A Quote by Bradley Wiggins

My dad was a professional track racer. It's in my genes, and my first memories as a baby were in a velodrome. — © Bradley Wiggins
My dad was a professional track racer. It's in my genes, and my first memories as a baby were in a velodrome.
Before Rio, I had never been at the top of the velodrome track but now I train from the top of the track.
I took Al Unser out on a Hobie the day before he became the first auto racer to go 200 mph around a closed-circuit track. We were only going about 18 mph, and you should have seen him hanging on for dear life.
Competing in both track and field and basketball for the Bruins I have a lot of great memories to choose from. But my all-time favorite moment in collegiate sports has to be in 1982 when we won UCLA's first NCAA title in track.
"Competing in both track and field and basketball for the Bruins I have a lot of great memories to choose from. But my all-time favorite moment in collegiate sports has to be in 1982 when we won UCLA's first NCAA title in track."
I'm not a girl racer, I save my speed for the race track.
For Bryan and me, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were our first baby. And your first baby is always special.
I wanted to be a professional motor racer. It was only due to lack of sponsors that I could not do it.
Eddie Conway is central to my first memories. My parents used to take me to, when it was open, the Baltimore city penitentiary to see Eddie Conway - I was talking to my dad about this recently - from the time I might have been one or two years old. I mean, literally, my first memories are of black men in jail, specifically of Eddie Conway.
In my own professional career, I've tried to establish my own identity and my own track record so that if I were to entertain a run for office, there would be my own track record for voters to look at.
My greatest memories as a kid were playing sports with my dad and watching sports with my dad.
I told Monster the other day, I'm a racer's racer. This is what I truly love to do.
I learned that the first technology appeared in the form of stone tools, 2.6 million years ago. First entertainment comes evidence from flutes that are 35,000 years old. And evidence for first design comes 75,000 years old - beads. And you can do the same with your genes and track them back in time.
Boxing's in my genes. I come from a fighting background. My dad and both my uncles were good boxers. I'm blessed with the art of war.
My dad was a good athlete. My mom had longevity. There were some athletic genes that certainly got passed down.
I don't really have any childhood memories of my dad, unfortunately, .. I was 10 years old when he passed, so my memories are kind of skewed. I don't have many memories of my childhood, period.
I didn't grow up working on 24-track - the first two Taste albums were eight-track and we always had tracks left over - we couldn't believe it, either!
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