Don't get me wrong, I think he's a quality rider, but with the hour record I think experience and the adaptations gained from ten years or so of pro racing give you an edge. Boardman was at his absolute peak when he set that record, a month or so after riding the Tour.
Wiggins should be able to beat Bobridge's likely record but I'd think he might be able to regain it, should he return to riding at World Tour leave after Rio.
Don't get me wrong, I think he's a quality rider, but with the hour record I think experience and the adaptations gained from ten years or so of pro racing give you an edge. Boardman was at his absolute peak when he set that record, a month or so after riding the Tour.
Wiggins should be able to beat Bobridge's likely record but I'd think he might be able to regain it, should he return to riding at World Tour leave after Rio.