I went for the Michelin Pilot Sport 3's, they are incredibly grippy in both wet and dry, but the guys in Tyre City advised they do last significantly longer than the GY F1 Assy's. However, the downside is they are noisier than the Pirelli P Zero Rosso's I've had previously.
Swings and roundabouts really, once you're into Michelin/Continental/Pirelli/Goodyear territory, they are all excellent, but all have an area where they perform less well than the others. I guess it's up to you which weakness you can live with the most.
For me, cabin noise is immaterial, it's usually drowned out by House music!