Is Wiggins innocent now?
Well CL was correct about the doping! .....
"My life was living hell" says Wiggins, after an investigation didn't find enough evidence to find him guilty.
Is this the same Wiggins who made a massive song and dance about being clean and who lied in his autobiography about never having taken any injected drugs of any kind?
Just checking.
Nobody checks on your integrity if you can ride a bike quickly.
Bradley Wiggins wrote the Foreword for Sean Kelly's autobiography Hunger (a better book than the biography by David Walsh). I knew most of his story but the most interesting thing to me (beyond the drugs# and his not-getting-on with Roche) was where he admits to the races he threw for a bribe*. Of course this has happened since time began but what is interesting is how Kelly argues that selling a race in this way is not cheating the public.
Oh, right.
*Tour of Lombardy 1986. It is also in Peter Cossins' book The Monuments.
# 1991 Tour de France., His team, PDM, decided the riders should be injected with the food supplement Intralipid in secret. Unfortunately the Intralipid wasn't kept cold enough in the fridge so grew bacteria and most of the team then dropped out with "food poisoning". I remember this at the time and wasn't the only person to think it was all a bit odd because nobody else in the hotel had developed "food poisoning"; but then they weren't having needles stuck in their arms by a Team Doctor.
Last edited by Graham Breeze; 16-11-2017 at 12:33 PM.
"...as dry as the Atacama desert".
Selling a race is the very definition of cheating. Match-fixing is rightly taken very seriously at cricket, snooker, football etc
Oh, and Wiggins had some right rubbish choices on DID. Chas 'n' Dave?
Poacher turned game-keeper
Zimmerman I presume? I thought you meant 'our' Bob ~ BG website curator, runner, climber, and now endurance MTB'er
Poacher turned game-keeper