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Sir Bradley Wiggins on moving Forward. The Forward w/Lance Armstrong 

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Sir Bradley Wiggins joined THEMOVE Podcast for a week of the 2024 Tour de France. Sir Wiggo has been through a tumultuous couple of years with the British Tabloids. Wiggo joins The Forward to set the record straight on what's been going on and where he is today.
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@hilltop1972
@hilltop1972 Месяц назад
Please make Bradley a permanent part of the team!
@michelestuurman9653
@michelestuurman9653 Месяц назад
Totally agree
@stephencollinson2334
@stephencollinson2334 Месяц назад
Great idea! He fits in so well and is such a funny guy.
@johnnyhanel
@johnnyhanel Месяц назад
at least during the tour like he referenced
@4879daniel
@4879daniel Месяц назад
Yeah, he needs the money
@buffalobilly6046
@buffalobilly6046 Месяц назад
Anybody who insists on being called “Sir” because he has a stupid Brit title is a bigger doushe than Lance. And anybody that LOVES Aspen is just a self absorbed celebrity wanting to be “elite” . The Hollywood crowd has RUINED Aspen. If you live in Colorado you know exactly what I mean
@ChristopherSterwerf
@ChristopherSterwerf Месяц назад
I'm a 47 year old, male survivor of childhood sexual abuse. I am an advocate and activist for victims and I work to create laws in Ohio to help protect children from abuse. There is an enormous amount of strength in coming forward Sir Wiggins. Your example is going to inspire and encourage thousands of other men to find their strength to come forward. Thank you for discussing the topic. What happened to you is not your fault. You just made the world a better place. Thank you!
@0ut0fafricaa
@0ut0fafricaa Месяц назад
Calling Wiggins an alcoholic as has always struck me as shortsighted because he is a victim of abuse and alcoholism is a trauma response. Next step…doping. 🦵🏻
@FTA38yearfreeride
@FTA38yearfreeride 28 дней назад
@@ChristopherSterwerf ofcourse is not his fault, that is a stupid thing to say , how can something like that ever be some ones fault ???
@ChristopherSterwerf
@ChristopherSterwerf 28 дней назад
@@FTA38yearfreeride because, often, survivors of childhood sexual abuse believe it's their fault and they hold on to the shame inflicted by the abuser. Often, the abuser tells them as children that it's their fault. Some of the most powerful words a survivor can hear is that it wasn't their fault. Sometimes they need to hear it many times until they accept that truth themselves. Look up trauma informed care on RU-vid or the internet for more information as to why it is so important. Thanks for your comment.
@ChristopherSterwerf
@ChristopherSterwerf 28 дней назад
@@FTA38yearfreeride because, often, survivors of childhood sexual abuse believe that the are at fault because of the shame inflicted upon them by their abuser. Often, the abuser tells the victim child over and over that it is their fault. Some of the most powerful words a survivor can hear is that it is not their fault. It can take many times of hearing it before it sinks in and becomes their new truth. Do a search for trauma informed care to learn more. Thank you for your comment.
@ChristopherSterwerf
@ChristopherSterwerf 27 дней назад
@dirkvilyn6239 because, often, survivors of childhood sexual abuse believe that the are at fault because of the shame inflicted upon them by their abuser. Often, the abuser tells the victim child over and over that it is their fault. Some of the most powerful words a survivor can hear is that it is not their fault. It can take many times of hearing it before it sinks in and becomes their new truth. Do a search for traumu informed care to learn more. Thank you for your comment.
@KristinaLouise
@KristinaLouise Месяц назад
Lance creating space and being authentic, human, raw -- to discuss some sensitive topics with Sir Bradley -- out of genuine concern. ❤
@geordiedownundernz8116
@geordiedownundernz8116 Месяц назад
I’ve been waiting for this podcast for a while so looking forward to it
@dnch
@dnch 28 дней назад
Lances only genuine concern was always his own ass
@82vitt
@82vitt 26 дней назад
@@dnch Exactly. Psychopaths have no genuine concern for others, only looking for their own interests.
