Peter Sagan apologises after fine for injuring a police officer and COVID-19 curfew violation

Peter Sagan
Peter Sagan (Image credit: Getty Images)

Peter Sagan has apologised after being fined €5,000 by a Monaco court for violating a COVID-19 curfew last April and for injuring a police officer when he was stopped with his brother Juraj.

Sagan has given further information to Cyclingnews after reports of the incident emerged in local French and Monaco media, insisting he violated the curfew to return to the address he had given for out of competition anti-doping tests after putting his son to bed at his ex-wife’s apartment.

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