A Pinarello Dogma F12 street bike, gifted to Pope Francis by Egan Bernal, has offered at public sale for €14,000 (£11,995/$15,163).
The lot was estimated by specialists to succeed in within the area of €25,000 (£21,417/$27,078) to €30,000 (£25,701/$32,494), however ended up going below the gavel at close to retail worth.
A complete of 47 bids had been positioned on the bike, with a French and an Italian bidder locked in a battle on Sunday night time. The previous ended up successful.
The Pope obtained the bike as a gift from Bernal in June 2021, following the Colombian’s Giro d’Italia victory. On the time, the Ineos Grenadiers rider stated the duo’s assembly was “extra vital than successful the Giro and the Tour”.
“I believe I’ve had many experiences in my life, however that is distinctive,” stated Bernal, who’s a Catholic. “It’s probably the most lovely expertise I’ve had in my life.”
The gifted Pinarello is a dimension 53cm body, adorned within the flag colors of Pope Francis’s native Argentina. It’s outfitted with a Shimano Ultegra groupset, Imaginative and prescient Wheels, Most Extremely Talon handlebars and rim brakes.
Bernal additionally gave the Pontiff a signed Giro d’Italia maglia rosa, which offered at public sale on Sunday for €1,853 (£1,587/$2,007) to a bidder within the US.
Each tons had been listed by a personal vendor on the Dutch on-line public sale web site Catawiki. In a press release, the location’s sports activities memorabilia professional, and former pro-cyclist, Ana Maria Covrig stated the public sale of the bike was a “outstanding second” for Catawiki.
The public sale home has additionally not too long ago offered a rainbow jersey, signed by Mathieu van der Poel, for €7,750 (£6,638/$8,394), one among Jonas Vingegaard’s helmets for €445 (£381/$482), and a Schleck version 2012 Trek Madone bike for €2,250 (£1,927/$2,437).
In 2020, a motorcycle that three-time world champion Peter Sagan gave the pope offered at public sale for €30,000 (£25,701/$32,494). The Specialised Venge, colored within the yellow and white of the Papal States, was signed by the Pope, “making it much more valuable,” in keeping with the itemizing.
Funds from the Venge sale went to supporting medical employees at two hospitals in Italy through the Covid-19 pandemic.