Wiggins labours on cycling return

British cycling star Bradley Wiggins, returning from a two-month break, finished nine minutes off the pace in the first stage of the Tour of Poland.

Wiggins labours on cycling return

British cycling star Bradley Wiggins has struggled in the Tour of Poland after a two-month break.

Bradley Wiggins, the 2012 Tour de France and Olympic time trial champion, struggled during the opening stage of the Tour of Poland on Saturday in his return to cycling after a two-month absence.

Wiggins finished a distant nine minutes and 13 seconds adrift of stage winner Diego Ulissi in what was his first competitive outing since mid-May, when he was forced out of the Giro d'Italia with a chest infection.

After being dropped on one of the climbs and labouring to a 58th-place finish, Wiggins announced he would not be taking part in next month's Tour of Spain as he works his way back to fitness.

"I won't do the Vuelta, that's for sure," said the Briton.

"The world championships is what I'm aiming for. It's just small steps at the moment. I'm just focused on the present, not thinking about next year."

Lampre-Merida rider Ulissi sprinted to victory on home soil atop the summit finish at Madonna di Campiglio in the Dolomites as the race started abroad for the first time in its 85-year history.

Following Saturday's 184km ride from Rovereto, Sunday's second Italian stage is a 206km route from Marilleva Val di Sole to Passo Pardoi Val di Fassa.

The race then goes to Poland for the remaining five stages, culminating with a time trial in Krakow.


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