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Bradley Wiggins details battle with cocaine addiction: ‘I was walking a tightrope’ - The five-time Olympic gold medalist has revealed he spiralled into the problem after retiring in 2016 ...
Nearly 10 years after his retirement, the former Tour de France champion and five-time Olympic gold medallist, Bradley Wiggins, is baring all in his latest autobiography, ‘The Chain’. The 45 ...
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.
Bradley Wiggins may not have bowed out in the Team Sky jersey with a dream win at Paris-Roubaix, which he said at one point would have been "bigger than the Tour" if he could have won it, but his ...
Sir Bradley Wiggins was speaking to Men’s Health magazine (Chris Floyd/Men’s Health) Asked if he was groomed sexually, Wiggins added: “Yes. It all impacted me as an adult…I buried it.
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.
The face of cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins said it all. No, it wasn't the face of a five-time Olympic gold medallist, but one of man who is totally at ease with himself. Making history inside Rio's ...
Five-time Olympic champion and 2012 Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins has told Men’s Health UK magazine he was sexually groomed by a coach when he was 13 years old.
Bradley Wiggins of Britain and the defending champion, Cadel Evans of Australia, are the riders to beat in the absence of former champions Alberto Contador and Andy Schleck. By Jon Brand June 29, 2012 ...
Bradley Wiggins of Britain won the Giro d’Italia’s opening leg, edging the world champion Cadel Evans and the American Brent Bookwalter by two seconds. By The Associated Press May 8, 2010 ...