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Sir Bradley Wiggins: I couldn’t see hope or joy

Anna Foster speaks to Sir Bradley Wiggins, the British cyclist who won the Tour de France and five Olympic golds, about facing addiction, abuse and accusations of doping.

''There were periods when I couldn’t see any hope or joy,'' says British cycling champion Sir Bradley Wiggins in a deeply personal interview with Anna Foster

The first Briton to win the Tour de France, he collected five Olympic gold medals throughout his career. But his stellar reputation came under attack as he faced allegations of doping. What followed was a descent into drug addiction that was fueled, he says, by the pain of an absent father and the abuse he suffered at the hands of a coach, all while growing up in the public eye.

Today he is a “better version of himself”, supported by close family, clean of drugs for a year and in therapy.

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Presenter: Anna Foster
Producers: Jade Lauriston and Lucy Sheppard
Editor: Justine Lang

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(Image: Sir Bradley Wiggins Credit: Nordin Catic/Getty Images)

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