Sir Bradley Wiggins Retires From Cycling

    “I have been lucky enough to live a dream and fulfil my
    childhood aspiration of making a living and a career out of the sport I fell in
    love with at the age of 12,” Wiggins said.
    “I’ve met my idols and ridden with and alongside the best for
    20 years. I have worked with the world’s best coaches and managers who I will
    always be grateful to for their support.
    “What will stick with me forever is the support and love from
    the public though thick and thin, all as a result of riding a pushbike for a
    living.

    “2012 blew my mind and was a gas. Cycling has given me
    everything and I couldn’t have done it without the support of my wonderful wife
    Cath and our amazing kids.
    “2016 is the end of the road for this chapter, onwards and
    upwards, ‘feet on the ground, head in the clouds’ kids from Kilburn don’t win
    Olympic Golds and Tour de France!’

    “They do now.”

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