Peter Sagan apologizes for his assault on a policeman

Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan has been sentenced to pay a fine of 5,000 euros for assaulting a policeman who detained him for breaking the curfew in Monaco, where he resides, during the month of April, as reported this Monday by the French newspaper Nice-Matin.

The media reports that Sagan was driving home with his brother on the night of April 25 when the police detained them and He made Sagan get out of the car, who was going as a co-pilot with symptoms of drunkenness and in his attempt to resist the agents he injured one of them in the hand.

Sagan resisted because he thought they were going to vaccinate him against his will, although he said then that he did not remember what had happened and apologized for what happened. In addition to the penalty for the injury to the agent, Sagan will also have to pay a fine of 100 euros for breaking the curfew.

Sagan asks for forgiveness

Three become known about his altercation with the French police, the cyclist, triple world champion on the road, has apologized with the promise that the incident “will not occur again.”

“I would like to express my sincere apologies. It was a very ugly experience that made me think a lot. I regret this incident that will never happen again “, reflects the Slovak in the message.

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