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9:32pm Tuesday 7th October 2008
Triple Olympic gold medallist Bradley Wiggins is confident he and his Team GB colleagues will soon be competing together in the Tour de France.
Wiggins, who in Beijing added individual and team pursuit golds to the gold and silver he won in those events in Athens four years previously, will be competing for Garmin-Chipotle next summer - but has left the door open to join up with Team GB should that dream become a reality.
"They are in the early stages of putting that together and it would be phenomenal if it does. We have got the talent so it is definitely likely now," said Wiggins.
"You need the right team - and a sponsor who is going to put up £8million a year, and they appear to have that. I don't know who it is yet but Sky have come on board and made a big commitment.
"And if a company like Sky gets involved with British cycling then a lot of others will as well.
"We already have the back-up team with (GB performance director) Dave Brailsford, who has put this whole thing together for British cycling, and (head coach) Shane Sutton.
"Then of course you need the riders and there are enough of us out there."
Gordon Brown has presented a slimmed-down legislative programme for the coming year in a Queen's Speech focusing tightly on measures to help Britain through the economic downturn.
A HEALTH chief has written to local NHS organisations and urged them to review their child protection procedures, in the wake of the death of Baby P.
A TEENAGE tenant has had to tolerate a large hole in her kitchen ceiling for seven months.
Scheming Lambeth Council conned Government inspectors to protect its position as London’s most improved council, then tried to cover it up.
UP to 2,000 vulnerable people who were receiving their home care through Bexley Council are likely to have their help withdrawn.
A MAN from Redbridge has been arrested as part of a London-wide police operation to crackdown on commercial robberies in the run-up to Christmas.
Commons Speaker Michael Martin is preparing for a showdown with MPs furious over the Scotland Yard raid on Damian Green's parliamentary office.
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