Wiggins Drama: "I was abused when I was 13 years old and I never said out of fear to my father"

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One Tour de France and five Olympic golds. Bradley Wiggins ’career was full of successful momentsalthough not everyone has been a joy in the life of the British cyclist.

I was abused by a coach when I was about 13, and I didn’t fully accept it.“he admitted in an interview for ‘Men’s Health UK’ magazine, something he never said for fear of his” violent “father.

“I was shocked by all this as an adult … I buried my secret. My stepfather was a bit violent towards me, he used to insult me ​​for wearing lycra and stuff, so I never thought I would be able to tell him.“, explained the cyclist, marked by the absence of his father.

“I met him for the first time when I was 18 years old. We resumed some kind of relationship, but then we haven’t talked in the last two years before he was killed …“he explained.

“He’s my hero. I want to prove myself. He’s a great rider, he can be very good, but he’s wasted talent. He was an alcoholic, manic depressive, quite violent and drank a lot of amphetamine and (sports) drugs at the time.He added.

So lonely … I just want to leave the environment. I became so isolated … I was a pretty weird teenager in a lot of ways. and I think the reality of cycling came from poverty, ”said one Wiggins whose life was changed by his success on the 2012 Tour.

“I was pushed into this fame and adulation that came with success … I’m an introverted, reserved person. I don’t know who ‘I’ am, so I put on a kind of veil, a kind of rock star veil. It’s not really me … This is probably the saddest time of my lifeWiggins narrated.

Source: La Verdad

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