Bradley Wiggins prepares and trains in Mallorca but the Brit has decided not to contest the Challenge Mallorca.
Wiggins, who will ride his last professional race at Paris-Roubaix, attended a team training camp on the island until the end of last week.
This week, however, he has moved to Pollença with his wife, according to a report in BiciCiclismo. Even though he has done races in the Challenge Mallorca in 2013 and 2014, the Brit has decided to skip the race series in 2015. Instead, he will make his debut at the Tour of Qatar.
With his big goal in Roubaix, his next appointment will be the classics Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne before he returns to Paris-Nice for the first time since he won the race in 2012. Finally, he will ride E3 and Scheldeprijs to prepare for the Hell of the North.
Then Wiggins, winner of the 2012 Tour de France, 2012 Olympic time trial champion and reigning world time trial champion, will leave Sky to focus on an Hour Record attempt that will take place in June. Finally, he will turn his attention to the track and the 2016 Rio Olympics where he hopes to win gold in the team pursuit.
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