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Peter Sagan retired in 2024 after a 16-year professional road cycling career that produced 121 victories, including 12 Tour de France stage wins, a record seven green jersey classifications, three consecutive road world championships (2015-2017), Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders, and three Gent-Wevelgem wins. He spent his final WorldTour seasons with Team TotalEnergies (through 2023) and in 2024 raced briefly for Pierre Baguette (UCI Continental) while attempting to qualify for the Paris Olympics in cross-country mountain biking with Specialized Factory Racing. A heart condition (anomalous tachycardia) ultimately prevented his Olympic MTB qualifying. Known for his showmanship, wheelies on the finish line, and pop-culture celebrations, Sagan transcended the sport with an entertainment value that matched his palmares.
Roval
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Carbon disc-brake road wheelset with 64mm rim depth, 20.7mm internal and 29.9mm external width. Front uses 16 radially laced DT Aerolite spokes, rear uses 21 in a triplet pattern, both on Roval AF hubs with CeramicSpeed bearings. Weighs 1,567g without rim tape. Lifetime warranty.
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Shimano's flagship electronic road groupset, first introduced in 2009 with the 7970 series and updated through the 9070, 9150, 9170, and current R9200/R9270 generations. Replaced mechanical cable actuation with electronic shifting controlled by Di2 firmware. The reference standard for electronic road groupsets across the WorldTour.
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Specialized
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FACT 12r carbon road race frame at 800g (56cm, lightest colorway), combining the aerodynamics of the Venge with the weight of the SL6. Fully internal cable routing, BSA threaded BB, 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc brakes, and 32mm tire clearance. Specialized claims 45 seconds of aero savings over 40km compared to the SL6.
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Specialized
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FACT 11r carbon aero road race frame at 960g (56cm), developed for high-speed criterium and stage racing before being discontinued after the 2020 model year. Replaced by the Tarmac SL7, which achieved comparable aerodynamics at lower weight. Used by Specialized-sponsored WorldTour teams during its production run.
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Specialized
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Aerodynamic road cycling helmet developed in Specialized's Win Tunnel, claiming 50-second savings over 40 km versus conventional vented helmets. Multi-density EPS with aramid-reinforced skeleton and MIPS SL. 4th Dimension Cooling with deep internal channels. Superseded by the Evade 3.
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Specialized
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Specialized's top-tier road cycling shoe with FACT Powerline carbon sole at stiffness index 15.0. Dyneema mesh upper bonded to four-way stretch mesh and TPU. Two alloy BOA S3-Snap dials with 1mm micro-adjustment. Approximately 224g per shoe (size 42) with three-bolt cleat pattern.
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Specialized
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FACT 12m carbon XC hardtail frame at 790g (medium, painted). PF30 bottom bracket, 29-inch wheels, 12x148mm rear spacing. Internal split-housing cable routing and triangulated post-mount brake tab for 160mm rotors. Positioned as the lightest production hardtail frame at the time of release.
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Specialized
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Quarq DZero spider mounted to Specialized S-Works or Fact IS carbon road crank arms. Measures power at ±1.5% accuracy, transmits via ANT+ and Bluetooth LE, runs on a CR2032 battery for 200 hours. Compatible with 2013-current S-Works and Fact IS carbon road cranks in 110 or 130 BCD.
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