Can Armstrong’s loss ultimately be cycling’s gain?

In 2006 the young English cyclist Bradley Wiggins was celebrating after completing a particularly gruelling Tour de France.

Can Armstrong’s loss ultimately be cycling’s gain?

The event was so harrowing it had almost broken him, yet he finished the race and felt proud that, though he was not among the leaders, he had managed to put in a courageous and — above all — clean performance.

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