Trek have come up with a new paint scheme for the bike of everyone’s favourite peloton hardnut, Jens Voigt, that is getting its first airing at the current Amgen Tour of California.
The bike features the German rider’s famous “Shut up legs” quote prominently along the top of the top tube, along with a wolf’s head emblazoned on the seat tube and head tube. Why a wolf’s head? It’s a reference to the Voigt’s ability to lead the pack.

The design also includes statistics from Voigt’s long career as a pro cyclist – he’s 40 years old now – with the numbers hidden inside the fork legs and the down tube logo.
I was thrilled when Trek said they wanted to do a bike for me,” said Voigt. “We went back and forth about the theme and I talked a lot about the way I approach racing and going for the attack and we came up with this really cool wolf theme. It’s pretty aggressive but I feel like it fits.”
“We wanted to incorporate some of the accomplishments of his huge career so we asked Jens to talk about his career and to list some interesting statistics from his years on a bike,” said Trek VP Joe Vadeboncoeur. “He came back with the standard stuff, ‘64 pro wins, 15 years as a pro, 35 wins as an amateur’. But what was really unique – and this just speaks to who Jens is – was that he included things like ‘100 crashes, 11 broken bones, 25 screws or pins, 1300 kg of pasta eaten’. It was an amazing list that he had kept and we've incorporated all of it into the details of the bike.”

Voigt’s bike is the latest edition in a line of rider-inspired paint schemes crafted by Trek’s in-house Creative Design Studio. During last year’s Tour de France, Trek unveiled limited-edition paint schemes for Frank and Andy Schleck, as well as the popular ‘Spartacus’ bike for Fabian Cancellara.

9 thoughts on “Trek give Jens Voigt new bike for California”
That’s a lot of pasta
That’s a lot of pasta
Great guy and a real
Great guy and a real inspiration/hero. Watching him lead the peleton up the Stockeu in L-B-L on the big ring was impressive to say the least.
Shame Treks are such fugly bikes…
mooseman wrote:Great guy and
Really? Don’t they look like er, bikes? 🙂
All that extra weight of
All that extra weight of those stickers tut tut tut :B 😉
During the ToC last night,
During the ToC last night, Eurosport mentioned that he was considering retiring this year. Seeing as he is 40 now I guess he says that every year tho.
I don’t think the pro tour will be same.
Brian Nichol wrote:During the
I saw that and also saw that Chris Horner looked like he was on a sportive bike. I guess he isn’t getting any younger either lol.
If they are doing those bikes
If they are doing those bikes for lowly non pros, i’m getting my pasta scales out
I love this bike, I probably
I love this bike, I probably wont be able to afford it if they do release a version to the public but I am very tempted by having the “Shut up legs” sticker copied for my own bikes.
According to cycling news
According to cycling news Chris Horner is using treks h2 geometry. So his bike would look more sportive like. http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/pro-bike-chris-horners-trek-madone-6-9-ssl