Sir Bradley Wiggins has not ruled out the possibility of continuing his racing career into 2017.
The 2012 Tour de France winner, who has returned to the track in search of an eighth Olympic medal in Rio this summer, had originally suggested he would retire at the end of the 2016 campaign.
Wiggins won the Madison alongside Mark Cavendish at the recent Track Cycling World Championships in London and subsequently confirmed that would be his final Worlds.
But with his Wiggins road cycling team offering flexibility as to which races to contest, the 35-year-old is tempted to postpone retirement for the foreseeable future.
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Wiggins could continue career into 2017
Sir Bradley Wiggins has not ruled out the possibility of continuing his racing career into 2017. The 2012 Tour de France winner, who has returned…