The all-white world champion’s skinsuit worn by Tadej Pogačar when he won this year's Milan-San Remo is up for auction.
Pogačar crashed on the approach to the Cipressa with 32km to go, but still rode back to the bunch in the ripped skinsuit and won the race in a two-up sprint against Tom Pidcock.
Now the skinsuit, described as ‘exactly as it was that day’, complete with a torn race number and road grime, although with the addition of his teammates’ signatures, is up for auction on GalaBid.com.

The highest bid for the skinsuit stands at €60,100 with 13 days until the auction closes, so there’s still time for you to up the ante.
Alternatively, you could sit it out to see if Pogačar wins Paris-Roubaix to seal his fifth and final Monument and puts that jersey up for auction as well.
If you do submit the winning bid for the Milan-San Remo skinsuit, you’ll not only bag yourself a piece of cycling history. Pogačar has pledged to double the winning sum and donate the total to his foundation, which supports children and young people in need.
Of course, the Milan-San Remo jersey may turn out to be a bargain if Pogačar does win Paris-Roubaix. Particularly if he crashes on the way.




