Win with Desire: Prologo saddle signed by Tadej Pogačar

Win with Desire: Prologo saddle signed by Tadej Pogačar

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Slovenian superstar Tadej Pogačar has already shown incredible form this year and we eagerly await the start of the Tour de France. He’ll be aiming for his third sucessive victory, seated atop a Prologo Scratch M5 saddle and we’ve got one to win.
In anticipation of this year’s Tour de France we are giving away this groundbreaking saddle, signed by Pogačar himself.

Prologo Scrath M5 saddle

ABOUT THE SADDLE

The Scratch M5 was the saddle on which 

Pogaçar won the Tour de France 2020 and 2021 - the perfect seat, whether on climb, sprint or long stages.

Innovative in terms of size, shape and ergonomics, the saddle's Multi Sector System was designed in collaboration with the Politecnico of Milano, improving comfort and performance. The active foams create 5 mapped zones that work individually, combining with the saddle's rounded shape to allow the pelvis to rotate naturally.

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