Tour de France icon signed fan’s boobs – then asked for video of the moment
Tour de France superstar Peter Sagan once made a fans day by signing her boobs – and he then asked for the video.
Sagan will go down as one of the greatest riders to ever compete at the Tour, and the 2023 edition marks his final lap of France before retirement. However, during his first Tour back in 2012, a cheeky Sagan signed the boobs of one adoring fan.
Dressed in the Green Jersey – as leader of the points classification – Sagan, was signing autographing for fans. When one woman, in a low-cut top, offered the top of her breasts as the location for his pen.
Sagan is then shown the video by one reporter, and the Slovakian joked: "It's good… [can] you send me this video?" However, Sagan's cheeky antics landed him in hot water the following season.
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In the lead-up to the following season's Tour de France, Sagan finished on the podium of the Ronde Van Vlaanderen, one of the biggest one-day races on the calendar.
And as the two podium girls stepped onto the top step to congratulate the winner Fabian Cancellara, Sagan squeezed one of the podium girls' bums. The Slovakian was given a slap on the wrist by the sports governing body: the UCI.
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These days, Sagan has seemingly mellowed out after announcing his retirement – and he will hang up his cleats with more Green Jersey's than any rider in history at the Tour de France.
But he still had time for one more rant: "The bathroom break just doesn’t exist anymore. I saw it again in the Haut Var. You used to have the fixed time to stop to pee together…Now everyone is peeing from their bicycles.
"They don’t even bother going to the edge of the road. No names, but they just p*** in the middle of the pack… Everyone pees on everyone, nasty. And if you say something about it, you’re arrogant, so to speak, because you can’t decide what someone else should do."
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