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A member of Ineos Grenadiers staff has left the Tour de France after being linked with the mastermind of a blood-doping ring ...
Bradley Wiggins revealed that his son feared he may find him dead after the British cycling legend turned into a “functioning cocaine addict” following his retirement. Wiggins, who won the ...
LONDON (AP) — Former Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins has revealed he became addicted to cocaine after retiring from cycling. In an interview with British newspaper The Observer… ...
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Armstrong comes up with alternative take on Evenepoel's withdrawal at Tour de France: "There is still something else going on"In Belgium, Remco Evenepoel’s withdrawal stole the spotlight of Dutch stage winner Thymen Arensman. Lance Armstrong, Bradley Wiggins, Johan Bruyneel, and George Hincapie all weighed in on the ...
Bradley Wiggins, the former Tour de France winner, has broken cycling’s prestigious hour record, covering 54.526 kilometers (33.88 miles) in an hour in London’s Olympic Park.
ARCHIVO – Bradley Wiggins previo al inicio de la primera ronda de la persecución masculina en el Mundial de atletismo, el 3 de marzo de 2016, en Londres. (AP Foto/Alastair Grant) ...
Sir Bradley Wiggins has called disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong an "inspiration" and thanked him for his support while the five-time Olympic champion battled drug addiction.
Wiggins told the Observer his cocaine addiction became a “really bad problem” and he was “walking a tightrope.” He quit his addiction a year ago, the newspaper said.
Former Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins has revealed he became addicted to cocaine after retiring from cycling. In an interview with British newspaper The Observer, the five-time Olympic ...
LONDON — Former Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins has revealed he became addicted to cocaine after retiring from cycling. In an interview with British newspaper The Observer, the five-time ...
Britain's Bradley Wiggins, looks across at the clock as he waits to start in the Men's Team Pursuit round 1 at the World Track Cycling championships in London, on March 3, 2016.
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