Irish Daily Mail

Found in second-hand shop: the €12,000 elite racing bike

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter

SPANISH police say they have recovered a prized bicycle belonging to an internatio­nal racing team taking part in the Spanish Vuelta cycling race after finding it on sale in a secondhand store for a ridiculous­ly low price.

Officers in the Mediterran­ean port of Malaga recovered the specially constructe­d cycle, seeing it marked at €120 when its exceptiona­l technical characteri­stics should have placed its value at around €12,000, a statement says.

The bicycle had not yet been reported stolen because teams competing in the three-week Grand Tour had not yet had time to call the police. However, investigat­ors identified the machine as belonging to the Australian team Orica Greenedge.

The cycle was returned to its rightful owners Sunday, the day the race ends in Madrid.

The police statement said a Malaga resident ‘with a long police record’ had sold the bicycle to the shop along with another one also on display.

‘We are going to offer a jersey with stripes on to the person who stole the Orica Greenedge bike,’ police said on their official Twitter account Sunday. ‘His race ends in jail.’

Race leaders are traditiona­lly given a red jersey to wear.

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