@stiofan.oconchubhair
@stiofan.oconchubhair 26 дней назад
I read Lance's books It's Not About The Bike: My Journey Back to Life and My Comeback: Up Close and Personal (I cycle a bit) and was totally pissed off finding out that it's not about the bike but the EPO .. If he had just not come back however apparently he is a self absorbent asshole and a terrible team mate which makes sense really ..
@scottfast03
@scottfast03 Месяц назад
Awesome one, Lance. You’re both legends. Be well, Sir Bradley. Take care of yourself. I also have to say, well done Lance. I’ve seen hundreds of videos and when Lance has a friend in need man he is loyal and the first one there to support. That’s incredible. You’re doing well, LA.
@michaelrobinson5268
@michaelrobinson5268 29 дней назад
Bradley is a legend. One is infamous for cheating. But they both have incredible insight into cycling.
@robertlund5694
@robertlund5694 29 дней назад
​@@michaelrobinson5268in lances era you had to dope or you got blown into the weeds, seems you do not have much of an insight into pro continental cycling of the 80's and 90's.
@OnlineXplorers
@OnlineXplorers 28 дней назад
He has done the same for Jan. Regardless of what you think of Lance, you cannot doubt his loyalty to his friends
@michaelrobinson5268
@michaelrobinson5268 22 дня назад
@@OnlineXplorers I agree. You also cannot forget how he destroyed people’s lives around him when he was competing. No doubt he loves those close to him and it’s great that he is helping Jan and Sir Bradley. Those people need a lift up. They didn’t leave cycling with the same financial security Lance did.
@johncumming6327
@johncumming6327 22 дня назад
@@michaelrobinson5268 How exactly did he destroy their lives. Are they living on the streets or what?
@iDuckman
@iDuckman Месяц назад
Such a *wonderful* conversation. Sir Bradley, I wish you all the best. Lance, you are obviously a good and valuable friend. Thank you for sharing.
@ericherrera123
@ericherrera123 Месяц назад
Incredible! One of the best podcasts I've listened to in a long time! Great job, Lance! Love that you're gonna look after your friend! We all need more of that🙏🏽
@amc5966
@amc5966 Месяц назад
One of the most sincere conversations between two men with similar paths I've ever listened to. Incredibly powerful.
@adriancaldwell
@adriancaldwell 14 дней назад
They’re still cheats
@jensoehler8300
@jensoehler8300 Месяц назад
If you look at Ullrich, Armstrong and Wiggins, you really see how determined and successfull traumas can make you, but they catch up, eventuall, very candid and honest conversation👍
@tld14
@tld14 Месяц назад
Every super hero’s story involves father trauma!
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 Месяц назад
As I've matured interactions and experiences have got me to a place where i know that most people endure some level of suffering psychologically or physiologically or both. This life adventure is so random even with the best laid plans.
@jacquesdemolay5171
@jacquesdemolay5171 Месяц назад
Fifteen years ago or so, I never could've imagined a sit-down or a conversation like this between these two. What a wild ride it's been-and they've taken us along with them. The journey continues.
@artistnigelspencerandrew5147
@artistnigelspencerandrew5147 Месяц назад
On that Sunday afternoon in 2012...My 6 year old had been struggling on stabilisers...He watched Bradley win that Tour and demanded I remove them...That evening he rode a bike unaided.....Bradley & Lance...A great interview
@massimocaradonna3857
@massimocaradonna3857 Месяц назад
Wow deep. Lance I'm impressed at your level of what seems genuine concern. Hope he comes out on top of this like the true champ he is. And maybe a spot on the wedu team
@adriansmith5446
@adriansmith5446 Месяц назад
I grew up thinking we(UK) would never win the tour. Then 2012 happened. I was lucky enough to be roadside at a few stages and, of course, made the journey to Paris for that very, very special day. I've got loads of memories from that day but when Wiggo mentioned the parade lap, with his lad on the little yellow bike, it made me smile now as it did when I watched them that day. Thanks for the memories, champ!
