Is there any act more tired in this peloton? that of Jens Voigt?

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ciranda said:
Okay I don't know so much about the personality part for him, I just think they should also take other riders to races.
I don't think Lotto minds overall, if you look at their roster it's very classics based and Hansen just loves doing stage races. If you take away the GT's, his year really only consists of Aus Nats, Turkey and the Ster Tour. He lets the squad pay attention to their main focus, which is the Northern Classics.
 
Naming Cancellara in this thread is ****ing ridiculous imo. He's the exact opposite of an "act", he never plays to the camera when he's on the bike and he's incredibly successful.

eta: and for this thread I'm nominating: "The Great French Hope", whoever that is in any given year.
 
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See it for what it is and don't take it too seriously. It is undoubtedly a marketing led event for Trek for whom I am sure he will continue to do work. He also gets to put down a time before the real contenders like Wiggins, Martin and Cancellara crush him.
 
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Seriously? :eek: I actually like Jens and think he's a great character, but even I can tell this is just Trek trying to get as much PR out of him as possible. :rolleyes:
 
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Afrank said:
Seriously? :eek: I actually like Jens and think he's a great character, but even I can tell this is just Trek trying to get as much PR out of him as possible. :rolleyes:

Same. I like him and think he's a lot of fun, but he kinda just needs to retire now. Properly.
 
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His act may be annoying at times, but for some reason I want to see this attempt. I think it would be great for cycling if he could actually set a new record and we have a new starting point for future attempts.
 
it's a good first attempt to bring attention for the legendary hour record because jens is so mainstream. so i like
also because uci changed the rules, he should be the new record holder. and then hopefully we'll see the big guns
 
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Not a jens fan anymore, but maybe it will kick-start some of the other contenders into something besides just giving the record lip-service.
 
Jens Voigt to pursue the hour record...........








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jens_attacks said:
it's a good first attempt to bring attention for the legendary hour record because jens is so mainstream. so i like
also because uci changed the rules, he should be the new record holder. and then hopefully we'll see the big guns

Jens will be the first guy to break the record in what, 9 years ? Thanks to the UCI rule changes. It'll be a tad bizzare to see him in the books but at least it get's the ball rolling like you say.
 
Netserk said:
Just. Go. Away.

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Jancouver said:
I think it would be great for cycling if he could actually set a new record and we have a new starting point for future attempts.

sure, a 42yr old retiree (whose TT ability is right up there with the best) breaks the hour record :rolleyes:
not quite as bad as horner's vuelta win, but off to the clinic it will go...
 
classicomano said:
This post from another Voigt thread sums it up pretty nicely for me.

I've heard Anglo commentators claim he's such a great interview. I must have missed all those entertaining interviews.

All respect to how hard he works and he's got a solid portfolio, but even a character like Jacky Durand turned those seemingly Quixotic efforts into more impressive results.
 
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Jancouver said:
His act may be annoying at times, but for some reason I want to see this attempt. I think it would be great for cycling if he could actually set a new record and we have a new starting point for future attempts.

Yeah as a circus show... Why not Horner? The 56 or whatever year old grandpa would be even more ridiculous. What a joke cycling became. I would laugh about it, if it wasn´t so sad.
Great way to improve cyclings public view. :rolleyes:
 
Archibald said:
sure, a 42yr old retiree (whose TT ability is right up there with the best) breaks the hour record :rolleyes:
not quite as bad as horner's vuelta win, but off to the clinic it will go...

uci finally changed the rules, they got tri bars and aero wheels. it will be a joke if jens fails to break the record lol:D
the actual record now is not that of sosenka for me but those of indurain and rominger. and trust me, jens won't reach 55 km in one hour