I understand that front wheel aeroz are more important than rear but would you not normally have a deeper rear and shallower front for cross winds?
He probably feels better riding with a lighter wheel at the back, or just couldn't be bothered with matchy matchy.
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I understand that front wheel aeroz are more important than rear but would you not normally have a deeper rear and shallower front for cross winds?