. I wore the back tire to the steel in 5000 miles, fronts looked to have maybe 2000 more in them. That's my experience under my local conditions -- your mileage may vary considerably.
I'd recommend the Conti for superb handling characteristics under, shall we say, spirited riding conditions. For predominantly slab driving, I'd seek a harder rubber compound tire for better mileage.