Wiggins' Warning, From "I Got Thrown Under the Bus to Protect Someone Else" to "There Was Something bigger... and It'll Come out."
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Bradley Wiggins has decided to speak loud and clear. The first Briton to conquer the Tour de France claims that he was sacrificed by the team that took him to the top, Team Sky, in a storm due to the doping investigations that marked the sunset of his career. “They threw me under the bus to protect someone else,” he says in an interview with The Times, regarding the launch of his autobiography The Chain. “There was something bigger going on... i…
Wiggins revealed it in his autobiography
Bradley Wiggins won the Tour de France and won five gold medals at the Olympics. After his career his crash began. In a book he now reports about his bad time.
A gift of five gold medals in Games Ol micos, the former British cyclist Bradley Wiggins, 45, reports in an autobiography to be there in this m s details of his v cio in coca na. He said he had used drugs in support of the gold that he received in the 2012 edition of the Ol mica, held in London. Read more (10/11/2025
Bradley Wiggins is experiencing a dramatic after-career. Winner of the Tour de France in 2012, the British rider confided himself in an autobiography called "The Chain" in which he evokes not only his bankruptcy but also his problems of drug use. In the margins of the release of this book, the native of Ghent has gone back on the accusations of doping that he has been subjected to. Suffering from asthma, the quadruple Olympic champion on track h…
The former Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins spoke openly about the dark chapters of his past just before the release of his autobiography.
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