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Does Bradley Wiggins’ Dauphiné omission mean no Tour de France place?

Froome defends Dauphiné title, Wiggins heads to Switzerland; Brailsford insists Tour squad not yet decided

Sir Bradley Wiggins has been left out of Team Sky’s squad for the Critérium du Dauphiné, where Chris Froome will defend the title he won last year, fuelling speculation that Wiggins will not make its line-up for the Tour de France which starts in Leeds on 5 July.

Instead Wiggins, who has said he would be prepared to play a supporting role to defending champion Froome in the Tour de France, will lead Team Sky at the Tour de Suissse, which overlaps with the Critérium du Dauphiné.

His absence from the squad from the latter race and from recent training camps and reconnaissance trips for key Tour de France stages is likely to result in speculation that the man who in 2012 became the first British winner of the race will not be riding this year’s edition.

Froome in Tenerife, Wiggins in Mallorca

Last month, while Froome was taking part in a high altitude training camp on Tenerife, Wiggins headed to Mallorca to train after winning the Tour of California.

At the weekend, he was missing when Froome and other Sky riders took a look at the Yorkshire stages, and was also absent yesterday for a reconnaissance of the cobbled sections of Stage 5 of the race.

The pair have not raced together for Team Sky for nearly 18 months, the last time being when Wiggins helped Froome win the Tour of Oman in early 2013.

Froome revealed at the weekend that he has not seen Wiggins since a training camp on Mallorca at the start of this year, and also said that he saw his close friend Richie Porte as a more suitable “Plan B” at the Tour de France.

Froome's Tour four to Dauphiné

The Sky team for the Critérium du Dauphiné, which begins on Sunday, includes four of the riders who helped Froome to his Tour de France victory last year: Porte, Vasil Kiryienka, David Lopez and Geraint Thomas.

They are joined by Mikel Nieve, Danny Pate and Xabier Zandio, and if the past two seasons are a guide, the Dauphiné squad will form the nucleus of the one for the Tour.

That may mean there is only one space left for the three-week race, and besides Wiggins, riders such as Luke Rowe, Joe Dombrowski, Christian Knees or Peter Kennaugh, who rode his first Tour last year, have strong claims to be included.

Brailsford: both races part of Tour selection

Team principal Sir Dave Brailsford insisted that riders racing at both the Dauphiné and in Switzerland would be considered for inclusion in the Tour de France squad.

He said: “Both the Critérium du Dauphiné and Tour de Suisse are WorldTour events and we are looking to perform in both races.

“Chris will be going for GC at the Dauphiné and Bradley is going for GC at the Tour de Suisse.

“Bradley heads to Switzerland with a strong team after a great win in California and we’ve got the right group for the Dauphiné, especially considering the nature of the course.

“Both of these races will form part of our selection for the Tour. We have to name 13 riders in a long list during June and we’ll do that from across the squad, including riders at the Route du Sud, not only those in the Dauphiné and Tour de Suisse groups.”

Boardman: Wiggins is performing in mountains

Chris Boardman, who worked alongside Brailsford as head of R&D at British Cycling, believes Wiggins is worth a place on the Tour de France team due to his performances this year.

Quoted in The Times [£], he said: “Knowing Dave he’ll do the best thing for performance and deal with all the politics. Just to be in the top ten [of Paris-Roubaix] says ‘I could’ve won this race’. That was pretty damn cool.

“He’s performing in the mountains at the moment, so I think he’ll get on the team.”

Boardman did point out though that by making Wiggins leader at the Tour de Suisse rather than riding for Froome at the Dauphiné, Sky were missing an opportunity to prepare for the summer’s main event.

“They’re not practising it,” he explained. “It’s dress rehearsal on opening night if you’re not careful. You’re going to find out if someone can do a whole new role. That’s the big unknown.”

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Him Up North | 9 years ago
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I think Bradley Wiggins would be a valuable team member in the role of road captain given his experience.

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Syahmi Naim replied to Nevis the cat | 9 years ago
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I want my MBA !!

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Syahmi Naim replied to Nevis the cat | 9 years ago
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I want my MBA !!

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stenmeister replied to MinardiM189 | 9 years ago
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MinardiM189 wrote:

It would have been extremely embarrassing for Sky to make Wiggins drop back to allow Froome to win in the Critérium du Dauphiné.

I agree. Wiggins doesn't need to be a domestique in two races. By doing the Tour de Suisse he can get some valuable racing in for when he takes over from Froome  21 .

