Jens Voigt was on hand to officially open the new Manchester branch of CycleFit on Monday night. After whiling away the afternoon serving visitors coffee and cake, he returned for an evening event at which he spoke at length about some of the highlights of his career.

Founded by Phil Cavell and Julian Wall, CycleFit has been helping riders of all levels from its London premises in Covent Garden since 2002. The firm also provides bike fitting for Trek Factory Racing – hence Jens’s presence.

The new store is in a grade II listed yarn mill on Newton Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter. As well as two state-of-the-art bike fitting studios, consultation rooms and a fully equipped workshop, there is also a large retail area. This features custom bikes from Parlee, Seven and Passoni, together with some hand-built steel frames from Honey Bicycles of Boston, USA which had just arrived on the day of the event.

The fitting studios are what catch the eye, however. A whole array of cameras, pressure sensors and cutting edge software are employed to analyse a rider’s position and pedalling style. The list of services takes in sizing, shoe and cleat setup, saddle pressure mapping and custom footbeds, but CycleFit’s biomechanical approach means that a physiotherapist will also be on hand to offer advice where necessary.

In the afternoon, around 100 people dropped by for coffee and cake and some were doubtless rather taken aback to find themselves being served by Jens himself.

Later – after speaking to road.cc about the challenges of cycling professionally into his forties and how he’s now coming to terms with retirement (full interview to follow) – Jens reflected on some of the highlights of his career in front of an audience of enthralled fans at what was also a well-attended evening party.

Towards the end of the talk, cult favourite revealed that he’s in the process of writing a book. Somewhat unbelievably for a man of his reputation, he’s currently short of words. How can this possibly be?

“I have six kids,” he replied, succinctly.