Sir Bradley Wiggins, who recently entered bankrupcy, will be a special guest on Lance Armstrong's podcast for the next week, it was revealed on Sunday.
Wiggins, the winner of the 2012 Tour de France, suggested to Cycling Weekly last month that he had a job lined up for the French Grand Tour, and has now appeared in his first podcast alongside Armstrong, discussing stage 9 of the race.
The Move podcast is recorded in the United States, where the infamous American discusses the current world of professional cycling, with former teammate George Hincapie, and JB Hager. The website describes it as "an incisive perspective on the Tour de France and cycling, triathlon and endurance sports with special guest appearances, course previews and race analysis inside these worlds of suffering and splendor like no one else".
Wiggins arrived in the USA to take part in the podcast on Saturday - after apparently dealing with some visa issues - and will be staying there during his guest appearances on the show. Hincapie described him as a "very nice guy, very funny".
"My son did all the logistics for me, Ben..." Wiggins explained. "He's been fathering me a lot recently."