Tadej Pogačar’s Colnago V5Rs from the 2025 Ardennes Classics has sold for €70,000 on Bikeroom – over twice the €30,000 opening bid. Premium bike vendor Bikeroom has auctioned the Colnago V5Rs that Pogačar rode in the 2025 Ardennes classics, when he won Flèche Wallonne and Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
Bikeroom says that 44 bids were received for the bike that Pogačar rode to victories at Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège, and it extended the auction three times as higher bids were made in the closing hours.
The auction attracted 130,000 unique viewers and bids from eight countries including the US, Italy and UAE, with the winning bid coming from Switzerland.
‘The result speaks for itself. This is what Bikeroom was built for – to be the place where the most important bikes in the world find their next home, authenticated and trusted,’ said Bikeroom’s founders, Matteo Maruzzi and Denis Moretti.
The Colnago V5Rs isn’t the only piece of Pogačar memorabilia fetching top dollar, in fact this one is actually something of a bargain. Last month, an American buyer paid €95,100 for the crashed and torn skinsuit that he wore when he won Milan-San Remo in March – unwashed and complete with road grime.

Bikeroom specialises in auctioning premium bikes and ensuring their authenticity. You may have missed your chance to own Pog’s bike, but the website is also selling 2025 team bikes from Visma-Lease a Bike, Tudor Pro Cycling and Jayco AlUla, among other teams.
Pro bikes currently for sale include Wout van Aert’s 2024 Cervélo R5, Ben O’Connor’s 2025 Giant Propel Advanced SL, Matteo Trentin’s 2025 BMC Teammachine R 01 and a number of Colnago Y1Rs bikes ridden by UAE Team Emirates-XRG riders other than Pogačar in 2025.
There are a range of unridden 2026 bikes available at Bikeroom too, including top spec models from Pinarello, Scott, Specialized and Cervélo and the newly launched Colnago C72.
