Just watched Wiggins interview on Andrew Marr show. Basically said that he didn't write his autobiography that was released in 2012 and that back when he said he had never had injections he said that 'I was never directly asked if I had had injections for valid medical reasons' and all questions...
No way he was almost 17% bf in 2007 - no way he could achieve that level of aerobic development like that his use of fat for fuel would have been terrible.
Not that many naturally lean endurance athletes post here then? I and a number of amateur cyclists, triathletes, runners that I know have little difficulty maintaining a low bf% even whilst eating lots of calories and not all of them from good sources!
http://features.thesundaytimes.co.uk/web/public/2015/the-doping-scandal/index.html#/data-transparency interesting blood values here.
A certain British athlete not included though.
From BBC sport article
"A total of 174 anti-doping experts, officials, riders and other interested parties were interviewed. These are the main points:
•One "respected cycling professional" believes that 90% of the peloton is still doping, another put it at 20%
•Riders are micro-dosing...