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I can't say about Sky's program because I don't specifically know, but one does not need a wind tunnel to do good effective aero testing, there are other ways*. While I agree a 15% reduction in CdA would be pretty big (assuming that's what it equates to) it's not completely unheard of even for pro riders. There are some pretty ordinary set ups out there. More typically I see CdA reductions of ~5-10% in many riders I work with but bigger gains are not that unusual either. It's pretty cool what's possible with attention to aero detail and doing enough testing work.
Again, I've no idea about what work Froome/Sky did/did not do. But not using a tunnel does not automatically mean not doing aerodynamics optimisation. He's clearly done some work on road bike descending aerodynamics for when suitable roads were available.
* As an aside, Sky are now using the aero testing technology I've been using for some years.
Again, I've no idea about what work Froome/Sky did/did not do. But not using a tunnel does not automatically mean not doing aerodynamics optimisation. He's clearly done some work on road bike descending aerodynamics for when suitable roads were available.
* As an aside, Sky are now using the aero testing technology I've been using for some years.
