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In Search Of Robert Millar

The compelling story of Britain's best-ever cyclist - one of the most enigmatic complex and contradictory athletes in any sport - and the unravelling of the puzzle surrounding his sudden and 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 and the Alps. He was crowned King of the Mountains during the 1984 Tour de France and remains the only ever Briton to finish on the podium of the world's toughest race. In attitude and appearance he was unconventional - the malnourished-looking young Scot with the tiny stud in his ear who could be prickly irascible and 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 and success in the world's most brutal and unforgiving races including the controversy surrounding his positive drugs test and his enforced retirement from the sport at the age of 36. It examines what set Millar apart from all other British cyclists who tried and failed to make an impact in this most European of sports describing his single-mindedness his eccentricity and the humour and 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 and never returned; he left his wife and son and 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 and 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.
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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.

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Humour - Something either verbal of physical that provides amusement and can provoke laughter
flag - A piece of material flown from a mast used symbolically for identification.
France - A state situated in Western Europe with several overseas territories.
Friends - A close associate or a popular US based sitcom about a group of friends
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
King - The figure head of a monarch
Set - a group of items usually related to one another. Some objects cannot function without the complete set of items.
Attitude - a humans feelings towards a specific person, animal or object.
Puzzle - A problem usually in need of thought for a solution.

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