It would be great to do a back to back test of V20 vs V20C, but unless you have everything else identical, you would not know if any differences were from the new frame, or the other components. We know that wheels can make several mph difference in speed.
My personal opinion is that most of the aero advantage of the V20 is the position of the body. If the V20C has the same body position, then the aero effect in the front triangle would be minimal and probably not detectable. Also the V20 front triangle is very stiff. Much stiffer than a typical DF bike and typically stiffness is not a big deal except at very high power levels anyway (sprint powers at >500W). At more normal V20 powers of around 150-250W, the stiffness is unlikely to be a factor.
I think the V20C is certainly unlikely to be worse than V20, and may have some marginal aero improvements that may reduce power requirements by very small amounts. I think the main benefits of the V20C would be when climbing/sprinting due to weight/stiffness, and even then likely to be marginal. Its not like the old V20 was not stiff, and the weight differences are small % of total system weight of bike+rider (15kg bike + 65kg rider = 80kg. So a 500g weight saving is just over half a %)
But is sure does look nice in the photos above!!
My personal opinion is that most of the aero advantage of the V20 is the position of the body. If the V20C has the same body position, then the aero effect in the front triangle would be minimal and probably not detectable. Also the V20 front triangle is very stiff. Much stiffer than a typical DF bike and typically stiffness is not a big deal except at very high power levels anyway (sprint powers at >500W). At more normal V20 powers of around 150-250W, the stiffness is unlikely to be a factor.
I think the V20C is certainly unlikely to be worse than V20, and may have some marginal aero improvements that may reduce power requirements by very small amounts. I think the main benefits of the V20C would be when climbing/sprinting due to weight/stiffness, and even then likely to be marginal. Its not like the old V20 was not stiff, and the weight differences are small % of total system weight of bike+rider (15kg bike + 65kg rider = 80kg. So a 500g weight saving is just over half a %)
But is sure does look nice in the photos above!!