Pro bike: Jens Voigt’s Trek Madone 7

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One benefit to electronic shifting is the ability to have multiple shifter locations, here Voigt has the Climber shifter.

One benefit to electronic shifting is the ability to have multiple shifter locations, here Voigt has the Climber shifter. (Image credit: David Rome)
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Plenty happening beneath - the direct mount brake system adds a little extra for the mechanics.

Plenty happening beneath - the direct mount brake system adds a little extra for the mechanics. (Image credit: David Rome)
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At the center of Bontrager's Aeolus 5 wheels is a streamlined carbon and aluminium hub.

At the center of Bontrager's Aeolus 5 wheels is a streamlined carbon and aluminium hub. (Image credit: David Rome)
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Jens Voigt is now the oldest in the peloton - although he doesn't ride like it. 42 by age, 42 by race number.

Jens Voigt is now the oldest in the peloton - although he doesn't ride like it. 42 by age, 42 by race number. (Image credit: David Rome)
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That's a name that puts a smile on many faces - "Shut up Legs."

That's a name that puts a smile on many faces - "Shut up Legs." (Image credit: David Rome)
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SRM provides the data - here the Dura-ace 9000 level 'Shimano' crankset is seen in a long 177.5mm length.

SRM provides the data - here the Dura-ace 9000 level 'Shimano' crankset is seen in a long 177.5mm length. (Image credit: David Rome)
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Shimano Dura-ace 9000 pedals is the new pedal for the team - Voigt uses a wider spindle that increases the width by 4mm each side.

Shimano Dura-ace 9000 pedals is the new pedal for the team - Voigt uses a wider spindle that increases the width by 4mm each side. (Image credit: David Rome)
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The Madone 7 Series Team Issue offers the H1 headtube, a shorter length offers a lower, more aggressive position.

The Madone 7 Series Team Issue offers the H1 headtube, a shorter length offers a lower, more aggressive position. (Image credit: David Rome)
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Bontrager supplies the bottle cages - Voigt is seen using the second-tier RXL cage, something that is meant to hold the bottle better than the lighter XXX cage.

Bontrager supplies the bottle cages - Voigt is seen using the second-tier RXL cage, something that is meant to hold the bottle better than the lighter XXX cage. (Image credit: David Rome)
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Bontrager supply the universally fast Aeolus 5 tubulars - 50mm depth

Bontrager supply the universally fast Aeolus 5 tubulars - 50mm depth (Image credit: David Rome)
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The Trek Madone uses a reverse style seatpost with the post sliding over the top of the frame. Voigt uses the long version with just 5mm setback.

The Trek Madone uses a reverse style seatpost with the post sliding over the top of the frame. Voigt uses the long version with just 5mm setback. (Image credit: David Rome)
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Voigt chooses the Bontrager Team Issue saddle with 'soft' padding.

Voigt chooses the Bontrager Team Issue saddle with 'soft' padding. (Image credit: David Rome)
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The Shimano Dura-ace 9070 Di2 shifter hoods is where Voigt spends much of his time.

The Shimano Dura-ace 9070 Di2 shifter hoods is where Voigt spends much of his time. (Image credit: David Rome)
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Jens Voigt is always a favourite with cycling fans.

Jens Voigt is always a favourite with cycling fans. (Image credit: David Rome)

This article originally appeared on Bikeradar.