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willbick said:lol - wiggins was a multiple olympic gold medal winner in his early years and you call him a 'donkey'!!
and its well known that in his early tour years he wasnt in great physical shape and his training regime left a lot to be desired
This is what is called having your cake and eating it too. On one hand Wiggins was a great champion (when performing against chumps on the track). On the other hand he was lazy (which explains why he could never perform against all the top riders who went to the road because that is where the money is to be made.) Well, which is it?
I have a question for all those Skrybabies who point to Wiggins being a big fish in a very small pond as evidence of his talent. Where are all the riders he barely beat on the track? How many GTs have they won? Surely a few of them, probably most, would not have been drunken, bone-idle gits like Wiggins when it came to racing on the road. If winning on the track is such a good indicator of road potential then what happened to the silver and gold medalists who placed just behind Wiggins?
