Pinarello Prince – Team Telekom – Alexander Vinokourov

 6.500,00

The 2002 Team Telekom Pinarello Prince LS ridden by Alexander “Vino” Vinokourov is more than just a racing bicycle—it’s a pedal-powered piece of cycling history, combining elite engineering with one of the sport’s most unpredictable and entertaining characters. Built to professional team specifications, this example features a Campagnolo Record 10-speed titanium groupset, an exceptionally rare, original team-issue SRM PowerMeter, and all the hallmarks of a true pro-level Pinarello Prince.

In the world of professional cycling, there are heroes, legends, and then there’s Vino—a rider who barreled through the peloton with all the grace of a bull in a china shop, leaving a trail of excitement, controversy, and raised eyebrows. His career reads like a rollercoaster through a funhouse, filled with dramatic victories, daring breakaways, and yes, infamous clashes with doping authorities. During his tenure at Team Telekom, Vino was at the center of one of the era’s most high-profile scandals, yet he returned to racing with the same audacious spirit, eventually claiming an Olympic gold medal in 2012.

This bike is a direct link to that tumultuous and thrilling period. The Pinarello Prince LS frame—a lightweight, stiff, and race-proven platform—was the weapon of choice for Vino’s campaigns in Germany’s powerhouse squad. Unlike replica models, this machine was built to exact team specifications, featuring the rare SRM PowerMeter that was used in training and racing to measure Vino’s power output with unparalleled precision. Coupled with a Campagnolo Record 10-speed titanium groupset, the bike delivers the smooth, lightning-fast shifting and reliability demanded by elite racing, making it a fully authentic professional machine.

What sets this bike apart is more than its components—it is the story it carries. Vino’s riding style was as unpredictable as it was entertaining. One moment, he would lead a breakaway with the elegance of a prima ballerina; the next, he was injecting chaos into a peloton that had grown used to order. The Pinarello Prince beneath him had to be as versatile as its rider, combining stiffness for power transfer, responsive handling for breakaways and attacks, and a geometry that allowed him to unleash the bursts of aggression that defined his career.

For collectors and investors, this bike represents a rare opportunity to acquire a machine that is both historically significant and technically exceptional. Original team-issued SRM PowerMeters are extraordinarily rare, and paired with the Campagnolo titanium groupset and authentic Pinarello frame, this bike is as close as you can get to the one Vino actually raced. Every detail, from the geometry to the components, reflects the standards of professional-level racing in the early 2000s, making it a highly desirable item for serious enthusiasts.

Aesthetically, the Team Telekom livery remains striking, with its signature white, blue, and magenta accents adorning the iconic Pinarello lines. It is instantly recognizable, a visual reminder of one of cycling’s most storied teams. Beyond the graphics, the bike’s race-ready design and elite components make it fully functional and rideable, though its true value lies in its authenticity, rarity, and provenance.

In short, this Team Telekom Pinarello Prince LS is a pedal-powered time capsule of Alexander Vinokourov’s extraordinary career. It combines elite Campagnolo Record 10-speed titanium engineering, the rare original SRM PowerMeter, and a team-issue Pinarello Prince frame, offering collectors a tangible link to the triumphs, chaos, and indelible personality of one of cycling’s most unforgettable riders. Love him or hate him, Vino left a mark on the sport that cannot be ignored—and now, this bike allows you to own a piece of that history.

For those seeking a serious collector’s item, a symbol of early-2000s pro racing, and a connection to a truly one-of-a-kind personality, this Pinarello Prince LS is as iconic and irreplaceable as the rider who raced it. Cheers to Vino, for giving the world a career of pedal-powered pandemonium—and now, a bike that lets you relive every chaotic, thrilling moment.