Jonathan Milan is no stranger to winning the sprint competition at a Grand Tour, having secured the maglia ciclamino for points at the 2024 Giro d’Italia ahead of Kaden Groves and Tim Merlier. For most of his 2025 Tour de France campaign, Milan has used a Trek Madone SLR Project One with the same ‘Couler’ paint scheme as his teammates. Having won the Points Classification competition, the team awarded him with a green-themed Trek Madone SLR Project One to honour his achievement.
After Alpecin–Deceuninck’s Jasper Philipsen crashed out with a broken collarbone on stage 3, the Italian looked the clear favourite to win the jersey, with his nearest threat being neither Tim Merlier nor Biniam Girmay, but rather Tadej Pogačar. In the end, Milan secured the jersey quite comfortably, matching Soudal Quick-Step‘s Tim Merlier with two stage wins and amassing a total of 372 points, compared to Pogačar’s 294 points.
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A clean, mean, green machine for Jonathan Milan(Image credit: Lidl-Trek)
Finished in Chroma Ivy Project One colour, the bike has colour-matching sponsor logos for added pageantry(Image credit: Lidl-Trek)
Another sponsor-specific logo finished in green(Image credit: Lidl-Trek)
Milan’s Madone utilises a SRAM Red AXS groupset with 54/41T chainrings and a 10-33T cassette(Image credit: Lidl-Trek)
Milan has opted to use 28mm Pirelli PZero Race TLR RS tyres(Image credit: Lidl-Trek)
Personalised ‘Milan’ stickers adorn the wheels and top tube(Image credit: Lidl-Trek)
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The Time XPro 10 Celebration Edition pedals stick with the green theme
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A simple sticker has been added to the Wahoo Elemnt Roam bike computer
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Touchpoints remain unchanged for the Italian – as such, the cockpit features an integrated 42cm Madone RSL bar with a 120mm,- 7-degree stem, while a 142g Bontrager RSL 145 saddle completes the rear end of the bike.
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