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Peter Sagan Biography
Peter Sagan is one of the most popular and richest Cyclist who was born on January 26, 1990 in Žilina, Žilina Region, Slovakia. Slovakian cyclist who took the points classification in the 2012 as well as 2013 Tour de France, becoming the second person to win the race the first two times he tried.
He was racing with Luis Sanchez in the 2012 Tour de France.
On 27 September, Sagan won the World Road Race Championships in Richmond, Virginia. He attacked on 23rd Street, a short cobbled climb situated a little more than two kilometers from the finish to win solo. He finished the season at the Abu Dhabi Tour, where he recorded two second-place finishes.
Peter Sagan (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpɛtɛr ˈsaɡan] ; born 26 January 1990) is a Slovak professional road bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Bora–Hansgrohe. Sagan had a successful junior cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing career, winning the Junior Mountain Bike World Championship in 2008, before moving to road racing.
He has three brothers as well as an older sister. The year 2015 was the time he was married to Katarina Smolkova.
| Name | Peter Sagan |
| First Name | Peter |
| Last Name | Sagan |
| Occupation | Cyclist |
| Birthday | January 26 |
| Birth Year | 1990 |
| Place of Birth | Žilina |
| Home Town | Žilina Region |
| Birth Country | Slovakia |
| Birth Sign | Capricorn |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Father | Not Available |
| Mother | Not Available |
| Siblings | Not Available |
| Spouse | Katarína Saganová |
| Children(s) | Not Available |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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At the 2010 Tour of California, Sagan won the 5th and the 6th stage, coming in with the GC contenders each time. After missing the move up Bonny Doon on stage 3, he was 17 seconds back. The two stage wins that he took not only moved him into the third place in the general classification but also put him into the jersey of the leader of the points classification. Going into the 7th Stage Time Trial through Los Angeles, he was only 9 seconds back. Even though he had prior success in Prologues, this Time Trial was slightly too long, and he lost 1 minute and 35 seconds on GC going into the final stage. Even though he was dropped out of the select GC group on the last lap of the 20.4 miles (32.8 km) circuit, he secured both the Youth Competition and the Points Classification. He ended up 8th in the overall, behind seasoned veterans like Levi Leipheimer, Michael Rogers, David Zabriskie, Chris Horner, and Jens Voigt. Sagan finished fourth in the opening prologue of the 2010 Tour de Suisse, only three seconds behind Fabian Cancellara, but finished almost 11 minutes down in the second stage and didn’t take the start the following day alleging severe fatigue.
Peter Sagan Net Worth
Peter Sagan is one of the richest Cyclist from Slovakia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Peter Sagan's net worth $30 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was a winner of the Slovak Cup as a teen when he was riding his sister’s grocery bicycle.
He took home his third consecutive National Road Race Championship in 2013.
In the first week of the Tour de France, Sagan scored seven top-5 finishes in a row, without registering a victory, a feat that had not been recorded since Charles Pélissier did eight top-5 finishes in a row in 1914. The seventh of those result came as a very close photofinish sprint between Sagan and Matteo Trentin, where Sagan had to settle for second by a few millimeters.
| Net Worth | $30 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Cyclist |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
Sagan won his first and second Pro Tour stages during the 2010 Paris–Nice road race. Sagan was not initially nominated for the race, but joined the team after his teammate Maciej Bodnar broke his collarbone. His first stage win was gained on 10 March 2010, when Sagan joined a move initiated by Nicolas Roche on the final climb of the third stage into Aurillac and out-sprinted Roche and Joaquim Rodríguez for the stage win. This stage win also gave Sagan the lead in the points classification, giving him the green jersey. Sagan’s second Pro Tour win came two days later from a solo attack in the fifth stage into Aix-en-Provence. Attacking three kilometres from the finish, on a steep climb, Sagan was able to hold off the Peloton to claim the win. Alongside his two-stage wins, Sagan also finished second in stage two at Limoges and third in stage six into Tourrettes-sur-Loup. The combination of high stage placings and intermediate sprint points won Sagan the points classification for 2010. He finished the race 17th, three minutes and twenty one seconds behind race winner Alberto Contador, who praised the young Slovak and predicted he would be a rival to watch in future races. He also finished eighth in the young rider classification.
