Bradley Wiggins
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If we want clean sport then someone’s got to pay – but it’s not Bradley Wiggins or Team Sky
Away from the headlines about Team Sky and Bradley Wiggins the DCMS report highlights the woeful lack of funding for anti-doping organisations.
By Peter Cossins Published
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Small is beautiful
The Tour de France needs to reduce the size of the field. It's clear that the bunch cannot fit on modern roads, and it's causing danger to the riders.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Bradley Wiggins still aiming for Paris-Roubaix
Sir Bradley Wiggins still has Paris-Roubaix as his major early-season goal despite lack of one-day race experience so far this year
By Gregor Brown Published
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Tim Kerrison: the man behind Bradley Wiggins’ Tour
The Team Sky head of performance science explains how he has prepared Bradley Wiggins for his yellow jersey challenge
By Edward Pickering Published
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Final stage mountain time trial returns to Paris-Nice for 2015
Full route revealed for the Race to the Sun by ASO, with Bradley Wiggins likely to ride the race
By Richard Windsor Published
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Bradley Wiggins confident ahead of World Championship time trial
Bradley Wiggins aiming to go one better than last year's silver medal
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bradley Wiggins to ride 2016 Amgen Tour of California
Winner of the 2014 Amgen Tour of California, Sir Bradley Wiggins, will return to the race in 2016 with his Team Wiggins squad
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sir Bradley Wiggins's 10 mile time trial bike
This is the bike that Olympic, world and national time trial champion Sir Bradley Wiggins piloted to victory at the City RC 10-mile time trial on May 16. Photos by Andy Jones
By Richard Abraham Published
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Bradley Wiggins's and Chris Froome's medical data released by Russian hackers
Some medical records of both British Tour de France winners have been leaked by hackers
By Gregor Brown Published
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Organiser of the Ghent Six-Day still hopeful of attracting Bradley Wiggins
Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish look unlikely to ride the Ghent Six-Day in November, but bosses are keen to keep the option open to them
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins have not fallen out, insists British Cycling head
Mark Cavendish suggested that Bradley Wiggins "wants to be the hero" at the Olympic Games, prompting assumptions the pair had fallen out again
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Shane Sutton: Brad’s the man for the Hour
British Cycling Technical Director also sure that Alex Dowsett would have performed well in his attempt if it wasn’t for injury
By Richard Windsor Published
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Behind the scenes at Team Wiggins
Cycling Weekly was on hand to witness the new British squad's debut at last month's Tour of Normandy
By Nick Bull Published
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Bradley Wiggins set to defend Tour of Britain title
Defending champion Bradley Wiggins will head up Sky's team at the Tour of Britain in September rather than riding Vuelta a Espana
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Here's why Bradley Wiggins is not competing in London this weekend
British Cycling confirm that Bradley Wiggins is focusing on his training for Paris-Roubaix and the Hour Record before returning to the track in 2015
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins ‘breaks silence’ and requests source of ‘Jiffy bag’ allegation
Bradley Wiggins 'breaks silence' on the investigation into the 'jiffy bag' case, and asks that the source of the original information be revealed
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins out of Tour de Suisse with injury
Bradley Wiggins a non-starter on stage five of the Tour de Suisse after crashing during Tuesday's stage
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins's 'fairytale' ending at Paris-Roubaix
Bradley Wiggins talks about his final WorldTour race for Team Sky: Sunday's Paris-Roubaix
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bradley Wiggins gains weight to take on Paris-Roubaix
Bradley Wiggins says that he's gained three to four kilos since 2012 Tour de France to increase his power to challenge in Paris-Roubaix
By Gregor Brown Published
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London Six Day: Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins sit third after day one (video)
The German pairing of Leif Lampater and Marcel Kalz lead the standings, with Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins 13 points behind in third
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Geraint Thomas: I'd bet all the money I have that Froome and Wiggins are clean
Geraint Thomas gives his reaction to the Cycling Independent Reform Commission doping report
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins hopes his development team will find the next British superstar
Sir Bradley Wiggins tells the Festival of Marketing he hopes his new development squad will drive him for the next 10 years while finding the best in British talent
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Brian Cookson calls for 'full disclosure' about Team Sky's mystery medical package
UCI president Brian Cookson has called for David Brailsford to fully disclose the contents of the suspicious package that Sky received at the 2011 Dauphiné.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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The nine best bike throws in the history of cycling
Cycling Weekly looks back at some of the most memorable bike throws of all time, from Bradley Wiggins's stylish Trentino effort to Dumoulin's hissy fit.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Eddy Merckx: 'Britain has always had great riders, now it's got great champions'
Cycling legend Eddy Merckx is relishing seeing Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish in action together at Six Day London - By Frank Smith
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Blog: Maratona dles Dolomites riders joined by Bradley Wiggins
Sir Bradley Wiggins joined riders tackling the 2017 edition of the annual Maratona dles Dolomites gran fondo in Italy, as Ian Parr recounts
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins tells cyclists to 'help themselves' by wearing a helmet
Sir Bradley Wiggins says cyclists should help themselves by wearing 'helmets and things' as a way to keep them safe on the roads
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins on allergies: 'I was paranoid about making excuses'
Sir Bradley Wiggins says he didn't publicise his severe pollen allergy because he didn't want to make excuses for underperforming
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins: 'Freeman case stinks to high heaven'
The former Team Sky rider says a further investigation is needed to get to the bottom of who the banned Testogel was for
By Jonny Long Published