Aero wheel depth buying front smaller than back.

Good evening
Noticed during the Vuelta and weekends world champs that a lot of pros were using two differnt wheels someting like a 50mm deep aero rear and about a 20mm to 35mm aero front.
I really like the look of this combo for my bike. Maybe thinking of buying a 2011 Dura Ace C35 front and a 2011 Dura Ace C50 rear when they come out soon.
Does it have the same beenfits as running say two 50mm deep aero wheels but with a bit less weight.
Or is there a total other benfit for doing it.
NapD might be able to answer this one as i noticed he used to run a deeper rear on his cervelo.
If not much advantage might just go for the trusty cosmic carbone sl's 50mm deep £750 quid.
Thanks in advance
Noticed during the Vuelta and weekends world champs that a lot of pros were using two differnt wheels someting like a 50mm deep aero rear and about a 20mm to 35mm aero front.
I really like the look of this combo for my bike. Maybe thinking of buying a 2011 Dura Ace C35 front and a 2011 Dura Ace C50 rear when they come out soon.
Does it have the same beenfits as running say two 50mm deep aero wheels but with a bit less weight.
Or is there a total other benfit for doing it.
NapD might be able to answer this one as i noticed he used to run a deeper rear on his cervelo.
If not much advantage might just go for the trusty cosmic carbone sl's 50mm deep £750 quid.
Thanks in advance
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Maybe they were going for light weight for the steep (but short) ascents ?
Some people run 50mm front, 80-100mm rears, 50mm front, disc rears etc.
Not much of a weight advantage really I'd have thought.
BTW the Mavics are great but the SLRs are superb!
Are the SLR's the same as the new SR's?
I believe so. I got my SLRs just as they were going as clearance items and making way for the new rims. I think there are some minor design changes between the older SLRs and the new SLs - don't know if anyone has both to compare with??????
It's normally done as it improves handling and the deeper rear is normally a bit stiffer.
The combo you suggest should work and look fine - though not very "pro" as it's clincher.