Tour de France hero Bradley Wiggins is set to release his entire 'blood passport' from the last two years.
Tour star to release blood test results from the last two years
Tour de France hero Bradley Wiggins is set to release his entire 'blood passport' from the last two years.
Wiggins has come under questioning following his unexpected fourth-placed finish at Le Tour, but in a move to provide transparency for his fans, he may even release up to the last decade's test results.
The Briton's team Garmin-Slipstream are due to release the results from the past two years by the end of the week.
Wiggins said: "We had a test on Saturday that should be back soon and I expect everything to go online within the next few days.
"Once the last set of bloods is in they'll release the whole thing for the last couple of years.
Transparency
"I don't want there to be any suspicion or doubt that what I did was natural. I have nothing to hide and I want this transparency.
"British cycling have all my blood tests from the age of 19 and I might even release everything from the last 10 years."
The 29-year-old also revealed he has had contact with newly-formed Team Sky about the possibility of a move.
"I've spoken with team leader Dave Brailsford, but I'm contracted until the end of 2010 with Garmin so I can't move anywhere until that's finished," added Wiggins.
"But, come 2011 I may look at that. I've been watching them develop from nothing."