5 Reasons Why Bradley Wiggins Will Win Tour De France 2012
When all the mountains have been conquered, the beautiful countryside absorbed, the scary descents navigated, the inevitable crashes suffered and the endless leg sapping miles finally completed there can only be one winner of the Tour De France.
When all the mountains have been conquered, the beautiful countryside absorbed, the scary descents navigated, the inevitable crashes suffered and the endless leg sapping miles finally completed there can only be one winner of the Tour De France, the 2,000, + mile three week sporting torture fest that plays out like a Kubrickian game of chess on wheels and makes a giant out of each competitor who manages to reach the finish line on the Champs-Elysees. This year there is a sincere hope in the hearts of British cycling fans that Bradley Wiggins, the former track star turned bona fide grand tour contender on the road, can make his name as the first ever Brit to emerge victorious from the race with the coveted yellow jersey in tact and as the following list shows, there is certainly reason to be optimistic about the chances of an easy going, mod loving Londoner standing high on a podium that made riders such as Fausto Coppi, Eddy Merckx and Lance Armstrong unforgettable icons in their homeland.