The name Wiggins in the sport of cycling carries a certain gravitas - but Ben Wiggins is eyeing an Olympic dynasty at the 2028 Games.

Tour de France winner and five-time Olympic champion Bradley revealed his son is following in his footsteps on the bike. Watch our EXCLUSIVE interview with Sir Bradley Wiggins

The 45-year-old has blazed one of the biggest trails in cycling as one of Team GB ‘s most decorated Olympians of all-time.

Wiggins claimed a whopping eight medals, which included five golds, the last of which came at Rio in 2016, during his glittering career.

Three years ago, his son, Ben, began his own journey in the sport by signing as a junior rider for the Fensham Howes-MAS Design team.

Within 12 months, the 20-year-old became the Junior World Champion

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