 Wiggins is the reigning world and Olympic individual pursuit champion |
Bradley Wiggins will ride for Germany's T-Mobile next season after spending two years with the Cofidis team. Britain's world and Olympic individual pursuit champion joined French outfit Cofidis from Credit Agricole in 2006.
The 27-year-old Englishman celebrated his move with victory in the fourth stage of the Tour du Poitou-Charentes, a 20km time trial, on Friday.
Frenchman Thomas Voeckler has replaced Australian Christopher Sutton as the race leader after finishing fourth.
Wiggins will be joining fellow Britons Mark Cavendish - one of the most promising sprinters in world cycling - and Roger Hammond at T-Mobile.
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