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Expected to Top 6 Figures, Tadej Pogačar’s Limited Edition Colnago Sits at $45k

Tadej Pogačar's Limited Edition Colnago "Fleur-de-Lys 001/111"
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With just under two hours left to go in the Sotheby’s auction, Tadej Pogačar’s Limited Edition Colnago “Fleur-de-Lys 001/111″‘s Limited Edition Colnago “Fleur-de-Lys 001/111” is already more expensive than many typical bikes put together. Yet, in terms of what the auction expected to bring in (Sotheby’s expects 6 figures), the current price at the time of writing of 35,000 GBP is a relative bargain.

As these kinds of things usually go, there’s a good chance we’ll see a flurry of activity at the last minute as prospective buyers (or their agents) attempt to swoop in at the last second to win at a lower price. Regardless of the final price, the winner will take home a truly unique bike that was built for Tadej Pogačar himself.

The “official bike of the 2024 Tour de France,” Colnago celebrated the grand Grand Départ in Italy with a run of 111 Colnago C68 Fleur-de-Lys. Number one of those 111 bikes was reserved for Tadej and built to his specifications. That’s the bike that’s up for auction here. Not only is Tadej the “original owner” as confirmed by the gold NFC tag on the downtube, but the other 110 bikes have already sold out, so this is the only one remaining.

While Tadej showed up to the pre-Tour UAE Team Emirates’ rider presentation in June on the bike, it’s unclear if he’s actually ridden it. Realistically, the new owner of this bike probably won’t do much riding on it either – unless they’re really trying to one-up their fellow riders on the local group ride…

The Sotheby’s auction ends today at 12:01PM EDT.

Specifications

  • Frame: Modular carbon frame construction: 8 carbon parts
  • Frame size: 48.5
  • Fork: Carbon fork for disc brakes, integrated cables, 1”1/8 section
  • Headset: ID:35 OD 47 36/45 CeramicSpeed SLT Treated Bearings
  • Seatpost: Carbon seatpost, 0.15 offset, “D-shape” section
  • Through Axles: Diameter: 12mm, length 100mm (front) – 142mm (rear)
  • Weight Limit: Maximum Limit combined weight of bicycle, rider and load) of 120kg
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Dura Ace R9270 Di2 Disc 12v
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano Dura Ace FD-R9250
  • Rear Derailleur: Shiman Shadow RD-9250 12v
  • Pulley: CeramicSpeed Shimano 9250/8150 OSPW Special Limited Edition Colnago X Tour de France
  • Chain: Shimano CN-M9100 12V
  • Chainrings: Carbon-Ti Special Limited Edition Custom Colnago 52-36T
  • Bottom Bracket: T47 Shimano with Steel Bearings
  • Brakes: Shimano Dura Ace R9270
  • Wheels: ENVE SES 4.5 Special Limited Edition Colnago X Tour de France, hand-spoked in Italy, with special gold spokes
  • Material: Carbon
  • Rim height: Front: 50mm Rear: 56mm
  • Internal Channel Width: 25mm
  • Hubs: ENVE INNERDRIVE Premium Straight-Pull
  • Tyres: Continental GP5000 S 28mm (maximum tyre size 30mm)
  • Components
  • Saddle: Prologo Nago R4 Special Limited Edition Colnago Fleur-de-Lys
  • Handlebar: Colnago CC.01 integrated cockpit Special Limited Edition with gold Tour de France logo
  • Stem: CC01 integrated cockpit
  • Handlebar tape: Colnago Grip Black
  • Bottle Cage: Colnago Special Limited Edition Replica of Tour de France trophy

Other accessories

  • Colnago X Tour de France bike cover
  • Special Booklet: Collection Edition: Colnago Fleur-de-Lys
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Klarf
Klarf
1 month ago

That’s the only thing I can’t buy this bike for :

Bottom Bracket: T47 Shimano with Steel Bearings

threeringcircus
threeringcircus
1 month ago
Reply to  Klarf

Haha, yes!

Daniel
Daniel
1 month ago

For all that money you only get one bottle cage? I guess it is art.

Tom
Tom
1 month ago

Peak avarice.

Robin
Robin
1 month ago

Apparently, that price does not get you coplanar flat mounts for your disc brakes, or so say a number of mechanics.

tertius_decimus
tertius_decimus
1 month ago

How many root canals my hygienist has to clean for my client to afford this bicycle?

Handz Bicycles
1 month ago

No ceramic bearing BB? Also…Tadej is 5’9, does he really ride a 48.5cm frame?

Steven
Steven
1 month ago
Reply to  Handz Bicycles

it’s a sloping geometry. The 48.5 frame size has a 53.5cm top tube, so you use that number to tell frame size instead. At that height a 53-54cm bike sounds about right.

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