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That was quite a positive article. I've read about what Millar went through after his ban and it sounded so depressing I was amazed he came back to the sport. I really hope he does well in this years TdF.
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nice article..
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^^For God's sake man, some of us are trying to eat here...
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Well if we're on a Mellor tip, here's Woody...
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Good read, can understand that in any discipline where performance is key, that dishonesty, cheating and basically not doing it in the spirit of good human achievement really spoils the feeling and philosophy of "good work" made by the ones who really try, regardless of the results that the honest ones achieve.
Hope Millar and team get the chance to really enjoy this Tour!
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Too many cheats in the tour for my liking.
They should make them all do a massive bong, a few lines of coke, a whack of crack and smack and half a litre of 40% spirits before setting off. That might put them on an even keel -
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They should make them all do a massive bong, a few lines of coke, a whack of crack and smack and half a litre of 40% spirits before setting off. That might put them on an even keel
like back in the good ole days of the tour!! When carrying whisky etc., was totally ok. I completely agree ;)
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David Millar interviewed by G 'partridge' Richardson with commentary from a mumbling mail-on-Sunday sidekick.
links to iplayer and podcast avail for the next 7 days (avail. soon)
Millar talks about the current 'anti-doping' culture of pro cycling compared to the culture he entered. Also discussion of his arrest. interview between [15]-29 mins.
Interesting piece by Alasdair Fotheringham:
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/david-millar-setting-an-example-after-the-scandals-858958.html