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Guess it depends to some extent what Sky are saying to him - they were relatively ruthless in dropping Wiggins the next year in favour of Froome, I can't see them hanging onto Froome until he starts losing stuff.
Edit: I don't remember what shape Wiggins was in that next year - he certainly made noises about the Giro, but didn't seem motivated.
No idea if he'll leave, but the logic is there: He looks like he can beat Chris Froome. If he thinks/believes he can, why would he stay with a team where he won't be given that option?