Subject: RE: Race wheels vs training wheels Congrats on your P2. Solid bike with great heritage. Cervelo actually made decent wheel choice at that price point. I have some R500A's that came stock on one of my bikes. According to Shimano tech docs, the "A" version has bladed spokes which are a bit more aero (vs double-butted spokes). I use 'em as back up wheels so only logged a few hundred mi. They seem OK so far. Not stiffest, lightest, nor best handling wheels, but no major faults & clearly faster (more aero) than my Ksyrium SSC SL's or traditional 32-spoke Open Pro/Ultegra's. Investing in very good "event wheels" might gain you 30-60sec in Oly bike leg (25mi). That est is based on published testing of very similar wheel (prev gen R550) by rouesartisanales.com, and Zipp's ads of power/speed benefits of their various wheels. IMHO- spending $1-2,000+ on race wheels is not worth it unless you are already close to the podium, or have $$ to spend on bling. I am not against race wheels, but most ave AGers would gain more speed investing that $$$ elsewhere (training, coaching, bike fit, etc.). |