Youre tired! Lord Alan Sugar gets puffed pedalling his bike in South of France - Daily Mail
Last updated at 7:11 PM on 16th August 2011
He has recently finished the latest series of The Apprentice hiring unlikely inventor Tom Pellereau as his newest business partner.
But earlier today it was more of a case of youre tired as Lord Alan Sugar hopped off his bike in the South of France.
The multimillionaire, 64, was certainly looking the part dressed in Lycra shorts and a matching top as he rode astride his top of the range Pinarello bike.
Puffed out: Lord Sugar took a rest from cycling in the South of France yesterday
In fact Lord Sugar wouldnt have looked out of place in the Tour De France in his workout wear and even wore racing glasses, gloves and special shoes for his workout.
But it seemed that after a while the entrepreneur was feeling the pace and got off his bike to sit on a bench for a short rest.
Lord Sugar has been regularly pounding the pedals in recent years and is said to go on twice-weekly blasts through the countryside.
Tour de France: The businessman certainly looked the part in his lycra outfit as he cycled around in the sunshine
Watchful eye: Sir Alan was escorted on his bike ride by a security man
Prior to bikini the businessman had kept fit hitting the tennis court but an injury left him piling on the weight before he discovered the joys of cycling.
At his heaviest, Lord Sugar, who is 5ft 6in tall, weighed in at more than 14st 7lb, but since taking up road cycling four years ago he has trimmed down considerably.
Pricey kit: The entrepreneur was kitted out in top spec kit including an expensive Pinarello bike
The businessman is taken a well-earned break in the South of France after his most recent series of The Apprentice.
This time instead of finding himself a new employee Lord Alan has teamed up with inventor Tom Pellereau who has become his newest business partner.
The 32-year-old is the recipient of a 250,000 cash injection into his business which will incorporate and office chair and his current product a curved nail file into the venture.
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