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Beaufort | 9 years ago
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The two have huge egos but Froome is a petulant child too. I'm certain that he will have made it clear that he has no intention of having Wiggins in his team. Don't be surprised if Bradley picks up an injury just before the TdF line-up is revealed.

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Jimmy Ray Will | 9 years ago
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The more I think about it, the more absurd leaving Wiggins on the bench sounds... Therefore I share thoughts that this is;

- an opportunity to generate headlines and coverage for Sky in the build up to the race
- that maybe Wiggins is being cultivated as a plan B, and that is something that the team don't want to be rubbing in Froome's face so they are being kept apart.

That said, Wiggins build up this year has certainly not been about the Tour de France, which either means he's not going, or he is genuinely going in there in a supportive role.

Although any talk that the tour team will be selected from both the Dauphine and Swiss is bollards... most of the Swiss team have just finished the Giro... this is their last race before a mid-season break.

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Noelieboy | 9 years ago
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Wiggins wouldn't need to do a recce of the routes. he lives very close to the area & I'm sure he's tackled holme moss, cragg vale, etc before.
It's hard not to speculate & we'd all be stupid if we weren't.
I saw Sir Dave & Shane Sutton at the velodrome on Monday evening deep in discussion on the sofa's in the foyer area, I wanted to ask but thought better to leave them alone. They're probably asked every day.

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andyp | 9 years ago
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'Froome helped Wiggins win both Romandie and the Dauphine in 2012 (and then the Tour de France).'

that third one is arguable.

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jollygoodvelo replied to Ghedebrav | 9 years ago
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Ghedebrav wrote:

The only way that Sky will not be riding for Froome is if he gets sick/injured and has to drop out. Wiggins could not compete with Contador, Nibali or even Valverde on the proper hills.

Agreed.

Wiggo in this year's Tour would have a similar three weeks to Cadel Evans in the Giro just gone - gradually slipping back whenever they cross a big hill, holding on in the TTs.

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Sim1 | 9 years ago
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Interestingly, Brad was training on the Manchester track yesterday - in GB kit - under the watchful eye of Shane Sutton

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Sim1 replied to Beaufort | 9 years ago
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Beaufort wrote:

The two have huge egos but Froome is a petulant child too. I'm certain that he will have made it clear that he has no intention of having Wiggins in his team. Don't be surprised if Bradley picks up an injury just before the TdF line-up is revealed.

Unlikely they'd get ayway with that one. If he's not doing the lap of France, he'll be doing the hard yards in training for the Commies.

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cat1commuter replied to Sim1 | 9 years ago
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Sim1 wrote:

Interestingly, Brad was training on the Manchester track yesterday - in GB kit - under the watchful eye of Shane Sutton

Really? Maybe not doing the Tour de France, and having a crack at the hour record later in the year.

Does seem odd that he didn't do the recon with Froome in Yorkshire or on the cobbles.

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Sim1 replied to cat1commuter | 9 years ago
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Sim1 wrote:

Interestingly, Brad was training on the Manchester track yesterday - in GB kit - under the watchful eye of Shane Sutton

Really? Maybe not doing the Tour de France, and having a crack at the hour record later in the year.

Does seem odd that he didn't do the recon with Froome in Yorkshire or on the cobbles.

Looking ahead to Commie Games, innit. Richard Moore reckons he's going to ride track events as well as the TT.

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Sim1 replied to cat1commuter | 9 years ago
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cat1commuter wrote:
Sim1 wrote:

Interestingly, Brad was training on the Manchester track yesterday - in GB kit - under the watchful eye of Shane Sutton

Really? Maybe not doing the Tour de France, and having a crack at the hour record later in the year.

Does seem odd that he didn't do the recon with Froome in Yorkshire or on the cobbles.

Looking ahead to Commie Games, innit. Richard Moore reckons he's going to ride track events as well as the TT (as per latest Cycling Podcast).

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Syahmi Naim | 9 years ago
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Whatever the case and whoever rides Wiggins has been an inspiration to many others - whatever you say about his attitude or his behaviour etc he has won the medals got the palmares and nothing can change that. For Chris Froome shall wish him luck of course as the Tdf is not for the faint hearted but at the same time cannot help but feel whoever advises him has made a monumental blunder in terms of PR. He can keep winning but whether he will win the hearts and minds is something that only time can tell.

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