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Bradley Wiggins poses with his steed for 2010, Sky's Pinarello Dogma
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Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain)
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Bradley Wiggins ponders a question at the Team Sky press conference.
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Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky manager David Brailsford.
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Team Sky's ride for 2010, the Pinarello Dogma.
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Bradley Wiggins becomes the seventh Briton on the Team Sky roster.
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Team Sky manager David Brailsford at Thursday's press conference about signing Bradley Wiggins.
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Team's Sky newest hire, Great Britain's Bradley Wiggins, answers questions from the media about his move to the British ProTour squad.
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Bradley Wiggins has signed a four-year deal with Team Sky, ending speculation about his 2010 plans.
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Bradley Wiggins speaks to the press about his move to Team Sky in 2010.
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It's a deal! Bradley Wiggins shakes hands with Team Sky manager David Brailsford.
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Team Sky manager David Brailsford, right, discusses Bradley Wiggins' move to his team for 2010.
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Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky's David Brailsford announce the 29-year-old Briton's move to Sky for 2010.
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Team Sky's latest signee, Bradley Wiggins, and team manager David Brailsford meet the press on Thursday.
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Bradley Wiggins (Garmin-Slipstream) gets set to start in the 2009 Tour of Britain
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A stunned Bradley Wiggins leaves his Cofidis team's hotel
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Fränk Schleck (Saxo Bank) leads Lance Armstrong (Astana) and Bradley Wiggins (Garmin-Slipstream).
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Londoner Bradley Wiggins received huge applause from his home crowd.
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World Madison champions Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish (both High Road) started just a minute apart but resisted the temptation to practice their handslings in today's time trial.
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The Dauphiné Libéré saw Bradley Wiggins storm to
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