@nelsonhibbert5267
@nelsonhibbert5267 29 дней назад
"We" didn't. He did.
@femimacaulay4547
@femimacaulay4547 Месяц назад
I found myself listening intently to this conversation and was completely riveted. Lance, you spoke like a down to earth human being which in turn allowed Bradley to open up. Anyone will feel a real connection to both of you. The topics you touched on, particularly the impact of trauma and importance of getting help is vital. Coming from both of you who have reached such dizzying heights and gone through periods of deep despair it is even more impactful. Good job and thank you.
@olljum
@olljum Месяц назад
I’ve seen hundreds of videos of Lance - never seen him like in this video with Sir Wiggo.
@scottfast03
@scottfast03 Месяц назад
Totally agree.
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 Месяц назад
Haha... he's being on his best behaviour as Brad looks like he'd taje his arms off. Only joking they've hit it off.
@daveansell2418
@daveansell2418 Месяц назад
Same he is human!
@tarahcole7784
@tarahcole7784 29 дней назад
This is the best version of Lance!
@scottfast03
@scottfast03 29 дней назад
@@tarahcole7784 I’ll second that!!
@fryuppe
@fryuppe Месяц назад
Bravo, Lance and Bradley: an extraordinary encounter and episode. British stoicism meets American full disclosure therapy culture. I am not sure if that is such a comfortable fit: however, thank you so much for this riveting and illuminating coda to Sir Bradley's wonderful residency on THEMOVE Podcast.
@benedictearlson9044
@benedictearlson9044 19 дней назад
Good observation, yeah you can't be sure the same therapy which is working for Armstrong would work for Wiggins but certainly he's right, we don't really have the skills to deal with trauma alone, that's why trauma exists. It was a bit odd in that Bradley starts by saying he's 'better' and in a good place and Lance basically says, no you're not fixed you need help. Both may be true, you can get by being stoic but maybe you're never really content with issues always below the surface.
@simonwillett2018
@simonwillett2018 Месяц назад
Two great people having a great talk, got alot from it thankyou. Keep on keeping on
@sarahdisco-dolly1150
@sarahdisco-dolly1150 29 дней назад
Lance I have been a critic of you, but thanks for this, Brad gave us so much joy in the UK, the Olympic TT was an amazing day and Brad was perfect. a day I will never forget.
@tarahcole7784
@tarahcole7784 29 дней назад
Seeing Lance show a more personal side of himself is really nice. No one likes to dwell in the past but learning his past struggles makes him more relatable and interesting. And yes, make Wiggins permanent for the Tour! He's well loved and it'll put him in the right direction for a path forward.
@leedorney
@leedorney Месяц назад
Very brave of Lance and Brad to put this out, such a personal aspect/s - much respect 🙏 - you gallant people 💪
@samanglais
@samanglais Месяц назад
This is a great conversation. Thanks to you both and all the people involved. I've had a TON of trauma, I'm 34, and a lot of this stuff resonates and helps.
@harrybroaks9725
@harrybroaks9725 27 дней назад
Oh, Brad. Like many Brits my age, I utterly adore you. I hope you can find joy and peace mate. Much love x
@kalaish6424
@kalaish6424 28 дней назад
This podcast is an unexpected demonstration of the very best that humans can be. Honest, humble, vulnerable, open, empathetic and compassionate. What an inspiring conversation, Thank you 👏🙏
@kiely4561
@kiely4561 Месяц назад
I really like that Lance leaned in as a shoulder for wiggo during a tough time in his life, he understands more than most that when the proverbial shit hits the fan the people who reach out are the people worth having around.
@tonydaniels404
@tonydaniels404 29 дней назад
Lance has grown old, wise and just a man. He wears this identity very well, it looks good on him. Brad, you remind me of my son, listen to Lance, you need to grow to resolve your inner conflicts, let Lance help, he really wants to. I hope you come out the other side one day, like Lance has, he’s more of a legend the guy he has become than he ever was in his cycling career.
