Wiggins hopes to inspire future Olympic success
Britain’s most decorated Olympian Sir Bradley Wiggins says he hopes his success will inspire future generations.
Wiggins became the first Briton to win eight Olympic medals in winning gold in the men’s cycling team pursuit event in Rio.
The 36-year old has won five golds, one silver and two bronzes to surpass fellow cyclist Sir Chris Hoy’s tally of seven.
“I think that is the legacy that you leave, that you are inspiring others to do it,” Wiggins said.
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