Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins is confident he can dethrone reigning three-time titlist Tony Martin when the world championship time trial takes place in Ponferrada, Spain, today.
Twice in the past three years, Wiggins has finished runner-up to Martin at the world time trial event, with those defeats coming either side of the Briton’s victory over the German at the Olympic Games in London.
And having been chastened by the time gap Martin put into him last year, Wiggins believes he is in a better position to challenge the German this time around, particularly after his time trial success at the Tour of Britain earlier this month.
“This year’s course probably suits me a little bit better than it did against Tony last year, and there’s also an element of the unknown with where he’s at right now,” the 2012 Tour de France winner said. “Tony’s been so dominant all year and this race will be about whether he’s sustained that form. He won the time trial at the Vuelta, but he didn’t look as convincing there as he did at the Tour.”
“It’s one of those things though, it’s so unknown,” Wiggins said.
“I thought I’d be closer to him last year, but he put 42 seconds into me, so you can’t predict what other riders are going to do,” he added.
Last year, Martin actually beat Wiggins by 46 seconds, although that was 30 seconds less than the incredible gap the German achieved in 2011.
As Wiggins said, Martin has been peerless this year in time trials, winning one each at the Tour and Vuelta as well as a number of others, including two at the Tour de Suisse and one each at the Tour of the Basque Country and Tour of Belgium, not to mention his national championships.
However, Wiggins has beaten Martin several times in races against the clock, particularly in his golden year of 2012 when he triumphed in two time trials during the Tour de France, and one each at Criterium du Dauphine, Paris-Nice and the Tour de Romandie.
This year he has not managed quite so much success, but he did win one at the Tour of California, which helped him to overall success.
Wiggins rode like a beast in Sunday’s team time trial event in Pontferrada for Sky.
The British outfit had lost two of their six-man team before the halfway mark, while Kanstantsin Siutsou and Dario Cataldo were struggling and missing turns at the front, yet they only failed to win a medal by 2 seconds.
It was Martin’s Omega Pharma-QuickStep team who denied them.
Yet given the power in their lineup — which included Paris-Roubaix winner Niki Terpstra and former world champion Tom Boonen — and the fact that they finished with five riders, the gap was surprisingly close.
Martin certainly was not happy with his showing or his form.
“It’s always a nice test for your condition, for data and for the individual timetrial,” said Martin after the team event, which is competed by professional teams rather than national unions, like the rest of the world championships.
“My feeling was OK, but I’m still not 100 percent. I still have to analyze now with the team and trainer how to prepare the next days: if I should take it a little easy or train a bit harder,” Martin added.
Regardless of what condition Martin is in, Wiggins says he is right on form.
“I feel with the form I’m in, I should be in the ball park, and we’ll see where we are on the day,” Wiggins said.
“In the back of your mind you build yourself up mentally and I’m telling myself there is a chance I could win it,” he said.
It will not just be about those two, with American Tejay van Garderen, Wiggins’s Sky teammate Vasil Kiriyenka of Belarus and Canadian Svein Tuft all in the mix.
The men’s race is 47.1km, more than 10km shorter than last year’s.
The women’s event is a 29.5km timetrial, with Dutch reigning champion Ellen van Dijk the favorite.
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