Wiggins passes first test for De Panne overall victory

Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas, Milan-San Remo 2011

Sky's Bradley Wiggins is aiming for the Three Days of De Panne overall victory one year after fellow Brit David Millar won. Wiggins finished in the leaders' group today after Sky worked to pull back the escape with eventual winner André Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto).

Cycling Weekly spoke to Wiggins after the opening stage, which proved to be tougher than many riders had expected. "It was all right actually," said Wiggins. "It took a while to get used to racing in Belgium. I forgot how mad it is, to be honest. In this race especially, there are many small teams and they all want to impress, so... As the race went on, the effort wore the other guys down. In the end, it came back together for a sprint, so it's fantastic for me because for the GC, this is normally the day where it really splits."

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