@Boldnessworx
@Boldnessworx Месяц назад
One of the best videos I've watched in a long time, just letting it all out
@BLatorre
@BLatorre Месяц назад
This Pod was unexpectedly amazing! Wow, thank you for doing this LA, I have a new found respect for not just Sir Bradley Wiggins but the sport in general. ✊🏼
@alistairmacfadyen9365
@alistairmacfadyen9365 Месяц назад
Bradley, I just wish I could give you a hug mate, I am a former veteran, have many of the issues that you have gone through, your a great man, and all these bad things that have happened to you as well as me, makes you stronger and a better human being. Love your family and respect your friend and children. This has been a great video, thank you Lance and Bradley
@GregFredrickson
@GregFredrickson Месяц назад
Lance you are a mentor simply by people knowing your mess and working through it. Where this conversation went was raw and eye opening, but how you have come along side these retired pros to help live better lives and heal from our past pain. I say we do this all to provide a better life for our kids. I’m a bigger fan now than 1999.
@jamesbancroft2418
@jamesbancroft2418 Месяц назад
Chapeau! Sir Brad and Lance. Honest, real, caring conversation between two blokes, on topics that blokes don't often talk about. This is real. Well done.
@JonoGT0
@JonoGT0 28 дней назад
This whole thing with Wiggins and Armstrong has been so amazing to watch for the last few weeks. Props guys . Stay strong . Forever a fan of you both !!
@stanleyturrentine9673
@stanleyturrentine9673 Месяц назад
This took a lot of courage sir Bradley best wishes feel better!
@stiofan.oconchubhair
@stiofan.oconchubhair 26 дней назад
sir ? 😂
@joeld2343
@joeld2343 28 дней назад
These two men have truly grown up. Lance inspired me back in the day for which I am eternally grateful.
@benoitvuillermoz5062
@benoitvuillermoz5062 Месяц назад
Such a great and critical discussion about mental health and well being. So essential to show to as many people as possible. That’s what the world needs right now! Thank you for being open and vulnerable 🙏
@mruizsr
@mruizsr 28 дней назад
Wow! What an interview! Thank you so much for being transparent. It's not easy by any means. You're amazing, Sir Wiggins!
@dankochanek8056
@dankochanek8056 Месяц назад
Me and my wife were at that tour in 2012. It was special. It was our honeymoon. Lance, thanks for this one. Sir Mr. Wiggins seems like a great person. This one was really good!!
@LordTanus1
@LordTanus1 Месяц назад
Best episode yet, Lance it is at his best talking to people and not about events.
@drewrestrepo
@drewrestrepo Месяц назад
two true humans that have gone through some real stuff
@veloman59
@veloman59 Месяц назад
Absolutely loved this program - all of their challenges laid bare before us all - it takes courage to do this. I applaud Bradley and Lance.
@finkmj53
@finkmj53 Месяц назад
Excellent job and thanks to Sir Bradley Wiggins for your openness!
@apmul1889
@apmul1889 Месяц назад
Excellent interview by two high quality people.
@DontTestTheX
@DontTestTheX Месяц назад
Wow. This really was something special. Intriguing, interesting and also very inspiring.
@1xRacer
@1xRacer 21 день назад
Wiggins will always be my hero, inspired me into cycling, which changed my life and partly saved it. I'll never forget 2012!
@DC-uf6ve
@DC-uf6ve 19 дней назад
I felt the same, but him hanging out with people like this cheapens the memories for me.
@martharosesatx
@martharosesatx Месяц назад
Two grown men, talking about massive personal issues and being examples to other men who may be struggling, that you can talk to someone and you won't be shamed for it. If Bradley is wondering what his place in life is, it's exactly this. To be a leader amongst men, you're saving lives just by doing exactly this. You were an inspiration me on the bike, and you continue to be an inspiration to me even in retirement.
