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Bradley Wiggins offered ‘full support’ by British Cycling over grooming claims

British Cycling’s safeguarding team has reached out to Bradley Wiggins following the Tour de France winner’s “deeply concerning” allegations that he was sexually groomed by his coach when he was 13.

The sport’s governing body also confirmed it had offered Wiggins its full support after he revealed in an interview that he had “buried” what happened to him because he had no one to turn to for help.

“We are deeply concerned by the matter raised by Sir Bradley Wiggins and our safeguarding team has made contact with him today to offer our full support,” a British Cycling spokesperson said.

“We would encourage anybody who has suffered abuse or has concerns about the welfare of others – regardless of when the incident took place – to utilise the support offered both by our trained team at British Cycling and the dedicated NSPCC Helpline, which in turn helps us to ensure that our sport is a safe and welcoming place for all.”

Wiggins, who won the 2012 Tour de France and won eight Olympic medals during his career, told Men’s Health UK that he had been groomed when he was about 13 and “I never fully accepted that”.

Asked if he was groomed sexually, Wiggins added: “Yes. It all impacted me as an adult … I buried it.”

Wiggins said that he had been unable to speak to his stepfather as he beat him: “My stepfather was quite violent to me, he used to call me a faggot for wearing Lycra and stuff, so I didn’t think I could tell him.”

The 41-year-old was also praised by the NSPCC for being brave enough to come forward. Michelle North, head of the charity’s child protection in sport unit, said: “It takes a lot of courage to speak out about sexual abuse and Sir Bradley Wiggins has shown real bravery in revealing how he was groomed as a young

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