Wiggins criticises Ineos Grenadiers after Tour bid fizzles out
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[September 17, 2020]
(Reuters) - Bradley Wiggins has
lambasted Ineos Grenadiers saying all is not well in the Dave Brailsford-led
team after their Tour de France challenge collapsed and defending
champion Egan Bernal was withdrawn from the race.
Colombian Bernal cracked in the 15th stage on Sunday, losing eight
minutes on the leaders, before the 23-year-old withdrew ahead of
Wednesday's 17th stage because of back pain.
Four-times Tour winner Chris Froome, 35, and 2018 champion Geraint
Thomas, 34 were both left off the Ineos team this year due to lack of
form.
"It just shows you... all isn't well in that team... They backed Bernal
because he's their youngest asset and there's a longevity there,"
Wiggins, the 2012 Tour winner, said on Eurosport's The Bradley Wiggins
Show
https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/jddmm-6fc2a/The-Bradley-Wiggins-Show-by-Eurosport-Podcast.
"The others, age isn't on there side and it just shows how cut-throat it
is, if you can get rid of a four-times winner of the Tour, a British
born and bred product of that system in Geraint who's a flagship for
that team or what it was.
"... They've pulled him (Bernal) out too late... because they're looking
after his welfare but clearly his back isn't well, his knee's done and
they knew that before the Dauphine so it shows you just how invested in
his future they are there."
Froome, who said his old boss Brailsford would be facing the sack if he
were a soccer manager, added there were "too many chiefs" in the team.
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Team INEOS riders Geraint Thomas of Britain and Egan Bernal of
Colombia, and team manager Dave Brailsford attend a news conference.
REUTERS/Regis Duvignau/File Photo
Wiggins also had sympathy for Giro d'Italia champion Richard Carapaz,
who was called into the side for the Tour.
"Carapaz...? He was looking forward to the Giro and would've been in
good form for it, but G (Thomas) has got the Giro, so the defending
champion of the Giro is now riding up the road trying to win a stage
of the Tour," Wiggins added.
"Froome, they've given him the Vuelta a Espana, last pickings as it
were, but now Bernal might be doing that, so what happens to Froome?
They've got too many chiefs there."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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