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No worries, I need a set of their forks! The argument for 32h wheels on road bikes is if you pop a spoke then all you need to do is slacken of your brakes and adjust a couple of spokes, not a problem with discs, so 28h is fine.
The rims are mtb rims, only in 700c, and lower spoke count, they'll take a beating, and if Norco (originally a mtb/bmx company) say they're tough enough, I'd believe them :)
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/norco/threshold-a1-2015-cyclocross-bike-ec072587#features
tad cheaper, and has thru-axle on the front - set to be all the rage, does lack the cannondale name though, wich could be a good thing for commuting/locking up
oh and also has threaded bottom bracket as opposed to bb30 which can internally combust if grit gets in there