Wiggins questions competence of governing bodyCavendish queries qualification process for TokyoSir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish have aimed stinging criticism at
British Cycling, the sport’s national governing body, in a Q&A session on Instagram.
In Sunday’s broadcast, the now-retired 2012 Tour de
France champion Wiggins and Cavendish, who has won 30 stages at the Tour and rides for Bahrain–McLaren, discussed the latter’s non-selection for the postponed Tokyo Olympics. Cavendish hoped to compete in the Madison in
Japan and win the Olympic gold medal that has eluded him but he was not selected by British Cycling.