Wiggins in control of Tour of Britain

KNOWSLEY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Sir Bradley Wiggins of Great Britain and SKY Procycling in action on his way to winning stage three of the Tour of Britain, a 16km individual time trial in Knowsley Safari Park, on September 17, 2013 in Knowsley, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

KNOWSLEY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Sir Bradley Wiggins of Great Britain and SKY Procycling in action on his way to winning stage three of the Tour of Britain, a 16km individual time trial in Knowsley Safari Park, on September 17, 2013 in Knowsley, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

Published Sep 17, 2013

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London – Home favourite Bradley Wiggins took control of the Tour of Britain after dominating the time-trial third stage on Tuesday.

The Team Sky rider clocked 19min 54.2sec around the 16km course in northern England, leaving him 33sec ahead of fellow Briton Ian Stannard in the overall standings.

“Admittedly it's not been a great season up to now for one reason or another,” said Wiggins, who had a failed bid at the Giro d'Italia, but is now shaping up well for a tilt at the World Championships in Florence later this month.

“But I've been training right through July and I couldn't tell you how many times I've gone round this course.”

Wiggins, who came into Tuesday's stage in 12th position, added:

“It was nice to do a performance like that after the last two days.

“To win these races... I'm not a great climber so I had to get as much out of that time trial as possible. I had to take every second I could really.”

New Zealander Jack Bauer was third in the time-trial, finishing 42sec short of Wiggins' mark and behind Stannard.

Overnight leader Gerald Ciolek of MTN Qhubeka fell off the pace, the German clocking 21:45. – Sapa-AFP

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