Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies) will probably compete in his last Paris-Roubaix on April 9, 2023. The former triple world champion, winner of the event in 2018, will be competing on Sunday with a Specialized S-Works Roubaix, as will all his TotalEnergies teammates, as well as the Bora-Hansgrohe and Soudal – Quick Step riders. Focus on the special features of the special bike of a champion who is still very popular.
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Peter Sagan, here at the reconbirth of the course on Friday April 7, 2023, will use a Specialized Roubaix, the specific model for this race and dedicated to the comfort of the American brand.The Pavé seatpost system provides slight flexibility in the seat, which promotes comfort.On his Roval Rapide CLX II wheels, Peter Sagan will use 32 mm tubeless tires, which are still in the development phase. testThis section offers comfort and grip, and allows you to ride with very low pressure, around 3 bar.The TotalEnergies team is still equipped with the Shimano Dura-Ace 11-speed groupset. Peter Sagan uses 54-46 chainrings at the front for Paris-Roubaix, and an 11-28 cassette. For a few years now, Peter Sagan has not wanted to participate in this race with Di2 derailleurs, and prefers mechanical derailleurs, for a question of sensitivity and to avoid untimely gear changes on the most severe cobbles.Peter Sagan, here in reconborn in the Aremberg trench on April 7, 2023, also benefits from the Future Shock 1.5 fork, which allows the rider to benefit from suspension adjustable by the rider, between cobblestone passages and bitumen.Peter Sagan is still as popular as ever.
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