Should we be critical of Bradley Wiggins Giro d'Italia retirement?
Sir Bradley Wiggins has retired from the Giro d’Italia after completing 12 stages of the 21.

Sir Bradley Wiggins has retired from the Giro d’Italia after completing 12 stages of the 21.
Novak Djokovic is out of the Rome Masters, Rafael Nadal might have been had David Ferrer not frozen for the 19th time in 23 matches against his Spanish friend, and Andy Murray still does not know if he is in the French Open.
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