Sir Dave Brailsford expects Sir Bradley Wiggins to become the next British rider to break the UCI Hour record when he attempts next month to beat Alex Dowsett’s distance of 52.937 kilometres, set in Manchester on Saturday. Wiggins himself says he aims to set a record that will endure for two decades.
Brailsford, who worked with Wiggins for more than a decade as he amassed four Olympic gold medals with Team GB and won the Tour de France for Team Sky, says Wiggins is a rider who can focus on a goal and deliver “time and time again.”
The Team Sky principal told Sky Sports News HQ: "Bradley is going well. He has been training on the pace that he hopes to hold for an hour.
"He has been working back at the Manchester velodrome, so he is in very good hands. It is building up to a big event on June 7, there is going to be a capacity crowd, it is live on TV and I think everybody is expecting him to set the bar.
"When you expect to see a fantastic performance it's often difficult to deliver and execute that performance to that level but Bradley is one of the few people who time and time again can do that. It's going to be exciting."
Speaking of former Team Sky rider Dowsett’s record-breaking ride at the National Cycling Centre at the weekend, he said: "I was impressed by Alex's effort.
“Alex is a nice guy and he prepared with great detail. He has been really focused on this hour record. It suits him, he is a great time-triallist.”
"The performance that he put in there was super, great for British cycling, great for Alex and it's set the bar for Bradley really."
Wiggins himself has said that if he does beat the distance set by the Movistar rider when he launches his own attempt at the Lee Valley Velopark on 7 June, he hopes Dowsett will come back for another go later this year.
The world time trial champion said on Sunday he has been training towards a distance of 54 kilometres, “but it could go one kilometre further or 500 metres shorter depending on conditions on the day.”
Inviting Dowsett and other riders such as Etixx-Quick Step’s Tony Martin to try and beat the record should he push it further next month, he added: “I’d hate it that everyone is trying to get the record before I go for it because they think that’ll be it for years.”
In a subsequent interview, however, he has been much more bullish about his prospects, claiming he can set a benchmark that can last for two decades.
In an interview with The Times [£], he said: "I don't just want to break it, I want to put it right up there, as far out of reach as I can.
"I've got 55 kilometres in my head and I believe that's realistic, and I think if I do that it will stand for 20 years.
"I don't see it as being any harder than climbing the Ventoux to save fourth place in the Tour de France," he continued, referring to the penultimate day of the 2009 race.
"I can't see it being any harder than keeping concentration for three weeks to win the Tour, or riding around Hampton Court with the weight of expectation to win Olympic gold.
"I've been in a lot of pressure situations, I know what I can do. The challenge is dealing with the heat, the crowd, pacing yourself early when the crowd is egging you on," he added.
Wiggins also told Sky Sports that he was happy with his choice of venue. “There were quite a few world records established at the London Olympics. It’s a fast track and if we can get the conditions right, it’s probably the best place to do it.”
He also said that the record attempt would be as much a test of will as anything else.
“The last 15 minutes of a record like this are kind of just on pure will. That’s the worst part of the record – as everyone who has done the record has said – and then you get to the stage where you’re just hanging on for grim death and that’s really the biting point.
“So 40 to 45 minutes just to get an idea of; kind of getting close to the edge of death, that 15th round – like the Thrilla in Manila.”
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'I am going off Brad. It started a bit with all that shenanigans with Froome. '
um...you went off *Brad* as a result of that? How odd.
After all this talk I really hope he does a better job than he did at the Giro when he positioned himself as favourite and went home early.
I am going off Brad. It started a bit with all that shenanigans with Froome. There's a lot of CBA and now he's running his mouth off even before his attempt. I am sure he will break the record but no need to brag before hand. Is it publicity? Don't think so!
Do it first and then let's see if it lasts two decades shall we?
This quote is from Wiggins' interview with the times:
"It sounds a bit horrible to say, but I think I could break the record tomorrow." Confidence is a good thing, but if the quote is accurate it lacks a degree of class and respect unworthy of a knight of the realm. He will look a right prat if anything goes wrong. This is the same bloke who jacked it in before the Col d'Eze TT at Paris-Nice when he should have at the very least honoured his fans and the Rainbow jersey. Great rider, but a bit of a tosser.
Well put
56+
I wonder if they've fixed that creaky board just above the black line at the end of the back straight. Hearing that every 17 seconds or so for an hour would really get on your nerves.
Wow there's the usual sprinkling of snotty nosed sour faced Wiggins naysayers posting I see.. Beats me why you can't cheer him on and celebrate Wiggins for what he clearly is. One of Britains greatest ever sportsmen who has a refreshing, honest and non robotic approach to his craft and the media
BIG LUCK, Can some of the above search and recall the joy of fast bike riding. Get out on your own and appreciate Brad as he does it with guts
Must be nice to have someone just hand you all those Olympic and Worlds medals in recognition of not being arsed.
Who,s wheel will he suck when it looks like hes under pressure, Hes a damn good time trial rider but hopeless when it comes to being part of a team, after all he did really work well for team Wiggins last weekend, his younger team riders must have really learnt about how to ride at the rear of a bunch.
Um. You know this isn't a team pursuit, it's just him?
yeah really hopeless in that TEAM pursuit....
It's TT and what he does best. Not sure on 55km maybe a low 54
As Team Wiggins are sponsored by Sky............ take a guess.
Will this be on Eurosport?
'delivers time and time again' - except when he can't be arsed.
Oh, and I'm not having a go at Brad there, quite like him as he's a refreshing change from all the media trained athletes (of any sport) and he's achieved quite a lot, but Brailsford's maybe pushing it bit with that statement.