Wiggins vows to 'shock a few people' over doping claims

26 Mar, 2017

British cycling great Bradley Wiggins has promised he will have a "lot to say" and "shock a few people" when he finally comments on allegations he may have broken anti-doping rules. The five-times Olympic champion, who retired from cycling last year, said Saturday that dealing with the allegations, which he has denied repeatedly, had been "horrible" and "the worst thing to be accused of when you're a man of my integrity".
The former Team Sky rider added he would have "a lot to say" when UK Anti-Doping finished its investigation into allegations he was injected with triamcinolone, a powerful corticosteroid, at the end of the 2011 Criterium du Dauphine race. Triamcinolone is a banned substance unless riders have a therapeutic use exemption - an official note allowing them to use otherwise prohibited drugs for the treatment of a legitimate medical condition.
Wiggins retired in November last year, some two months after his medical records were revealed by the Russia-based Fancy Bears computer hacking group. These showed that Wiggins was given permission to take triamcinolone before three major races in 2011, 2012 and 2013 but they did not show if he had authorisation to take it at the 2011 Criterium du Dauphine.
"It's been horrible, but fortunately there is an investigation going on," Wiggins told Soccer Saturday, a programme broadcast by satellite station Sky - the sponsors of his former team. "It's the worst thing to be accused of when you're a man of my integrity, if you like, what I believe anyway, and what I've done to get where I am today. "Fortunately there's an investigation and I obviously can't say too much because that will run its course and then I'll have my say. There's a lot to say and it's going to shock a few people."
Meanwhile the 36-year-old Wiggins said he did not miss cycling "one bit". "I haven't been on my bike since November. I don't miss it one bit," he explained. "It's just been nice to be home. It's my son's birthday on the weekend, tomorrow, and I think it's the first birthday I've been here for 12 years - he's 12.

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