Jens Voigt is a German former professional road bicycle racer and, upon retirement, became a cycling sports broadcast commentator. During his cycling career, Voigt raced for several teams, the last one being UCI ProTeam Trek Factory Racing. Voigt wore the yellow jersey of the Tour de France twice, though he was never a contender for the overall title owing to the mountainous nature of the stages of the race being better suited to climbing specialists. His career achievements include winning the Critérium International a record-tying 5 times and a number of one-week stage races, as well as two Tour de France stage victories. In September 2014, he set a new hour record.
Jens Voigt at the 2018–2019 UCI Track World Cup in Berlin
Voigt (front) at the 2005 Tour de France; he held the overall lead of the race for one day, after the ninth stage.
Voigt at the 2006 Ster Elektrotoer; he held the race lead after the second stage, before finishing tenth overall.
Voigt at the 2006 Deutschland Tour, wearing the leader's jersey.
Lidl–Trek is a professional road bicycle racing team at UCI WorldTeam level licensed in the United States. Formerly RadioShack–Nissan, in 2014, Trek took over the ownership of the team and its ProTeam License.
Andy Schleck (pictured here at the 2011 Tour de France during the team's first season) was instrumented in the foundation of Leopard Trek.
Alberto Contador (pictured at the 2017 Paris–Nice) rode his last professional season with the team in 2017.
Lidl–Trek team car at the 2023 Tour de France