Tag Archives: Bradley Wiggins
3 things from 3 Tour de France stages
1. Team Sky have not become self-aware For all their dominance in the run-up to the Tour, they seem to be lacking the confidence to place Wiggins in the posh seats at the front. Sending back multiple riders to try … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Tour de France
Tagged 2012, Bradley Wiggins, Cadel Evans, George Hincapie, Manuel Quinziato, Mark Cavendish, Peter Sagan, Team BMC Racing, Team Sky, Tour de France
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Bad habits in the Benelux – the wayward learning of Andy Schleck
Andy Schleck has probably forgotten more about bike riding than most of us will ever learn. but the one thing he is yet to learn is perhaps the lesson he most needs: Success begets success. Image by Jean Pierre Belot … Continue reading
Posted in Andy Schleck, Professional
Tagged Andy Schleck, Bradley Wiggins, Cadel Evans, Col d'Izoard, Galibier, Laurent Fignon, racing, Raymond Poulidor, Tour de France, victory
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Analysis: How Great Britain won the world championship for Mark Cavendish
What more is there to add? There have been few more impressive displays of teamwork in the history of the Worlds. Lionel Birnie wrote about Project Rainbow, Rod Ellingworth’s plan, in 2008, when pretty much everyone in the world thought … Continue reading