Sir Bradley Wiggins has signed a contract extension that will see him ride with Team Sky until April 2015.
Wiggins, who joined the British team for its first season in 2010 and became the first British rider to win the Tour De France in 2012, has signed a deal which will see him for Team Sky in races up to and including Paris-Roubaix.
Wiggins, who will then focus on the 2016 Olympics said about his extension: "Everyone knows what this team means to me so I’m really pleased to extend my contract until the end of April 2015.
"I’ve been with Team Sky from the start. I’ve had some amazing experiences during that time and I hope there are a few more to come. Sky’s investment in cycling, and this team in particular, has helped change the cycling landscape in the UK and I’m proud to have played a part in that story.
"Paris-Roubaix is a special race for me and I’m determined to give it another go in Team Sky colours. It’s one of the toughest races in the calendar and my aim is to improve on my ninth-place finish last year. After that I can focus fully on preparing for the Rio Olympics in 2016."