Peter Sagan's Paris-Roubaix winning S-Works Roubaix stolen from Specialized headquarters

Slovakias Peter Sagan R competes to win ahead of Switzerlands Silvan Dillier during the 116th edition of the ParisRoubaix oneday classic cycling race between Compiegne and Roubaix on April 8 2018 near Compigne northern France AFP PHOTO JEFF PACHOUD Photo credit should read JEFF PACHOUDAFP via Getty Images
Peter Sagan's Specialized S-Works Roubaix at the 2018 Paris-Roubaix (Image credit: Getty Images)

Specialized has had $160,000 worth of employee and historical bikes stolen from its headquarters in Morgan Hill, California on Saturday, according to a report in CyclingTips. Among the 16 bikes stolen from an in-house museum included Peter Sagan's Paris-Roubaix winning S-Works Roubaix

Sagan won the 2018 edition of Paris-Roubaix after attacking alone with 54 kilometres to race and then beating Silvan Dillier in a two-up sprint in the Roubaix velodrome. 

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