After watching Sir Bradley Wiggins overtake his record of seven Olympic medals when the British men’s team pursuit quartet won gold at Rio 2016, Sir Chris Hoy proclaimed Wiggins Britain’s greatest ever cyclist.
Britain’s first ever Tour de France winner, a five-time Olympic champion (and eight-time medallist), a world champion on the track and against the clock on the road and the current holder of the UCI Hour Record – it’s difficult to argue with that assessment.
Chris Froome may have won the Tour de France more often, with three wins in the last four years, while Hoy has more Olympic gold medals, but Wiggins has proved himself a master on both the road and the track.
– Great Britain win Rio 2016 men’s team pursuit in world record time –
So to celebrate the latest addition to one of British cycle sport’s most illustrious CV’s, we’ve relived Wiggins’ greatest achievements, and looked at how he compares to some of Britain’s other greats.