Problem is with tyre tests like this is that its an OK guide, but tyre performance and wear is so dependent on the car, the load in the car, the road and weather conditions, and more importantly your personal driving style its very difficult to really say what is best and should be taken with a huge pinch of salt.
Its like picking a golf club or tennis racquet purely on what Tiger Woods or Federer say about it, when they probably don't match anything close to your game and will actually make you worse.
Only way to determine the best tyres is to listen to what other people have to say with similar cars and then just try them out. Auto trade reviews can be more misleading than helpful IMO.