@kevinosborne8071
@kevinosborne8071 Месяц назад
That was a very humbling episode, I hope Brad gets the help he needs and deserves. Lance, says a lot for someone like Brad to openly speak out to with all that’s been going on. Chapeau
@ericmackintosh5933
@ericmackintosh5933 Месяц назад
What a beautiful conversation- thank you both for being vulnerable and open. It’s encouraging for the rest of us
@user-qt7lp9pg3q
@user-qt7lp9pg3q 26 дней назад
Good interview. Well done Lance on reaching out to a fellow cyclist, competitor and friend. A very genuine interview. Hope Brad gets better and can learn to manage his difficult childhood.
@philhorne3293
@philhorne3293 Месяц назад
One of the healthiest conversations I think I've every heard. Good to see this! A person that has faced trauma and controversy needs to figure out how to move forward. Needing help is typical. Hard to do solo especially for folks used to doing things on their own.
@stuartprice9683
@stuartprice9683 Месяц назад
That was such a great podcast, hope to see wiggo for the three weeks next year, two legends being honest and open . Thanks to both
@seancary4567
@seancary4567 29 дней назад
This conversation is absolutely brilliant. Thank you for being so raw and open. Two champions who have faced more than most in life and have achieved more than most telling their stories openly. Inspiring
@Marlin1104
@Marlin1104 Месяц назад
Thanks Lance. The podcast touched me as well as thousands others I’m sure. I’m proud that your jersey is hanging on my wall. I hope to shake your hand one day.
@johnnyhanel
@johnnyhanel Месяц назад
wow. what a great conversation.
@45madone
@45madone Месяц назад
Humbling watching 2 hero's of mine being so open and honest
@Charzay
@Charzay 29 дней назад
Thanks Lance for showing a caring and welcoming approach to this conversation, and Bradley, thanks for such honest comments about your life and for becoming a great man regardless of sometimes difficult life circumstances. Thanks Lance and Bradley for a great chat!
@petecampbell8697
@petecampbell8697 Месяц назад
This is some powerful stuff. As someone who has been battling his demons over the past few years I can honestly say this conversation has helped me figure some things out myself. Had the fortune to meet Sir Brad a day or two prior to London 2012 with my kids when the team were on a recon ride. Still have the autographed flag and my kids have a lifelong memory. Nothing but admiration for this guy and kudos for being so open. Wishing him better fortune going forward 👊
@bestg55555
@bestg55555 Месяц назад
Always forward, never straight, love this conversation, worth watching and not just listening!
@robertpaul6576
@robertpaul6576 28 дней назад
Sir Bradley Wiggins. Total legend and a great human being. Thanks for inviting him over and conducting this honest and heartfelt interview. Myself and thousands of others wish him all the best.
@stuartpelan7149
@stuartpelan7149 27 дней назад
Genuinely one of the best sports interviews I’ve ever seen. Love how it comes across how much Lance cares for Sir Bradley and love Sir Bradley’s honesty, well, both their honestly really. Sir Bradley is fascinating, I would love to see him on the team regularly. His cycling knowledge is incredible 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@carl90210
@carl90210 Месяц назад
Lance Armstrong has the potential to turn Bradley Wiggins’s life around 👍 🙏
@Duell-850R
@Duell-850R 21 день назад
Another great discussion. Love the genuine honesty. Thanks Lance and Bradley. I wish you all the best. Life isn't easy, we all have our path to walk in life.
@endurance_lawyer
@endurance_lawyer 27 дней назад
Lance , ask open ended questions and let the interviewee speak. We know your story but we don’t know theirs.
@slingy81
@slingy81 28 дней назад
Superb conversation, beautiful seeing the mature and compassionate side of Lance, reaching into Wiggo/Jan and im sure others, with some of the balm he has doubtless needed for the pain, regret, inner turmoil and suffering he has experienced himself.
@EITiga
@EITiga Месяц назад
These two are battling for the last podium in 2009 TdF. Amazed this both champs 👏
@ScottRSmith1964
@ScottRSmith1964 Месяц назад
this was absolutely awesome! Thank you Lance and Sir Wiggins!
@gobi1984bw
@gobi1984bw Месяц назад
I love to see, how these Champions not only have fighted against each other in competition, they also help each other in life. Big thanks Lance, what you have done to Jan! And it is als great to see, how you help Wiggo! It is always the best way to attack and not to defend, when it is difficult in life.
