A question occurs to me though:
What is the
advantage of yours intended to be over a circular cross-section?
A large diameter tube is stiffer than a small diameter tube, so if strength were the
only consideration, there'd be no need to change it's shape. You'd just use a wider diameter tube (it wouldn't need to have thicker walls). This is
not what you want, of course.
Clearly, the goal then must be to achieve similar strength
but with less weight.
And that raises the question: just how much weight do you think you could save your potential customer?
An elliptical cross-section with a 2:1 ratio
would use only 71% of the material as that of a round tube (at a cost to strength of [ ?? ]).
Let's assume an ideal case that you find a design where the strength is not compromised i.e. it equivelant to the same diameter circular tube.
Would your 142g pole really outcompete their 200g pole?
(I guess, if weight were a premium, such as ultra-light craft, sure. But I get the impression that's not your application.)