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Thank you all for the comments which are appreciated. I realize that this is a minor issue and that personal choice should win the day. I also realize that talking about 500g when carrying 86kg of body weight is a tad ironic - very much a first world problem. I will decide on the day based on predicted wind conditions. Cheers.
Use whichever you are happier with. Far more will be gained by working on your fitness, position and clothing.
It has to be quite steep for 500g to make a significant difference.
Rim depth is apparently less of a factor when riding in a group, but of the two the front wheel is the one where the aero benefit is greater.
"wheels account for almost 10% of the total power required to race your bike and the dominant factor in wheel performance is aerodynamics. Wheel mass is a second order effect (nearly 10 times less significant) and wheel inertia is a third order effect (nearly 100 times less significant)."
http://www.biketechreview.com/reviews/wheels/63-wheel-performance
"I am looking to average 30-40kph for the 100km."
10kph is quite a big range for the average speed.
As you're with other riders I assume this is some kind of team time trial? If it's very windy you might want to use the C24's so you're more stable when riding in close proximity to your team mates if it's very windy? I'd use the Pro-Lites personally, they're not too deep.
I don't know much about the Pro Lites, but they do look more aero than the C24's. I have the C24's and Zipp 404's (similar issues that you face). The 404's are stiff and although they are slightly heavier, feel faster and stiffer under acceleration. On flat courses with little wind, I'd go with the 404's, but when the side winds pick up and the course begins to head upwards, I'd choose the C24's. I don't experience the front wheel flex that you do (I'm 82kg). I think the Shimano wheels are outstanding, but lack any real aero benefit. If you are looking to do a fast 100km ride with not much climbing, I'd opt for the Pro-Lites![1](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/1.gif)