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[url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2012/feb/13/bradley-wiggins-tour-de-france ]here[/url]
Should be interesting. Seeing as himself and the rest of the team have such a quiet, uneventful year in front of them. Having read his biography, I like his writing. A lot less terminally bland than most sportsfolk
The one off articles last month were worth reading too
[url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jan/26/bradley-wiggins-london-2012-tour-defrance ]more Brad stuff[/url]
[url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/gallery/2012/jan/27/bradleywiggins-team-gb#/?picture=385079037&index=0 ]nice piccies[/url]
I'm a fan of the man, and I guess if you want to win, you've got to believe in yourself, but I do cringe a bit when he talks like this.
I much prefer to read that they are taking it one step at a time and are trying to do everything right and then they'll see how they do.
I'm really looking forward to his Algarve and Paris-Nice performances though.
(I'm currently looking for Live Oman footage, but it looks like I've got to settle for daily highlights).
Alex. I know what you mean. Have you read his biography? If not, I'd recommend it. Its quite raw. He had a bloody hard upbringing. And the stuff about his dad is fascinating. He sounds like an utter loon! And the insight into 'pro' cycling 'back in the day' - amphetamines and punch ups, it seems - is really interesting
He's a picture of modesty compared to some though. I couldn't get more than a few chapters into Lance Armstrong's. Fair play for what he achieved, but It seemed the whole thing book could be summarised by repeating the phrase "d'ya know what? I'm ****ing great, me!"
I haven't read Brad's book. I might try and get a copy actually.
I've read a few interviews where he mentions his dad - he does indeed sound like a loon.
I've got no time for Lance - no chance of me giving his book ago.