Cost: $2,200
Weight: 1,375 grams
Depth: 40mm
Spoke count: 18 front, 24 rear
Rim width: 23mm
Hubs: DT Swiss 240 internal hubs
Rim type: carbon
Tire type: clincher
Verdict: While the Roval Rapide was a fraction slower in the 40K time trial distance to the Reynolds 46, it was a remarkably better wheel for climbing on steep grades. Like the Reynolds 46, the Roval Rapide has DT SWiss 240 hubs but comes with upgraded ceramic bearings, which makes them roll that much smoother. The increased spoke count makes these wheels a stiff and tough set of carbon clinchers, and the 40mm rim depth was just enough to give you aerodynmaic advantages on the flats.
And with a $600 price difference and over 100 grams of weight savings compared to the more expensive Reynolds Aero 46, it's easy to see why the Roval Rapide CLX 40 edged out the win for the best overall wheel. You won't find a better combination of performance, weight and price in any other carbon clincher.