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Yes, Godspeed Lane is the name where the A2 Wind Tunnel is.
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The A2 Wind Tunnel building where the bikes are getting tested
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Mike Giraud is responsible for bikes at A2 and has a ton of experience in the wind tunnel.
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All is quiet in the tunnel right now
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Reid Mumford awaits his turn to get dialed in.
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Some of these Orbea Ordus have finished their time in the tunnel.
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Mumford is now getting warmed up.
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The A2 Wind Tunnel has a big variety of helmets (and aero bars) on hand for individuals who come by for testing.
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The Orbea Ordu set up with Mavic wheels and FSA aero bars
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Zach Bell is focused on the task at hand
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The A2 wind tunnel is capable of testing up to 85 mph
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With his testing already done, David Veilleux is getting packed up for the trip home
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Team mechanic Eric Jellum is also busy packing up
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While packing his own bike, Neil Shirley got a battle scar
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Chris Smith from Laser with the Tardis helmet. (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space from Doctor Who)
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Mike Giraud is setting up the final bike
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Max Ralph from FSA was lending a hand
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Scott Zwizanski is making sure the aero booties are in place
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Zwizanski was the last test subject of the day
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A group pic with the athletes, management, sponsors and other attendees was taken a bit earlier as some folks had to leave.