But after toasting his achievement with a mouthful or two of champagne, the cyclist has headed back to the road to continue training for the Olympics – at which he says he will be satisfied with nothing but a gold medal.
As the first British man to win the Tour de France, Bradley Wiggins might feel entitled to sit back and bask in his success.
But after toasting his achievement with a mouthful or two of champagne, the cyclist has headed back to the road to continue training for the Olympics – at which he says he will be satisfied with nothing but a gold medal.
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