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Wiggins using historic win as launchpad for gold

Bradley Wiggins is already seeking further glory after celebrating the greatest achievement of his career as the first British winner of the Tour de France.

Brad Wiggins finished in the yellow jersey but is already thinking about the future. Picture: Reuters
Brad Wiggins finished in the yellow jersey but is already thinking about the future. Picture: Reuters

A 13-year-old Wiggins in 1993 caught the Eurostar from London to Paris with his mother and watched by the Champs-Elysees as Miguel Indurain won the third of his five Tour titles.

Now the 32-year-old, after claiming a first yellow jersey, is keen to add to his haul of three Olympic gold medals, help world champion Mark Cavendish win the road race on the opening day of the London Games and continue to improve – and win.

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