It will be two years since he ended his career. Slovak Peter Sagan, however, smiles: "I don't spend six hours a day on the bike anymore, but I'm probably busier than before." He is busy working for sponsors, traveling the world, attending talks, and going on rides with partners. "But I'm happy. I'm healthy, which is the main thing. Everything still revolves around cycling. I just dropped out of the professional teams and the peloton."
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It will be two years since he ended his career. Slovak Peter Sagan, however, smiles: "I don't spend six hours a day on the bike anymore, but I'm probably busier than before." He is busy working for sponsors, traveling the world, attending talks, and going on rides with partners. "But I'm happy. I'm healthy, which is the main thing. Everything still revolves around cycling. I just dropped out of the professional teams and the peloton."