Ride Like the Wind: Tadej Pogacar’s Time Trial Bike Up for Grabs

Tadej Pogacar’s Time Trial Bike for Auction

Cycling News
2 min readDec 1, 2023

Are you looking for the perfect Christmas present for a cycling lover? Do you have a lot of money to spare? Then you might be interested in this amazing offer: the actual time trial bike that Tadej Pogačar used in the 2022 season is up for sale

Tadej Pogacar’s Time Trial Bike for Auction
Tadej Pogacar’s Time Trial Bike Up for Grabs

This is not just any bike, this is the Colnago TT1, a rare and exclusive model that only four copies exist in the world. One of them belongs to Pogačar himself, the other two are owned by a Saudi millionaire and a luxury watchmaker. And the last one could be yours!

The bike is being sold by Bike-Room, an Italian company that specializes in reselling previous-seasons’ WorldTour race bikes. They have launched an auction that will run from December 11 to December 18, and the starting price is expected to be over €30,000. But hey, it’s worth it, right?

This bike is a piece of cycling history, as it was ridden by Pogačar in some of his most impressive performances of the year. He won the Tour de France for the second time, he finished third in the Olympic time trial, and he took sixth place at the World Championships in Wollongong. Who knows, maybe this bike helped him achieve those results.

The bike is equipped with the best components available, such as Campagnolo’s Super Record EPS groupset and Bora Ultra / Ghibli wheels. It also has Pogačar’s name and signature on the top tube, as well as his national flag and the logo of his team, UAE Team Emirates.

So, what are you waiting for? This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a unique and legendary bike that belongs to one of the greatest cyclists of our era. Don’t miss this chance and place your bid now! You can find more details and pictures of the bike on the BikeRoom website. Good luck and happy bidding!

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