...on a windy day when his 4 spokes caught the wind, and a rider with a front disc nearly leave an indoor track...
So a 4-spoke and a front disc are problematic, still no data for rear discs :-)
Not being wilfully argumentative, but I'm plenty old enough to have seen a lot (but not all, yet) of the superstition in cycling overturned by proper scientific analysis, and I'm wondering whether people's fear of using a rear disc in windy conditions is superstition or science.
So a 4-spoke and a front disc are problematic, still no data for rear discs :-)
Not being wilfully argumentative, but I'm plenty old enough to have seen a lot (but not all, yet) of the superstition in cycling overturned by proper scientific analysis, and I'm wondering whether people's fear of using a rear disc in windy conditions is superstition or science.