@robhardy8404
@robhardy8404 29 дней назад
Brilliant. Two of my hero's chatting openly and candidly. Absolutely love it. Strong men in so many ways ❤
@NathanForrest-f7j
@NathanForrest-f7j 28 дней назад
Man, this shit almost brings a tear to the eye... amazing show!
@jacksimpson3189
@jacksimpson3189 27 дней назад
Very insightful and honest, best interview of Brad I've seen full stop. Please make him a permanent fixture Lance ❤👊🏻
@robertoozbusi3427
@robertoozbusi3427 Месяц назад
Well done to Lance and Sir. Brad! Awesome pod to listen to and watch. So much admiration for their leadership in doing what they do!
@rjgriffiths1
@rjgriffiths1 27 дней назад
You guys are good for each other. Have loved listening in to this years banter. Roll on next year ❤
@CFCMahomet
@CFCMahomet Месяц назад
While this is a good interview with Bradley Wiggins, it is far more a picture of how much Lance has grown as a human being. He isn’t perfect, but for those who don’t believe in change, this is proof that change has occurred.
@waynoh5229
@waynoh5229 29 дней назад
Lance talks wayyyy too much
@CFCMahomet
@CFCMahomet 29 дней назад
@@waynoh5229 in this interview he did, but I think he was helping Brad, like an older brother.
@mykweb
@mykweb 29 дней назад
Absolutely amazing. Brad is such a good genuine guy. Could listen to his stories all day. Lance is also a brilliant host and he has definitely evolved over the years.
@andykramer4707
@andykramer4707 Месяц назад
Outstanding interview. I appreciate the personal candor from both of you. It is inspiring.
@mattpujol4787
@mattpujol4787 Месяц назад
Great job on The Move and thank you two so much for this interview. It is was moving to hear Lance share his therapy experiences...not just moving, it was powerful. I sincerely hope Sir Bradley finds his safe space to work on stuff. He's a good guy and deserves clarity and some peace. I, on the other hand, will be checking my mental health benefit on Monday.
@puckloki873
@puckloki873 Месяц назад
I've been fucking waiting for this. I think many men (and people) can relate here. I suffer quietly with shame and hopelessness for reasons not to do with SA. But the patterns are so familiar. Thank you gents.
@vueltaskelter414
@vueltaskelter414 22 дня назад
So glad to see Brad is ok and happier. I live in Lancashire so used to see him out on the bike occasionally when he lived here. The petrol station where he was knocked off his bike is now known as 'Wiggo Corner' by local riders.
@larrytanzo4761
@larrytanzo4761 29 дней назад
I wish Bradley the best with his way out. Very lucky to have Lance to share his story and give advice about the road to getting back. Great show.
@TESTA-CC
@TESTA-CC Месяц назад
Legend Sir Brad, Men Find it Hard. we dont talk about it because its not the done thing. but we get to 40 and you feel lost because you know your not a young man anymore. its a reality check, now your a role model to your Kids, family, Friends. life is Beautiful, But Life Is Short. Make The Most Of It, No Regrets.
@seanadamson280
@seanadamson280 Месяц назад
Nice 👍
@TESTA-CC
@TESTA-CC Месяц назад
@@seanadamson280 thanks Dude 🤙
@TheGinger1
@TheGinger1 Месяц назад
Great to see Brad looking healthy and ready to move into the next chapter of his life. As someone who had the pleasure of riding with him, I'm so glad to see him making those steps forward. One quick note for Lance: It's great to see you sitting down and having this kind of open and honest interview with people. To make it even better, try and ask or bring up one point at a time and let the person talk about it. At one point you were talking for 4 mins covering 3 or 4 different points from Brad's life without letting him comment about them. The Move is all about Lance (as it should be), the Forward needs to be about the person being interviewed. Keep up the great work. And bring Brad back for the whole tour next year! Brad could have his own sub-podcast talking about the history of the climbs and riders for each of the stages.
