Sir Bradley Wiggins could have all his assets, including the numerous trophies and medals he won over the course of 15 years during his stunning professional cycling career, seized after the former Tour de France winner was declared bankrupt in court.
Wiggins, who retired in 2016 having won eight Olympic medals, five of them gold, and becoming the first British rider to win the Tour, had been facing financial difficulties for the last few years, although a spokesperson for the rider disputed such claims. In 2020, his company Wiggins Rights Limited entered voluntary liquidation, with creditors including HM Revenue & Customs, who were owed over £300,000.
In November last year, there were already reports that the 43-year-old…