Here's a question I haven't seen answered, except in a post of excel raw data...what is the relative side force of these frames? I got a chance to ride a Ventum Z (3T Funda fork) and found that the side "push" effect was substantially less than on my normal BP Stealth. It also had a lot less steering torque to wind compared to mine, which I suspect is due to the relatively slender fork legs on the 3T Funda compared to my stock BP fork (similar shape to the old Cervelo wolf fork). These were tested with a Spinergy Tilium front (50mm deep) and a FLO disc rear, just because it's my normal training front wheel and I'm breaking in the disc.
My operating theory for the lower "felt side push" is that to heavy side winds most of the bulk of the Ventum frame is at or behind my center of gravity, and between my legs. So there isn't a large amount of extra side surface area sitting down low and forwards. If my guess is correct, then the Andean must be a beast in heavy or gusty crosswinds. I'm guessing that the P5X is also not too great, with a lot of side area down low and forwards of the rider's CG. On a heavy crosswind that would tend to yank the bike out from underneath you, which as I can personally attest to...sucks! The others eyeball to me to be reasonably normal.
So is this data out there somewhere?
On a side note, those brake levers are atrocious. I rode with the finger-slicer VisionTechs for years and currently use the now-discontinued 3T Pro Aero finger-slicers and finger-pincers. I can see a reason for the newer Trimax VisionTechs, but I can't believe the levers used weren't responsible for an extra 20-30g of drag over something reasonably smooth and vaguely matched to the bar diameter.