Bradley Wiggins
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Bradley Wiggins backs Chris Froome for Olympic gold in Rio
Sir Bradley Wiggins says it will be harder for Chris Froome to win Olympic gold than it was for him four years ago but is still backing the Team Sky man to do so
By Stuart Clarke • Published
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Chris Froome overtakes Tom Simpson in Cycling Weekly's All-Time British Ranking
Chris Froome now sits in fourth place in Cycling Weekly's All-Time Ranking of British Pro Riders behind Mark Cavendish, Robert Millar and Bradley Wiggins
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Valverde gets better of Wiggins and Sky in Ruta del Sol
Movistar's leader Valverde takes the win at the Ruta del Sol as Team Sky place four riders in the top ten - Wiggins sixth fastest on the same time as Geraint Thomas - Richie Porte in eighth place
By Simon Richardson • Published
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Wiggins planning to be ready for anything at Paris-Roubaix
2012 Tour de France winner says his top 10 finish in the 2014 Hell of the North will provide valuable experience as he tries to win his first classic
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Bradley Wiggins under pressure as 'injections' controversy deepens
Hacked data released last week appears to contradict Wiggins's comments in his autobiography that he had 'never had any injections'
By Simon Collis • Published
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Sir Bradley Wiggins rejoins Tour de France peloton – on the back of a motorbike
Sir Bradley Wiggins has made an exciting return to the Tour de France peloton, only this time from the back of a motorbike.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Twitter reacts to Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish winning Madison gold
The world and his wife took to Twitter to talk about Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish winning gold in the Madison at the World Championships - here is a collection of the best tweets
By Stuart Clarke • Published
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Bradley Wiggins edges further ahead in Tour of California
Bradley Wiggins fends off rivals on mountain-top finish as Esteban Chaves wins stage for Orica-GreenEdge
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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'I refuse to write Cav and Wiggo off in anything'
David Millar backs Mark Cavendish and Sir Bradley Wiggins to come away from the Rio Olympics as champions
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published