'There's a bit of life left in me yet' says Bradley Wiggins after Track Worlds team pursuit silver

Bradley Wiggins believes there's still life in his 35-year-old legs after driving Great Britain to within two laps of team pursuit gold at the London Track Worlds.

Bradley Wiggins, Track World Championships 2016

(Image credit: Andy Jones)

Sir Bradley Wiggins believes there's more speed to come from him, having been Britain's best performer in the team pursuit at today's Track World Championships.

The 35-year-old was part of the British quartet alongside Ed Clancy, Jon Dibben and Owain Doull who finished second behind Australia in the discipline in London this evening, despite producing their fastest ride since London 2012.

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Nick Bull is an NCTJ qualified journalist who has written for a range of titles, as well as being a freelance writer at Beat Media Group, which provides reports for the PA Media wire which is circulated to the likes of the BBC and Eurosport. His work at Cycling Weekly predominantly dealt with professional cycling, and he now holds a role as PR & Digital Manager at SweetSpot Group, which organises the Tour of Britain.