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Sir Bradley became the first ever Briton to win the Tour de France in 2012, becoming a national hero in the process. He was later recognised for this and his achievements at the Olympics with a knighthood.

You now have the chance to own a piece of the magic with this beautifully-presented item, featuring images depicting his 'rise to the top' and an original signature and an image taken as Sir Bradley realised all the hard work had paid off in becoming Tour De France Champion 2012. Riders complete a gruelling journey of more than 2,000 miles through beautiful French countryside, cities and towns to win the coveted yellow jersey this fantastic piece of cycling memorabilia comes encased in a high-quality black frame. The image displayed is used as an example and the signature position, size and style may vary slightly.

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  • The item will come with a certificate of authenticity.
  • Frame size: 53cm x 39 cms approx.
  • Signed by Sir Bradley Wiggins.
  • Black Frame
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