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The cyclist in question is Sir Bradley Wiggins, who was declared bankrupt last year after burning through his £13million ...
Andrew Wiggins returns from 2-month absence, just in time for playoffs A crucial part of Golden State’s championship run last season, Wiggins came off the bench in his 1st game since Feb. 13.
Four decades of free-to-air Tour de France coverage is coming to an end in the UK and Boulting, the voice of ITV’s ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'A move could take him to the next level' –Bradley Wiggins says Remco Evenepoel should consider switching teams to win the Tour de FranceBriton reflects on his 2012 Tour win, saying 'I threatened to leave' after teammate Chris Froome's Alpine attack ...
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Bradley Wiggins urges Evenepoel to leave Soudal Quick-Step: "Individually he has the qualities to win the Tour"Third behind Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard – that was Remco Evenepoel’s conclusion from the 2024 Tour de France. So far this year, the Belgian again seems to be coming up short compared to the ...
Aaron Wiggins wasn't an overhyped NBA prospect when he declared for the Draft in 2021. But he's surpassed many Maryland basketball players drafted before him.
Bill Dellinger, Olympic bronze medalist in the 5,000 meters, mentor to the legendary Steve Prefontaine, and for more than 30 years a winning University of Oregon coach, died on June 27 at age 91.
Lindsey Heaps considers the Olympics harder than the World Cup. Both tournaments happen over just a few weeks, and the schedule is tight — something that adds to the level of difficulty.
L.A. wages war on hotels ahead of Olympics Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month. These can be shared with friends and family who are not subscribers.
Sweat, smiles and passion filled Ithaca this weekend as New York athletes with intellectual disabilities competed in Special Olympics NY’s State Summer Games and shared their stories with The Sun.
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