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Cycling-Britain's Wiggins opens up about cocaine addiction

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Posted on May 13, 2025

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Cycling-Britain's Wiggins opens up about cocaine addiction

Bradley Wiggins Opens Up About His Cocaine Addiction Battle

(Reuters) - Former Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins said he became addicted to cocaine after his cycling career and was "lucky to be here" after getting sober a year ago.

Wiggins, who retired from the sport in 2016, became the first Briton to win the Tour de France in 2012 and collected a then-British record eight Olympic medals, including gold in the time trial at the 2012 London Games.

In an interview with the Observer published on Tuesday, the 45-year-old spoke about how his drug use had affected his family.

"There were times my son thought I was going to be found dead in the morning. I was a functioning addict. People wouldn’t realise. I was high most of the time for many years," Wiggins said.

"I had a really bad problem. My kids were going to put me in rehab. I was walking a tightrope. I realised I had a huge problem. I had to stop. I'm lucky to be here. I was a victim of all my own choices, for many years."

Wiggins also revealed that former cycling champion Lance Armstrong, who was involved in a doping scandal that led to him being stripped of his record seven Tour de France titles, had been helping him, adding: "My son speaks to Lance a lot.

"He'd ask my son, 'How's your Dad?' Ben would say, 'I've not heard from him for a couple of weeks, I know he's living in a hotel'. They wouldn't hear from me for days on end. I can talk about these things candidly now."

In December last year, Wiggins said Armstrong had offered to fund his therapy for mental health issues.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Key Takeaways

  • Bradley Wiggins became addicted to cocaine after retiring.
  • He was a functioning addict for many years.
  • Wiggins credits his family and Lance Armstrong for support.
  • He has been sober for a year.
  • Wiggins shares candid details about his struggles.

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The article discusses Bradley Wiggins' cocaine addiction after his cycling career and his recovery journey.
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Wiggins received support from his family and former cyclist Lance Armstrong.
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Wiggins was the first Briton to win the Tour de France and won eight Olympic medals.

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