Former Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins will lead the Sky team in the Tour of California that starts this weekend in Sacramento.
Britain's Wiggins is among the field of 128 cyclists announced for the eight-day, 1159-kilometre race that starts Sunday and concludes on May 18 in Thousand Oaks, west of Los Angeles.
Joining Wiggins are Omega Pharma-QuickStep's Mark Cavendish of Britain and Cannondale's Peter Sagan, the Slovakian who holds the record for the most California stage victories at 10.
Wiggins's star has dimmed since his outstanding year in 2012, when he became the first Briton to win the Tour de France and followed it up with a time-trial gold at his home Olympics in London.
He suffered a disastrous 2013 when he pulled out of the Giro d'Italia due to illness and then missed defending his Tour title because of injury.
He also had to watch as Chris Froome succeeded him as Tour champion and firmly established himself as the Team Sky leader.
After finishing ninth at Paris-Roubaix last month, Wiggins vowed to earn his place on the Sky team to support reigning Tour de France champion Froome in the Tour de France in July.
Sunday's 193km opening stage that starts in finishes in the California state capital of Sacramento is followed by a 20km time trial in Folsom on Monday and Tuesday's third stage takes the riders 174.5km from San Jose to the summit of Mount Diablo.
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