Voigt will let the cobwebs grow on his bike after retirement
Jens Voigt vows that after retirement he will not attempt a comeback, an ironman or a marathon and will put the suffering behind him
Jens Voigt vows that after retirement he will not attempt a comeback, an ironman or a marathon and will put the suffering behind him
Jens Voigt discusses his reception by the American fans and possible retirement
In this video from RadioShack-Nissan, Chris Horner and Jens Voigt do what they do second best — tell stories about getting into cycling
Voigt insulted race jury after being fined for signing in late in the pre-stage sign-in
German has been part of nearly every winning squad since 2004
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For Velo’s first-ever Hardman Issue, we couldn’t choose anyone but Leopard-Trek's charismatic German Jens Voigt to grace our cover. The sport is filled with characters that are as tough as nails, but none exemplifies the true meaning of “hardman” as does Voigt.
PINEROLO, Italy (VN) — Jens Voigt strongly defended Leopard-Trek's tactic of riding for both Schleck brothers throughout the Tour de France rather than rally behind one of the brothers as a single leader.
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LOURDES, France (VN) - A 39-year-old German father of six tore the Tour de France apart Thursday on its second major climb, the Col du Tourmalet. Leopard-Trek’s Jens Voigt called Thursday one of his best days on the bike and said his team leaders, Andy and Fränk Schleck, need at least three minutes on Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-Sungard) before the penultimate day time trial in Grenoble.
MODESTO, California (VN) - American Will Dugan and Jens Voigt are recovering from a frightening crash late in stage 3 of the Amgen Tour of California.
The Schleck brothers say it was impossible to beat Philippe Gilbert at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
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VeloNews European correspondent Andrew Hood spends some time with Leopard-Trek's Jens Voigt.
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Jens Voigt (Leopard Trek) admits that his chances of claiming a record sixth victory at Critérium International are slim, but at least he’ll be at the start line this year to have a shot.
Jens Voigt, who missed last year’s Critérium International, will headline the field at the two-day, three-stage French race dubbed the “mini-Tour de France.”
The Luxembourg team will enter the No. 1 spot on team rankings even before it lines up for its first race.
The new Luxembourg Project team is beginning to look more-and-more like the old Saxo Bank squad. Jens Voigt explains why he made the jump.
German veteran Jens Voigt will be riding for the yet-unnamed Luxembourg-backed team next season.
Jens Voigt (Saxo Bank) is among the most popular riders in the peloton and after 14 years as a professional road racer, the German hardman is looking forward to another year – and looking back
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It takes more than a front flat at 70 kph to keep the Saxo strongman from finishing a stage.
Andrew Hood takes a look at what's sure to be one of the busiest weeks of the year.
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