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  • Yes, I wasn't suggesting that it was essential, just that spending £300 on a fancy back wheel and not getting a disc would be pointless.

    I'm going to just disagree slightly here, for people predominantly training and racing on outdoor tracks it's often too windy for discs, especially for light endurance riders (the wind buffeting effect doesn't seem so bad for 80kg+ sprinters) so many people do opt for a deep section carbon job with a reasonable hub. For them they'll get more use out of it than a disc.

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