Liquigas selected Sagan for his first Pro Tour road race Tour Down Under in January 2010 at the age of 19. He was involved in a crash during the second stage but kept riding with 17 stitches in his arm and left thigh. In the queen stage to Willunga he joined an attack over the last climb with Cadel Evans, Alejandro Valverde and Luis León Sánchez. The four fought to hold off the sprinters’ group over the next 20 kilometres, with Sánchez taking the win.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Peter Sagan height 6 ft 0 in Peter weight 78 kg & body measurements will update soon.
| Height | 6 ft 0 in |
| Weight | 78 kg |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
In the first stage of the Tour de France Sagan came in third. He then won the second stage, which featured a finish on a category 3 climb, to claim the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification for the first time in his career. He mentioned that he did not know he had won upon reaching the finish line, thinking more riders from the breakaway had crossed the line before him. Sagan was part of the breakaway on stage 10. He finished second to Michael Matthews and won the most combative award for his efforts. On the very next stage, Sagan broke away with yellow jersey wearer Chris Froome, Geraint Thomas and his teammate Maciej Bodnar in the final kilometers. He outsprinted Froome to foil the sprinters’ plans. After the stage, asked why he undertook such a daring move, he said: “We are artists”. Sagan claimed his 3rd victory by winning stage 16 in Bern, beating Alexander Kristoff in a sprint by few centimetres. He finished second to Greipel on the last stage in the Champs Élysées, securing his green jersey. He also was elected “most combative” rider of the whole Tour.
Sagan started the 2012 Tour de France by finishing in 53rd place on the Prologue after losing some time in the corners. He won the first stage in Seraing atop a small climb after breaking away with a little more than a kilometre to go with Fabian Cancellara (RadioShack–Nissan) and out sprinting him and Edvald Boasson Hagen (Team Sky). According to Sagan’s SRM file, in the final 1.5 km when Cancellara initiated the move, Sagan ramped up his cadence to over 120rpm to stay with him and averaged 493 watts of power in the last 2 minutes 20 seconds of the race. His power output surged to 1,236 watts in the finale, averaging 970 watts in the last 200 metres. On Stage 3, he came atop the final Category 4 climb in Boulogne-sur-Mer sprinting away and leaving the field behind. As he crossed the finish line, which was situated at the end of the 700-metre slope, he made a gesture imitating the run of Forrest Gump. He won again on Stage 6, which had a course suited for a bunch sprint and finished in Metz. He beat pure sprinters André Greipel of Lotto–Belisol and Matthew Goss of the Orica–GreenEDGE squad by a little more than a bike length. He finished the Tour with 3 stage wins and as winner of the points classification, also earning the “most combative” rider award on the mountainous Stage 14. He won a Porsche since he made a bet with the Liquigas management that he could win 2 stages and the points classification.
Who is Peter Sagan Dating?
According to our records, Peter Sagan married to Katarína Saganová . As of December 1, 2023, Peter Sagan’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Peter Sagan. You may help us to build the dating records for Peter Sagan!Sagan was set to continue in 2011 with the same team, now renamed Liquigas–Cannondale. At a team training camp in December 2010, Sagan said that his first goal for the 2011 season would be Milan–San Remo.
Facts & Trivia
Peter Ranked on the list of most popular Cyclist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Slovakia. Peter Sagan celebrates birthday on January 26 of every year.
In the Tour de France, Sagan finished 2nd Stage 1 behind Fernando Gaviria. In Stage 2, Sagan won the stage and earned the green jersey and wore it for the rest of the tour. Sagan won Stage 5 and Stage 13. He crashed on a descent during stage 17, but finished and won the points classification.
What is Peter Sagan salary?
Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies): €5.5 million.
Has Peter Sagan ever won the Tour de France?
After having become the first rider to win the points classification of the Tour de France on his first five attempts, he went on to win it a record seven times, in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019.
Is Peter Sagan the best cyclist in the world?
Sagan is considered one of cycling’s greatest talents, having earned many prestigious victories, including three consecutive World Championships, one European Championship, two Paris–Nice stages, seven Tirreno–Adriatico stages, one in the Tour de Romandie, three and the overall classification in the Tour de Pologne, a …
Why is Peter Sagan so popular?
With 113 professional wins to his name, Peter has proved he can win at every type of race from the one-day ‘Classics’ to three-week long stage races and the first European Championship, and he is famous for his incredible bike-handling skills and sheer strength.
Who is the richest pro cyclist?
Chris Froome tops list of cycling’s top earners, according to reports | Cyclist.
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