The remark about "when "traditional track racing" starts to rise, then they'll reevaluate the situation" is pretty ridiculous, because for the last 50 years it's been a pretty small and invisible part of bike racing. Heck, there are folks that live within a mile of my local track (Frisco Superdrome) and don't know it even exists. Trackies tend to be pretty frugal and don't spend any more than necessary on their equipment. Also, most top end wheels tend to be pre-built all carbon stuff, so there's little need for very pricey hubs for building spoked wheels.
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