Bradley Wiggins Wins Tour de France Title
Bradley Wiggins powered across the finish line 26.23 seconds ahead of his nearest rival to claim his first road cycling world title.
The former Tour de France winner broke cycling's prestigious hour record, covering 54.526 kilometers in an hour in London's Olympic Park.
Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish provided a stunning victory in the Madison event at the world track cycling championships in London.
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And then he won the Stage 2 individual time trial at the Tour of California, moving into the lead with a 44-second victory.
But his victory in the time-trial event in Ponferrada, Spain, was a convincing one, with a 26.23-second lead over his nearest rival.
So Bradley Wiggins' road cycling career has been marked by significant victories, including the Tour de France and the hour record.
The Associated Press reported that Bradley Wiggins won the Stage 2 individual time trial at the Tour of California on a specific date.
By The Associated Press, Bradley Wiggins' victory in the time-trial event in Ponferrada, Spain, was a notable achievement in his road cycling career.