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Have you already got an expensive skinsuit, TT helmet, shoe covers?
The above will make more of a difference than wheels. If you have got that shizzle just get some deep section wheels 50mm+?!
American classic ..... and keep £700 in your pocket.
Ksyrium SR I think are supposed to be good.
or Easton EC90 TT Road Wheelset?
Sound great only problem I need them to be a clincher
I'm selling some lightly used Shimano C35 tubulars for a lot less than that budget. They're not super deep for TT use but they climb fantastically well, are great on the flat, great on cobbles, light - just great do anything wheels.
And you'd still have 500 quid in your pocket!!