Bradley Wiggins


Team Sky stars to miss road national championships this weekend

Strength-in-depth shown by strong five-man squad

Critérium du Dauphiné Stage 7: Bradley Wiggins wins overall for second year running, Daniel Moreno takes stage

Team Sky rider heads to Tour as reigning champion of France's two next most prestigious stage races

Critérium du Dauphiné Stage 6: Movistar's Quintana wins in Morzine, Team Sky dominate rivals

Towering performance by Wiggins and co has rivals in trouble, Andy Schleck abandons

Critérium du Dauphiné Stage 5: Arthur Vichot wins for FDJ, Wiggins stays in race lead

FDJ's 23-year-old takes first French victory in this year's race, Wiggins has to counter Evans move

Critérium du Dauphiné Stage 4: Wiggins outclasses opposition to take grip on GC

Team Sky rider more than half a minute quicker than second placed Tony Martin and puts nearly two minutes into Cadel Evans

Critérium du Dauphiné Stage 1: Cadel Evans wins the stage, Bradley Wiggins takes the overall lead

Mixed fortunes for riders with eyes on Tour de France as Samuel Sanchez crashes and Andy Schleck gets dropped

Critérium du Dauphiné Prologue: Luke Durbridge pips defending champ Bradley Wiggins by one second

Orica-GreenEdge's Turbo Durbo takes slender race lead, David Millar back racing after collarbone break

Entries open for Ride With Brad Sportive - your chance to ride with Wiggo

First event for new Bradley Wiggins Foundation join the Modfather on one of his favourite training routes

Who will win the Tour de France (if it isn't Bradley!!)

As the magazines and guides start to fill the newsagents shelves, our minds can start to turn to the start of the Tour de France ... in Belgium ...

We all know who we want to win, and I don't want to mention him for fear of being a curse. And of course I have previously stated on this very blog that I dont think he could ever win it... humble pie could be in the oven by the end of next month.

But who else could win this flatter, less mountainous, time trial friendly Tour?

Bradley Wiggins Foundation launched with aim of boosting sports participation

Charity will also seek to help young talent move up to the next level

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