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The Bradley Wiggins Show by Eurosport

7: Simon Yates extends Vuelta lead

The Bradley Wiggins Show by Eurosport

Eurosport

Mental Health, Cycling, News, Olympics, Sports News, Health & Fitness, Sports

4.6814 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2018

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Bradley Wiggins and Adam Green are joined by former Vuelta a España winner Sean Kelly to talk about his 1988 victory. They also discuss the past week's action where the Simon Yates versus Movistar battle is getting very tasty.

Also on the agenda: the crash after the finish of Stage 12, David Millar going for CPA presidency and Julian Alaphilippe's victory in the Tour of Britain.



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0:00.0

Whether you're singing songs dress is a traffic going at the alley-pally,

0:04.5

roaring yourself horse on the first day of Cheltenham,

0:07.1

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Bet responsibly, 8in plus gamblerware.org. Hello and welcome to the Bradley Wiggins show from Eurosport with you throughout the 2018 Vuelter-Spania.

0:48.7

I'm Bradley Wiggins.

0:49.8

I'm Sean Kelly.

0:50.9

And I'm Adam Green.

0:52.0

And coming up today, we look back on all the past week's action

0:54.9

at Lovewelter, discuss the Simon Yates versus Movi Star Jewel. Plus we'll talk tour of Britain as well.

1:03.2

Brad, how are you? Good to see you. Thank you. Yeah, good. And Sean, welcome. Thanks for coming.

1:07.1

Thank you. Great to have you here today. Now, you won the Vuelter in 88, so it's a race that must have a lot of happy memories for you.

1:14.2

Yes, well, lots of happy memories because I was a rider started out as a sprinter.

1:19.0

Slowly I developed into a stage race, rather, meaning week-long races like the Paris

1:24.8

nieces and Tour of Switzerland, Switzerland of course and then I went on

1:27.7

challenging for a tour of France the Ovar victory and then the Vuelta as well and managed

1:33.7

to win it in 88. Do you think people were more versatile back then? Jack of all trades if you like.

1:39.3

Well I think most people were doing more races than it. It wasn't as specific as it is now where riders

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