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“You 'mustn't' nothing in your life. I don't 'must' nothing in the life, just die. It's important, yeah, but I have also a future in front of me.”

Quote by Peter Sagan

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Peter Sagan
Peter Sagan

Peter Sagan, born on January 26, 1990, is a Slovak professional cyclist. He is renowned for his exceptional performances in road cycling, particularly in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia. Sagan has won multiple world championship titles throughout his career and has been the recipient of the green jersey, the sprinter's award, in the Tour de France numerous times. more

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