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No doubts about who is located here.
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Engineer/designer Brad Devaney at his desk.
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A road bike project in the hands of Brad Devaney
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CEO Peter Hurley was just presented with this very nice painting by Quenton Colby of Team Litespeed / BMW
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Marcus Higgins in purchasing spends quite a bit of time in Asia these days.
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A few Litespeed dealer show bikes sitting upstairs in the sales area.
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Brad Devaney with Louis Scroggins, a man for all kinds of projects.
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Cory Blanton is getting the truck ready for a test ride tour in Florida.
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A closer look at other TRP (test ride program) bikes awaiting to be loaded.
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This Quintana Roo prototype frame known as Sluggo was the basis for the CD0.1
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There are various hand scribbled notes on the Sluggo frame.
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This is a wax version of the CD0.1, now serving archival purposes.
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Brad Devaney with the frame set dubbed i2, short for illicito 2
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This area is only busy at lunch time and after work.
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Steve Dunn in International Sales is a popular man.
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Tres Courdin and Todd Grafe are getting ready for a lunch time ride.
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Peter Hurley is about to join them.
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The lunch ride laving the American Bicycle Group parking lot.
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Inside sales rep Chris Brown will be a serious threat at the Elite Nationals in Augusta, GA and is a superb athlete all together.
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And down the road they go.