Jens Voigt to Remain with Trek Factory Racing as Consultant
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The popular German will remain with Trek Factory Racing in a new role as advisor, coach, and sport director at select races
"Spartacus" would like to see the UCI hold two records, representing the old and new bike regulations
Garmin-Sharp/Cannondale did not offer the Dutch rider a contract for 2015
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The Austrian lengthened the mark to 51.852 kilometers Thursday in Switzerland
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The Austrian will attempt to break the mark October 30 in Switzerland
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The British rider also confirms he will remain with Sky "in some form" next season
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Images from the Swiss velodrome, where Jens Voigt sets a new hour record of 51.11 kilometers
The 43-year-old German closes out his career by setting a new world record on the track in Grenchen, Switzerland
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Belgian champion believes that Voigt will be the first of many big names attempting the hour record in the coming years
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Do you like 80s metal? Jens Voigt has his hour-record playlist all picked out
The retiring German cyclist will take a run at the hour record aboard a custom Trek Speed Concept bike
What bike will he ride? How fast will he go? Will he break the record? These and other frequently asked questions answered
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The recently retired 42-year-old hopes his attempt at the hour record will inspire renewed interest in one of cycling's hallowed challenges
We caught up with Jens Voigt’s custom Trek Madone, which he rode at the USA Pro Challenge — the final race of his career
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In the end, it didn’t matter if Jens Voigt had won or lost in Colorado Springs. He'd put on a show, one last time
Jens Voigt rocked the Garden of the Gods with a 27-mile solo attack — nearly long enough for the 42-year-old to survive for a win
The German will retire at age 42 after the USA Pro Challenge, which starts Monday in Aspen
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Tom Boonen, Taylor Phinney, Jens Voigt, and other members of the pro peloton don't stop short when it comes to talking about disc brakes
The German veteran said that words exchanged between he and Lucas Euser in Saturday’s breakaway were made “in the heat of the race"
Tejay van Garderen hopes to successfully defend his 2013 title with another victory in Colorado
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The field for the 2014 race is one of the deepest in the event's nine-year history
The wily German pulled a move he's been known for since men rode wooden rims, and it still worked — he won stage 5 of the 2013 Amgen Tour
The popular German is expected to retire from pro cycling at the end of next season
Busche is still the lone American on the 2014 squad
Jens Voigt has made a career out of long-range attacks. See how he does it, by the numbers
On a day with odds and the wind against him, German veteran falls short in Steamboat Springs
With the veteran German coming back for one year with Trek, the Wisconsin company built him a frame built almost entirely of memories from his career
Van Garderen, Danielson, Sky duo arrive to USA Pro Challenge on different levels
The 41-year-old Voigt says he still has "some gas in the tank" and is looking forward to continuing his relationship with Trek
The 41-year-old German says he'll "slowly say good bye" next season
Voigt won the mountains classification at last year's USA Pro Challenge
King tearfully departs from Tour in his debut after shoulder injury, time cut
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TrainingPeaks examines riders' power data from two of the climbing stages at the 2013 Amgen Tour of California
With 132km left before the finish line, Tejay van Garderen is poised to earn the first major stage race victory of his career
The 24-year-old American rides strong up the punishing Mount Diablo climb and takes a 1:47 lead into Sunday's finale
Popular veteran cracks jokes after a late attack turns into the stage spoils in a would-be sprinters' race in California
Tejay van Garderen take the GC lead after crafty racing in the wind by RadioShack, BMC Racing, and Saxo
Two-day, three-stage race in Corsica provides riders a preview of the opening stages of this summer's Tour
Luca Paolini's first win in four years was a good reminder that in the classics, nearly anything can happen at any time
Slagter's going great, Schleck not so much, and Voigt — he's already on the attack
"It crossed my mind this morning," said Voigt. "I may as well do something stupid and get it going"
Armstrong's Winfrey interview is overshadowing the build-up to the Tour Down Under, and the riders are frustrated
In Tennessee to visit a Nissan plant, the German strongman says USADA's inquiry into the team boss had become a distraction
The mountains jersey was a fine reward for the hard-working German
Jens Voigt sees an ending: "Now we draw a line — that is the past and we just let it rest in peace now"
The irrepressible Jens Voigt takes a huge flyer to solo to victory in stage 4 of the Pro Challenge
After Jens Voigt's amazing win, we analyze the GC battle heating up, the small (and non-existent) time gaps
How much power can Voigt put out when he's telling his legs to shut up?
The RadioShack strongman gets his first win in years in commanding style
The hardest working man in cycling makes light of today's stage and talks about his plans for the rest of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
The RadioShack squad has been searching for an opportunity to put one of its GC riders into contention for a stage win or the GC lead
Team boss Johan Bruyneel called Voigt's decision "very good news for our team."
The RadioShack-Nissan hardman appreciates the state's beauty and knowledgable fans
With the usual favorites coming off injury and the Olympics, the overall at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is wide open; Jens doesn't want dirty laundry aired
The affable German is coming back for another year, but says he doesn't want people talking behind his back about hanging on too long
It is difficult to imagine a breakaway more popular than the one that contested the finish of Wednesday’s stage 10
The old man of the peloton goes on the attack, for what may be the last time at the Tour
After bridging up to the breakaway on stage 10, Jens Voigt says "I think I've shown you should never count me out"
Though it may be the biggest race in the cycling world, the racers are just as accessible as at your local crit