LONDON (Reuters) - Bradley Wiggins has the chance to end a frustrating year on a high as he attempts to defend his Tour of Britain title and win a first gold medal at the road world championships.
The 2012 Tour de France champion was named in the British team for the world championships in northern Spain on Thursday, offering him the chance to go one better than last year when he was beaten into first place by Germany's Tony Martin.
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