Ben Wiggins, the 19-year-old son of former Excursion de France winner Bradley Wiggins, has set the long-term purpose of following in his father’s footsteps and competing for Grand Excursion wins later in his occupation.
In a candid interview with The Telegraph, Wiggins spoke intimately about rising up within the highlight because the son of a five-time Olympic champion and Excursion winner, dwelling throughout the highs and lows of his father’s sophisticated occupation and the place he’s on his personal skilled biking adventure.
He recently races for Hagens Berman Jayco, a construction group widely recognized for overseeing the commencement of most sensible professional riders, and goes into his 2d season on the under-23 point at the group run via Axel Merckx, who is in a similar fashion the son of a biking nice, Eddy Merckx.
Whilst his major center of attention is on proceeding to expand as a powerful time trial rider and having a look to advance to the WorldTour-level subsequent season, Ben Wiggins is assured like his father, answering “definitely” to the large query of whether or not the Excursion de France would possibly at some point be a race he objectives.
“I don’t want to put any limits on myself. I’m really ambitious. That’s where I want to be. But that’ll be, like, probably 10 years down the line from now,” Wiggins advised The Telegraph.
“There’s definitely a blueprint for me making it to Grand Tours in the long term, whether it’s my dad or guys like G [Geraint Thomas], strong track and TT specialists who went on to contend for general classifications in Grand Tours. But that’s not really my focus at the minute. We’re talking much further down the line.”
He is already had good fortune in his younger occupation, particularly as a junior Madison global champion at the monitor and runner-up on the Highway Global Championships junior time trial in 2023.
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In 2025, {the teenager} might be using a agenda together with probably the most greatest Classics of their U23 variations, Paris-Roubaix, Liège–Bastogne–Liège and Gent-Wevelgem. With the blueprint of his father and Thomas in thoughts, Wiggins is aware of there might be room to move from an elite pursuiter and time trial racer right into a Excursion contender will have to he succeed in the ones ranges.
Content material beneath the steering of Merckx, Wiggins trusts that his construction at the US-registered group will have to see him input biking’s most sensible department in 2026, with their professional WorldTour spouse Jayco AlUla having a look the in all probability candidate to land his signature.
“I think I’m developing in a way to move to WorldTour next year. But if it doesn’t happen straight away that’s fine,” he stated. “I stagiaired for Jayco-AlUla last year and that was really good. So going there would be my first choice, I’d say at this point. But we’ll see how I progress this year.
“I may just win 10 races and feature my collection of anyplace. However no doubt, the fortify they have proven me early in my occupation, I’m going to certainly be giving them first dibs.”
Wiggins didn’t speak much about his father’s ongoing situation at the moment after he faced bankruptcy and spoke out about overcoming his deep-rooted mental struggles but did say that “when the entirety got here out within the autumn, that was once more or less the start of his resurgence I assume.”
“We talk at all times. And he is doing tremendous excellent. I am very happy with him,” he said, before crediting his upbringing for preparing him for the life of a pro and the pressures that come with that as a professional athlete.
“I feel, if anything else, it’s taught me what to do another way, and find out how to arrange it. I imply, no person prepares you for that point of good fortune. However I am extremely fortunate that I more or less really feel like I might be ready.
“But I’m not chasing fame, I’m not chasing money, I’m chasing success. They’re things that come with it, aren’t they? I’ll deal with them if and when I make it.”