After Bradley Wiggins has improved the Hour Record, all eyes are on Tony Martin who is expected to make the next attempt. "I'm not really working on that," the German says.
Bradley Wiggins had hoped to do more than 55 kilometers and set the record that would be out of reach for 20 years. He did not succeed and now everyone looks at Tony Martin to try to do even better.
"The bar is very high, but it is not impossible," he told several media at the Criterium du Dauphiné. "I would like to test myself and see how far I can go. But you have to find room in your program, and it is not part of my plans yet. I am now working at my preparation for the Tour de France.
"Moreover, I have no experience with that kind of work. I am not familiar with the discipline."
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