Question for those more in the know: what would make a more aero wheelset for the track? A pair of 2009 Zipp rims or a new Light Bicycle set of rims? This of course assuming the same rim height.
2009 zipp 808 (probably tubular, doesn't say) are pretty good at low yaw according to zipp's own data, , slightly better than firecrest/wider rims
edit: ok, so something like 0.65watts faster at 30mph :)
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Question for those more in the know: what would make a more aero wheelset for the track? A pair of 2009 Zipp rims or a new Light Bicycle set of rims? This of course assuming the same rim height.