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“It was very quiet at the hotel, as if there had been a death in the family. When you have quit the Tour, nobody really knows what to say or do. (...) Everything I'd previously achieved meant nothing; all I was now was a pro rider who couldn't finish the Tour de France.”

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Racing Through the Dark

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David Millar
David Millar

David Millar, born on January 4, 1977, is a renowned professional cyclist. He achieved numerous successes throughout his career, including winning multiple international races and achieving notable results in the Tour de France. more

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