In a shocking turn of events that has left Britain’s third-most decorated Olympian “embarrassed”, Sir Bradley Wiggins, who was declared bankrupt last week, has been forced to sleep on the couches of friends and families and is basically homeless, after his lawyer revealed that he “has lost lost absolutely everything” and “doesn’t have a penny”.
News broke last weekend that Wiggins, who retired in 2016 after a glittering professional cycling career, becoming the first British rider to win the Tour de France and winning eight Olympic medals, five of them gold, was declared bankrupt. He could also be forced to sell all his trophies and medals — including his bespoke Tour trophy that he won in 2012.
The 44-year-old had been facing…