Wiggins Tour De France
Chorley based cyclist Bradley Wiggins is poised to make history as the first ever British winner of the Tour De France. His place in history is secure unless he fails to finish today's final leg.
Celebrations continue for champ Wiggins
Celebrations are continuing after Bradley Wiggins became the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France. The 32 year old, who trained at Manchester's Velodrome sealed victory as the Tour reached its final stage in Paris.
In pictures: Wiggins wins
A gallery of photos from today's historic victory for Bradley Wiggins.
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Wiggins wins Tour.
Bradley Wiggins becomes first British winner of the Tour de France.
Read the full storyRachel Townsend reports on today's historic Tour de France victory for Bradley Wiggins.
Wiggins makes history in Paris.
Bradley Wiggins made history today as he became the first British man to win the Tour de France. The 32-year-old punched his arms in the air and clapped as he crossed the finish line on Paris's Champs-Elysees. Fellow Brit Mark Cavendish won the final stage of the race into Paris.
Chorley celebrates as Wiggins wins.
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Wiggins poised for place in history books
Chorley based cyclist Bradley Wiggins is poised to make history as the first ever British winner of the Tour De France. His place in history is secure unless he fails to finish today's final leg.
