Bradley Wiggins
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Wiggo on tour: check out Bradley Wiggins' customised motorhome
It could only be Wiggo's
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Bradley Wiggins Tour selection - for and against
Would you pick Bradley Wiggins for your Tour de France team? Sky has to choose between three days of publicity and three weeks of performance.
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins says Chris Froome will recover from crash and win another Tour de France
The first British Tour winner has backed his successor to make a full recovery from his horror crash and claim a record-equalling fifth title
By Jonny Long Published
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Wiggo mania strikes again
Sir Bradley Wiggins once again capivated the attention of the nation on Sunday, as he set a new UCI Hour Record in London
By Robert Garbutt Published
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West Lancashire with Bradley Wiggins
Level two-ing it in the lanes west of Wigan with Olympic champ Bradley Wiggins
By Chris Sidwells Published
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Bradley Wiggins makes low-key return to road racing in Challenge Mallorca
Tour de France and multiple Olympic champion Sir Bradley Wiggins makes his 2016 road debut in the Challenge Mallorca, finishing 135th
By Nigel Wynn Published
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'Bradley Wiggins won't go out with anything less than gold at Rio'
Former world champion Tony Doyle says there's plenty for Bradley Wiggins to be optimistic about despite disappointing Track World Championships
By Gregor Brown Published
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New Herne Hill velodrome facilities get the go ahead
New pavilion could be ready next year at the historic Herne Hill velodrome after planning permission is granted
By Richard Abraham Published
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Wiggins ready to work for Stannard at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
2012 Tour de France winner looking forward to repaying Stannard's hard work for him over the years
By Richard Windsor Published
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Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish looking relaxed at the Tour of California
Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish competing in the Tour of California after completing a training camp at Big Bear with Great Britain team-mates
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Not impossible to beat Wiggins's Hour Record, says Tony Martin
German time trial specialist says he isn't thinking about the Hour Record as he gets ready for the Tour de France
By Richard Windsor Published
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Chris Froome: Data leak only confirms what I previously said
Chris Froome says the WADA data breach that saw his information posted online only confirms what he has said in the past
By Gregor Brown Published
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Sir Bradley Wiggins reveals Hour Record target distance
Former Team Sky rider Sir Bradley Wiggins reveals he is targetting 221 laps of the 250m Lee Valley VeloPark track on Sunday, June 7
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins to publish Hour Record book
Latest Bradley Wiggins book charts his preparation and experience setting a new UCI Hour Record
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Team Sky play down Bradley Wiggins's Ghent-Wevelgem withdrawal
A tough day at Ghent-Wevelgem, in which 160 riders abandoned the race, won't hamper Wiggins in his big aim of winning Paris-Roubaix, says Sky sports director
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bradley Wiggins to ride Tour de Suisse; Chris Froome in Criterium du Dauphine
Team Sky's two Tour de France winners headline two traditional Tour warm-up races in June
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins extends road career to ride Abu Dhabi Tour
Sir Bradley Wiggins will race the Abu Dhabi Tour in October, having originally said the Tour of Britain would be his last career road race
By Gregor Brown Published
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Dave Brailsford reveals contents of Team Sky's mystery medical package
Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford has told MPs that the mystery package delivered to Sky at the Dauphiné contained Fluimicil, a treatment for chest infections.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'I know Bradley Wiggins has never doped' says former Olympic team-mate
Bryan Steel, a team-mate of Bradley Wiggins at two Olympics, has come out in support of Wiggins, saying that the Tour de France winner has "never doped".
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Team GB cyclists among richest Olympians, analysis reveals
Three cyclists made the top five of the Team GB Olympics rich list, but the list shows the stark disparity between men's and women's earnings
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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10 pictures of the peloton's elder statesmen looking incredibly young
Take a look at the likes of Alberto Contador, Alejandro Valverde, Bradley Wiggins and Fabian Cancellara in their younger days
By Stuart Clarke Published
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The all-time list of British pro winners
Who are Britain's most successful male road riders?
By Lionel Birnie Published
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London 2012: Cycling events medal table
London 2012 Olympic Games: Keep up to date with who's won what in the cycling events
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky to face UKAD questioning over delivery of 'suspicious package'
UK Anti-Doping will reportedly question Sir Bradley Wiggins, Sir Dave Brailsford and Team Sky in relation to the delivery of a medical package to a team doctor at the end of the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Pro Bike: Bradley Wiggins's Pinarello Dogma F8 from the Tour of Britain
For his last ever road race at the Tour of Britain, Bradley Wiggins's Pinarello Dogma F8 was given a patriotic paintjob to celebrate his incredible career.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Watch how fast Sir Bradley Wiggins overtakes a rider in the City RC 10 mile time trial (video)
Just how much faster does world champion Sir Bradley Wiggins go than us mere mortals? A lot faster!
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Tour of California sets tough route for 2016
The eleventh edition of the race between San Diego and Sacramento will feature 2014 winner Sir Bradley Wiggins ahead of the Rio Olympics
By Cycling Weekly Published
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'Bradley Wiggins contacted me via Instagram to race for his team'
Sir Bradley Wiggins used his social media app Instagram to contact and sign new rider to the Team Wiggins roster
By Gregor Brown Published
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It would be a dream to ride with Wiggins at Ghent Six, says Keisse
The six time Ghent Six-Day champion says he'd love to ride with Wiggins at next year's event, which could be the Brits final race
By Richard Windsor Published