Wiggins on 'overwhelming adulation'
Bradley Wiggins to return to action in the Tour of Britain
Four-time Olympic gold medallist Bradley Wiggins will return to competitive action in the Tour of Britain next month.
The 32-year-old Olympic time trial and Tour de France champion has been rested by Team Sky following his cycling heroics of the summer.
The eight-stage Tour of Britain starts in Ipswich on 9 September.
The star's involvement in the race was confirmed as he hosted a "Ride with Brad Sportive" in Lancashire on Sunday.
Tour of Britain - where you can see Bradley Wiggins
- Stage 1 - Ipswich to Norfolk Showground, 9 September
- Stage 2 - Nottingham to Knowsley, 10 Sept
- Stage 3 - Jedburgh to Dumfries, 11 Sept
- Stage 4 - Carlisle to Blackpool, 12 Sept
- Stage 5 - Stoke, 13 Sept
- Stage 6 - Welshpool to Caerphilly, 14 Sept
- Stage 7 - Barnstaple to Dartmouth, 15 Sept
- Stage 8 - Reigate to Guildford, 16 Sept
Wiggins said: "I'm doing the Tour of Britain.
"It'll be nice. I'll try to stay fit between now and then so I don't embarrass myself. It'll be good."
Wiggins had originally been earmarked for a return to racing in next week's Tour of Denmark but was given extra time off by Sky.
He is also missing the Vuelta a Espana, which got under way on Saturday.
However he is expected to compete in the road race World Championships in the Netherlands following the Tour of Britain.
Last year's Tour of Britain was won by Lars Boom of the Netherlands, while Britain's Mark Cavendish - now a Sky team-mate of Wiggins - won two stages with his former HTC outfit.
Wiggins did not compete in the 2011 tour following surgery on a broken collarbone he suffered when crashing out of last year's Tour de France.
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Comment number 147.
CranleighEagle21st August 2012 - 14:04
Dominic you should know by now even though load of us want to see cycling on BBC and on BBC website ITV 4 and Eurosport arre still the place to be for coverage. and BBC if you do decide to cover one of the grand tours you must employ the services of Phil Liggett that man is a legend when it comes to commentating on the GTs especially TDF
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Comment number 146.
Dominic21st August 2012 - 13:44
Sorry that should have said "while the news of wiggins riding the tour of britain is interesting would it be...." sorry
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Dominic21st August 2012 - 13:31
BBC while the news of wiggins riding the tour of britain would it be at all possible to get some decent coverage of the vuelta with some live text like you did for the tour de france. Or can we only expect detailed coverage once a year? Come on you know you want to really ....
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knucklonian21st August 2012 - 13:19
It's been confirmed that Wiggins will not ride the Worlds TT, focusing on a supporting role in the road race instead.
That's a shame, as it would have been good to see both Wiggins and Tony Martin healthy and dooking it out.
Does anyone think this was always to be expected post-Olympics or is this simply Bradley wanting to avoid a high profile defeat?
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Comment number 143.
knucklonian21st August 2012 - 12:46
141@ MarcoH
The stats that are available for cycling accidents differ in both quality of detailed information and the methods used to obtain the data. Both of which are infuriating. I wear a helmet but, with the understanding that the chance of it preventing a serious injury in a high speed clash with another road user would be slim.
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