BRADLEY WIGGINS poked fun at disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong as he quipped “how do you stay so fit?”
The two cycling legends linked up for an unlikely meeting at a bike event.

Bradley Wiggins and Lance Armstrong forged an unlikely bromance[/caption]
Wiggins was left puzzled as Armstrong tucked into a cinnamon roll[/caption]
Wiggins asked his pal a very cheeky question[/caption]
Some fans were more interested in Wiggins’ short shorts[/caption]
Wiggins, 45, and Armstrong, 53, posed for snaps together as they cracked smiles for the camera.
And as they continued to talk, Armstrong tucked into a packed plate of cinnamon rolls.
But this left Wiggins bemused as he questioned the icon’s sweet diet.
And he cheekily poked fun at Amstrong by asking: “How do you stay so fit when you eat like a 12-year-old?”
Fans were left amused as they “loved the bromance” between the pair, although some were more concerned by Wiggins’ extremely short shorts.
One said: “The breakfast of champions.”
Another declared: “Wiggo loves them short shorts.”
One noted: “The real story is those shorty shorts though.”
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Another added: “Two legends.”
Armstrong won a record seven consecutive Tour de Frances during the peak of his career between 1999 and 2005.


He also scooped four gold medals for Team GB[/caption]
Lance Armstrong won a record seven in a row after beating cancer[/caption]
He was stripped of his titles after being found guilty of using performance-enhancing substances[/caption]
The victories were made even more remarkable by the fact he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1996.
However, Armstrong was stripped of his victories in 2012 after he was found guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs.
The legend was banned for life from professional cycling events and reportedly lost around £70million-worth of sponsorship deals in one single day.
As for Wiggins, he won the 2012 Tour de France and also picked up four gold medals for Team GB ranging from the 2004 Olympics up to Rio 2016.
Wiggins was knighted in 2013 and was also crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year.