Bradley Wiggins
Bradley Wiggins
Wiggins on rebound in Vuelta debut
Bradley Wiggins hopes to erase the bad memories of his disappointing Tour de France with a strong comeback performance in the Vuelta a España.
Tour Pro Bike: Bradley Wiggins’ Pinarello Dogma
We take a look at the bike of another unfortunate early Tour retiree, Brad Wiggins
Bradley Wiggins Tour de France dreams end with broken collarbone, Sky refocuses
CHATEAUROUX, France (VN) — Bradley Wiggins’s Tour de France dreams shattered Friday as he broke his collarbone in a crash on stage 7. A pileup with about 40km to go brought down Team Sky’s GC hope and many others. While most remounted, Wiggins retired from the race into an ambulance.
Team Sky boss hails Thomas on historic day for the team
LISIEUX, France (AFP) - British cycling chief Dave Brailsford hailed the unselfishness of Welshman Geraint Thomas as Team Sky finally made history by scoring their first win on the Tour de France.
Less wigged-out: Bradley Wiggins calm before Tour de France storm
LES HERBIERS, France — Bradley Wiggins enters the 2011 Tour de France a dramatically different man than the one who showed up last year.
Bradley Wiggins aims Sky high for Tour de France
Team Sky for Tour de France
- Bradley Wiggins (GB)
- Geraint Thomas (GB)
- Ben Swift (GB)
- Juan Antonio Flecha (Sp)
- Rigoberto Urán (Col)
- Xabier Zandio (Sp)
- Simon Gerrans (Aus)
- Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor)
- Christian Knees (G)
Wiggins earns confidence at Dauphiné, questions Contador’s presence at Tour
Bradley Wiggins' confidence is flying high following overall victory at the Criterium de Dauphiné, but was quick to question the presence of Alberto Contador in next month's Tour de France.
Tony Martin wins Dauphine time trial, Wiggins takes lead
GRENOBLE (AFP) — HTC Highroad's Tony Martin won Wednesday's 42.5 kilometer time trial at the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré. Sky's Bradley Wiggins was second on the stage and took over the race lead.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Time trialists take center stage
There’s perhaps no better indication of an athlete’s strength and form than time-trial performances. There were three major TTs this past weekend, and they were all won by riders from teams in the Anglo Empire: Brad Wiggins of Team Sky at Germany’s Tour of Bavaria; David Millar of Garmin-Cervélo at the Giro d’Italia; and Dave Zabriskie, also of Garmin, at the U.S. national TT championship.
Bradley Wiggins on a disappointing Tour de France: “I’ll refund the fans”
Bradley Wiggins jokes he'll refund the travel expenses for British fans who came to see his disappointing performance at the Tour.
Team Sky’s Bradley Wiggins scales back hopes after decisive mountain stage
Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins hopes for "a respectable position" on GC, somewhere inside the top 10.
Double dose of bad news for Sky: Gerrans out of Tour de France, Wiggins trailing
The Sky team is hit with the loss of Simon Gerrans, while team leader Bradley Wiggins struggles in the Tour de France.
Bradley Wiggins gets his groove back in Tour’s third stage
Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins finally had a reason to crack a smile after a superb ride on the race's third stage revived his bid on Tuesday.
Inside the Tour de France with John Wilcockson: Prologue is often key indicator of overall success
Prologue time differences may be small, but they are a good indicator of overall success at the Tour..
Fourth in the prologue, time on his rivals: It’s all good to Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong was happy to have a good ride in Saturday's Tour prologue — and even happier to put some time on his rivals.
Photo gallery 2010 Giro d’Italia stage 7 across the white roads of Tuscany
Rewind to one of the most epic Giro stages ever when the 2010 edition tackled the grime and mud of the white roads of Tuscany, and heralded a new generation of GC kings.
Tyler Farrar wins Giro d’Italia stage 2; Cadel Evans seizes lead
Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) wins a very messy second stage of the Giro d'Italia as BMC's Cadel Evans takes the overall lead.
Bradley Wiggins wins stage 1 of the 2010 Giro d’Italia
Bradley Wiggins wins stage 1 of the 2010 Giro d'Italia
Wiggins, Barry lead Sky at Giro
Michael Barry and Bradley Wiggins headline Team Sky as the British team makes its grand tour debut at the Giro d’Italia.
Volcano forces some to miss Amstel Gold
Carlos Sastre (Cervélo) and Bradley Wiggins (Sky) are among several riders to have pulled out of Sunday’s edition of the Amstel Gold Race after encountering problems getting flights to the Netherlands.
Euro’ racing this week: LA v. AC, Ghent-Wevelgem and more
Andrew Hood takes a look at what's sure to be one of the busiest weeks of the year.
Contador skipping Catalunya
Alberto Contador is skipping the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya in favor of the Critérium International — where Lance Armstrong is also slated to race.
VeloNews Magazine – March 2010
This season, an unprecedented number of American pro teams are tackling the world's biggest races. VeloNews attended the training camps of RadioShack, HTC-Columbia, Garmin-Transitions and BMC. We bring you the inside scoop on these super-squads and others in the March issue. We also take a look at the varied career of the ever-popular Tim Johnson, who wore his recently earned national championship skinsuit to a 14th place finish at cyclocross worlds. Subscribe Now!
Sky off to ‘dream start,’ says Yates
Team Sky manager Sean Yates applauds his squad's performance in the Tour Down Under prelude.
Team Sky debuts in London
In one of the most anticipated team rollouts in years, Team Sky is officially presented to the world in London.
Wiggins confirms Giro start
Bradley Wiggins, racing for the new Team Sky, will be among the big names at the 2010 Giro.
Wiggo, dark days and the new site
Our readers weigh in on Wiggin's move, the dark days of winter and our new design
Wiggins and the darkest days
Readers offer opinions on Bradley Wiggins' move and wonder about these cold and dark days.
Millar: Wiggins “wasn’t quite as noble as he could have been”
Garmin-Transitions team captain David Millar pulled no punches on his friend and former teammate Bradley Wiggins, who announced on Thursday that he was leaving the American squad for Britain’s Team Sky.
Wiggins’ move to Sky confirmed
Britain's Bradley Wiggins will spearhead Sky's efforts at the Tour de France after signing a four-year contract with the British ProTour team.
Wiggins to Sky announcement expected
New British ProTour team Sky is expected to announce the signing of its country’s star rider, Bradley Wiggins, at a press conference held Thursday in London.
Two more for Sky; Péraud to Lotto
The new and well-financed Sky team has signed two more riders.