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
Is that actually true, or do people just think it's going to be? The consensus among testers seems to be that a disc can actually be less of a liability than a deep section wheel in a crosswind. Something about how suddenly and at what angle of attack it stalls, I think, and it's obviously going to be different between flat discs and lenticular ones. At over 90kg, I fall into the class of people who are not going to let some little breeze push them about...
Is that actually true, or do people just think it's going to be? The consensus among testers seems to be that a disc can actually be less of a liability than a deep section wheel in a crosswind. Something about how suddenly and at what angle of attack it stalls, I think, and it's obviously going to be different between flat discs and lenticular ones. At over 90kg, I fall into the class of people who are not going to let some little breeze push them about...