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Sir Bradley Wiggins settles for silver at Road World Championships time-trial

Bradley Wiggins, left, congratulates time-trial champion Tony Martin.
Bradley Wiggins, left, congratulates time-trial champion Tony Martin.

Sir Bradley Wiggins was unable to end a troubled year with the victory he had coveted in cycling’s Road World Championships time-trial in Florence.

The Olympic champion had to settle for second place as Germany’s Tony Martin cruised to a hat-trick of world time-trial titles over the 58-kilometre course.

Martin finished 46.09 seconds ahead of Wiggins, who stormed home over the closing stages to overhaul four-time world champion Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland for the silver medal.

It was not quite the result that Wiggins had desired as he aimed to finish his season on a high after abandoning May’s Giro d’Italia through illness and missing the defence of his Tour de France title through injury as Chris Froome won.

The 33-year-old had claimed that he was in better form than when he claimed the Olympic title in London last year, with his preparation including a time-trial success en route to winning last week’s Tour of Britain.

But while Wiggins will likely be content with the manner in which he paced himself over the extended course, he was left in the wake of another dominant Martin time-trial performance.

“I executed it (the race) perfect to be as fast as possible,” Wiggins said.

“I could feel I was still strong in that final 20 minutes and I knew it would be close but Tony was on a different level today. He’s had a great season and he’s finished it off with a world title.”

Wiggins had fallen 15 seconds behind Cancellara midway through the race, but hauled back to level as he entered the streets of Florence.

Oblivious to the tightness of his battle with the Swiss, a final effort saw Wiggins sneak ahead by just under two seconds on the line.

“I was really just focused on my own effort,” he said. “I had no idea until I finished and collapsed in the tent as to where I was.”

Martin described his performance as one of the races of his career, saying: “To win a world championship is always special. To win it a third time in a row is even more special.

“To win it this way I can’t imagine a better race for me.”