Friday, 5 June 2015

Bradley Wiggins liberated by Hour Record challenge

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With his Hour Record attempt fast approaching, Bradley Wiggins has been relishing the unique nature of the challenge over the last seven weeks.

The current world time trial champion will take on Alex Dowsett’s benchmark of 52.937km on Sunday at the Lee Valley VeloPark in London and is widely tipped to surpass it. Wiggins has always had a fierce individualistic streak and now has the chance to indulge it after years of being a cog in the machines of Team Sky and the British Olympic set-up.

“You’re a one-man band,” he told reporters at the velodrome on Tuesday. “From the start of this it was my project – I had to take control and lead it, and have my own input and ideas on what I thought I needed to do for this record. So in that sense it’s been a lot easier than just being dictated to. It’s quite liberating.

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“I’ve kind of been the head of it for the last seven weeks, dictating to everyone, ‘we’re going to do this, we’re going to do that’. So you are your own boss really. It’s like being in charge of the company and telling everyone what to do. It’s a lot easier – a hell of a lot easier.”

Wiggins’s power is not completely unchecked, though. In his corner is British Cycling track coach Heiko Salzwedel, with whom he has struck up an effective working relationship.

“It’s quite difficult for anyone coming in and coaching me for this,” said the 35-year-old. “I’ve known Heiko for a long time. He’s old school and he’ll just tell me how it is. So there’s a nice balance there, which has really helped from a coaching point of view.”

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