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Peter Sagan’s World Champion Paint Scheme Stands Out in the Peloton

by Molly Hurford
1 min read
Photo credit: Media Platforms Design Team
Photo credit: Media Platforms Design Team

At first glance, Peter Sagan’s new bike—created by Specialized to celebrate his recent win at the 2015 UCI Road World Championships in Richmond, Virginia—seems like a simple black frame with multicolor graphics. A second look, though, reveals a lot more about the custom paint job that commemorates Sagan's win as well as his heritage.

“When designing Peter’s worlds bike, I took three important factors into consideration,” says Ron Jones, Specialized's lead road designer. The black paint is specked with multi-colored glitter to make it stand out in a crowd, which Jones says symbolizes Sagan’s “panache and flair on the bike.” In addition to the traditional rainbow stripes recognizing a world champion title, the main graphics showcase elements of the Slovakian flag as a nod to Sagan’s roots. Additional details include a gold head badge, and the names of every winner of previous world championships in the down tube logos.

Photo credit: Media Platforms Design Team
Photo credit: Media Platforms Design Team

“I didn’t want to be creatively limited by adhering rigidly to the traditional rainbow stripes, so avoiding them was a definite design choice for me,” Jones says. "I choose a black and rainbow base over a more traditional white, and my goal was for this to be disruptive—kind of like Sagan’s personality and style.”

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Sagan has been excited about his new rainbow-themed kit and bike, tweeting:

If you want to adapt Sagan’s frame in hopes of getting faster, Specialized has also introduced the S-Works Tarmac Sagan Frameset with a similar paint scheme (though not in the World Champion colors!), retailing for $4000.

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