The compelling story of Britain's best-ever cyclist
- one of the most enigmatic complex & contradictory athletes in any sport
- & the unravelling of the puzzle surrounding his sudden & dramatic disappearance. Fully updated with new material on the enigmatic Millar. Cyclist Robert Millar came from one of Europe's most industrialised cities Glasgow to excel in the most unlikely terrain
- over the high mountain passes of the Pyrenees & the Alps. He was crowned King of the Mountains during the 1984 Tour de France & remains the only ever Briton to finish on the podium of the world's toughest race. In attitude & appearance he was unconventional
- the malnourished-looking young Scot with the tiny stud in his ear who could be prickly irascible & unapproachable
- but to many followers he was the epitome of cool. Flying the flag for British cycling this one-off original became a cult hero. In Search of Robert Millar will follow the career of this other-worldly character from his tough childhood on the streets of Glasgow in the 1960s to his move to France & success in the world's most brutal & unforgiving races including the controversy surrounding his positive drugs test & his enforced retirement from the sport at the age of 36. It examines what set Millar apart from all other British cyclists who tried & failed to make an impact in this most European of sports describing his single-mindedness his eccentricity & the humour & intelligence that emerged only towards the end of his career. It also proffers explanations for his subsequent disappearance which repeated a familiar pattern: he vanished from Glasgow & never returned; he left his wife & son & his adopted country France. Now it appears he has turned his back on cycling (amid rumours that he had undergone a sex-change operation). Through interviews with Millar's friends acquaintances cycling colleagues & ex-classmates author Richard Moore helps to unravel the mystery of this maverick Scotsman arguably one of the greatest enigmas in a sport full of remarkable characters.