Will 2012 be the year of British Cycling?
The Cycle Seen | Friday 27 January 2012 by Richard BlayneyBoth Cavendish and Wiggins have the opportunity to help bring unprecedented glory to British cycling
Twenty hundred and twelve has the potential to be a huge year for British Cycling. With both Bradley Wiggins and Christopher Froome proving last year they can podium in a grand tour and with the 2012 Tour de France route suited better than ever towards one or both of them competing for the GC, and with Mark Cavendish going for Green again, not to mention the Olympic road race, and a stack of track riders looking to aid to Britain’s gold haul, this could be the year Britain becomes the best cycling nation on earth. To have said that not even ten years ago would have brought sniggering from all angles and much ridicule.
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