@ShawnStradamus520
@ShawnStradamus520 Месяц назад
Forward, never straight…❤
@oldfox6355
@oldfox6355 Месяц назад
Wiggo is loved coz he's always been authentic. He earned the most unfickle cycling fans the sport has known. You gave us joy, you did your job mate. Left nothing on the road. We have memories, we are fulfilled. Thank you.
@jamiesomers3564
@jamiesomers3564 Месяц назад
Absolute class this is, they sort of interview each other - epic compelling stuff
@SarahRiley-cx3qn
@SarahRiley-cx3qn 19 дней назад
Idk, i felt like i was sometimes watching what should have been an entirely private conversation. Love the move. This just feels a little too much. Obviously my boundaries are different than others. Glad lance was able to share what helped him. Hope sir bradley returns next year for the move.
@amk68sco
@amk68sco Месяц назад
Im 55 years old been watching the tour since Robert Miller days in the eighties and all road cycling since more races got televised. To this day i dont see Lance as disgraced but a seven time tour winner, and wiggos rise from the velodrome to the road to winning the tour. Fking guts almighty......holy moly Tony Doyle theres a name from the past i remember him when i was a wee boy.
@CCaddy
@CCaddy Месяц назад
You guys have both had a lifetime of high pressure and performance, complied with childhood trauma, you are both highly commended for taking action and being accountable. Been a huge fan of both of you for a while now. Good on ya!
@paulmeakin24
@paulmeakin24 Месяц назад
This was brilliant.... Human to human... Superb
@robinwilliams4774
@robinwilliams4774 Месяц назад
Great Podcast and well done Lance for looking out for a mate! It’s important to share these things and though you are both legends of the sport, Lance has been through the hard path and come out on the other side to become the caring person you are today. It’s important for you to show Sir Brad the path for him and support him on his journey. Good luck chaps!!!
@godatitsbest
@godatitsbest Месяц назад
Thought there were 2 chewbacca’s on wiggins hand… then i realised it was a butterfly 😂
@bdogdog
@bdogdog 24 дня назад
Such an important conversation between two humans first and foremost.
@adventuresona700dollarhard5
@adventuresona700dollarhard5 19 дней назад
Lance is a fantastic interviewer and a hell of a human being.
@zrunner4311
@zrunner4311 29 дней назад
This interview will never be bettered. An unreal watch. Well done all concerned 👏🏽
@leighmullin71
@leighmullin71 18 дней назад
Bradley sounds like a fantastic father of which he should be very proud
@tonyd5111
@tonyd5111 Месяц назад
Brilliant from you both !
@kenbrowne1099
@kenbrowne1099 День назад
Sounds great ..life defines us .we don't always need therapy ..life is like a sculpture chipping away at the rough edges ...life was rough but I learned someone was looking out for me even though I didn't have anyone .but .I did ....I learned that GOD is teal .and he cares about us ..t...Bradley well done ....tough times make tough people...GOD BLESS YOU
@youfirsteducation1511
@youfirsteducation1511 Месяц назад
The guy who changed cycling and the Sir who should open a museum based on what he knows about it and gave to it. A great video!
@CarlisleTooner
@CarlisleTooner Месяц назад
2 top guys chatting away. Great interview. I’m sane age as Wiggo but grew up reading Lances books. The mark of a true person is how they look after their friends. Lance your top - Wiggo you are a proper Legend always will be. Get yourself to a rugby league match soon
@erikd4161
@erikd4161 Месяц назад
Chapeau Lance. You are in the right place and doing the right thing in the world. Please keep up the good work!
@rolgorevene
@rolgorevene Месяц назад
please bring bradley back for the 2025 tdf. all three weeks!
@DrChronic_DirtyDishes
@DrChronic_DirtyDishes Месяц назад
Sir Bradley is the man💯 Best video yet👍 Brad should do the Tour with you guys every year ☮️❤️
@maximusaugustus6823
@maximusaugustus6823 29 дней назад
Not in a million years I would have guessed this was Bradley Wiggins.
@petecampbell8697
@petecampbell8697 Месяц назад
The respect between these guys is next level.
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