"This is my last year on the road as a professional" declared in Italian during an improvised press conference the triple world champion (2015, 2016, 2017), who won 12 stages of the Tour de France during his career, the Tour of Flanders 2016 and Paris-Roubaix in 2018.

"Next year, I will stay with Total Energies to devote myself to qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games in mountain biking", continued the 33-year-old rider, 35th at the Rio Games in 2016, entered this week in the Tour de San Juan. , in Argentina.

In 2024, "I will do some minor races," said Sagan, who no longer plans to line up in the World Tour next year and will retire from sport after the Olympic mountain bike event.

Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan raises his arms at the finish of the 10th stage of the Tour of Italy 2020, October 13, 2020 in Tortoreto © Luca Bettini / AFP/Archives

This surprise announcement is in line with the career of this accomplished showman, who has often made headlines for his sometimes surreal interviews, his whimsical celebrations, but also his deviations, such as when he pinched the buttocks of a hostess during of the Tour of Flanders in 2013.

"I'm here to have fun"

Beyond the show, however, it is on the roads that Sagan has gained wide popularity, especially on the Tour de France where this formidable sprinter reigned almost unchallenged on the green jersey between 2012 and 2019, winning it seven times. , a record.

He earned the nickname "Hulk", only his exclusion from the Tour for a nudge in 2017 preventing him from achieving an unprecedented series.

But Sagan is more than a sprinter: proof of his versatility, he won the green jersey twice (2014, 2015) without winning a single stage, showing himself to be comfortable in the bumps to counter the fighters, his multiple attacks spicing soporific stages.

Peter Sagan with the Tour de France green jersey, July 10, 2018 at the finish of a stage in Sarzeau, Brittany © Jeff PACHOUD / AFP/Archives

"I'm here to have fun. Doing your job without having fun, I don't see the point. Spending your day in the peloton, without trying anything, very little for me", he explained in 2015.

"He does cycling a world of good. He has panache. He brings freshness. He is really a rider who thrills the crowds", greeted in 2017 the Belgian Eddy Merckx, generally considered to be the greatest rider in the world. story, which already in 2015 found "incredible that a runner of his talent earns so little".

Sagan has since made history in his sport, achieving a historic hat-trick from 2015 to 2017 at the World Championships.

Richmond (USA), Doha (Qatar), Bergen (Norway): in three different continents and with varied scenarios, Sagan equaled the total of victories of... Merckx or another legend, Alfredo Binda.

Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan at the finish of the 2018 edition of Paris-Roubaix, April 8, 2018 in Roubaix © JEFF PACHOUD / POOL/AFP/Archives

In 13 years of professional career, the Slovak has also won four stages of the Vuelta and two in the Giro, also taking the cyclamen jersey during the 2021 edition of the Tour of Italy.

Less radiant in recent years, Sagan did not hide his fatigue from the world of cycling, leaving uncertainty about his future.

"I am happy that a career does not take too many years," he said at the end of 2018 in an interview with the Dutch magazine Fiets.

"It is impossible for me to imagine myself still fifteen years in this world of cycling."

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