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Wiggins hopes to return to the Tour

Sir Bradley Wiggins has said that he has now found a “happy balance” with cycling, and will be at the Tour de France in some capacity this year, adding that he felt more comfortable in his own skin than ever before.

The former Tour winner and five-time Olympic champion was declared bankrupt at Lancaster County Court last week, with his lawyer telling the Daily Mail

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