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Millar and Dwain Chambers will be given “100 per cent support” by the British Olympic Association if they are part of Team GB for the London 2012 Games despite their previous doping violations. The BOA have a court case on their lifetime ban policy for...
Taylor Phinney on stage one of the 2012 Tour of Oman. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.com The peloton on stage one of the 2012 Tour of Oman. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.com The peloton is dwarfed by the yachts in Muscat. Photo:...
Germany's Tony Martin from team HTC-Highroad, the overall winner, right, poses with runner-up Britain's David Millar of team Garmin-Cervelo after the awards ceremony of the UCI Tour of Beijing cycling competitions held in Beijing Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011. View Photo »
Obviously it would be a wonderful opportunity and I would be very proud to be on the British team, and especially the British cycling team
Millar and Dwain Chambers will be given "100% support" by the British Olympic Association if they are part of Team GB for the London 2012 Games despite their previous doping violations. The BOA have a court case on their lifetime ban policy for doping...
Millar and Dwain Chambers will be given “100% support” by the British Olympic Association if they are part of Team GB for the London 2012 Games despite their previous doping violations. The BOA have a court case on their lifetime ban policy for doping...
Millar and Dwain Chambers will be given “100% support” by the British Olympic Association if they are part of Team GB for the London 2012 Games despite their previous doping violations. The BOA have a court case on their lifetime ban policy for doping...
Germany's Tony Martin from team HTC-Highroad, center celebrates as overall winner next to runner-up Britain's David Millar of team Garmin-Cervelo, left and second runner-up Britain's Chris Froome of team Sky Procycling at right during the awards ceremony... View Photo »
In Copenhagen the flat course meant you could get away with a rider being 85% fit ... They were able to swap roles – for example, David Millar was supposed to play the role that Bradley Wiggins did at the end, but they changed over on the day. You won't be able to get away with that on the London course...
The British Olympic Association will argue before CAS on March 12 that their bylaw, which bans convicted drugs cheats from competing in the Olympic Games, does not violate the World Anti-Doping Agency code. Chambers, cyclist David Millar and other...
The British Olympic Association will argue before the Court of Arbitration for Sport on March 12 that the BOA’s bylaw, which bans convicted drugs cheats from competing in the Olympics, does not violate the World Anti-Doping Association code. Chambers,...
David Millar (born 4 January 1977, Mtarfa, Malta) is a British road racing cyclist. He has won three stages of the Tour de France and two of the Vuelta a España. He was the British national road champion and the national time trial champion, both in 2007. He is the only British rider to have worn all Tour de France jerseys and one of four to... Full Article
Britain's David Millar of the Garmin-Cervelo team competes during the first stage of the inaugural Tour of Beijing cycling race in Beijing on October 5, 2011. Millar finished in second place. The race is the first of its kind in Asia, as the International Cycling Union (UCI) looks to...
View Photo »FILE - This Nov. 6, 2006, file photo shows former Cofidis star, British cyclist David Millar, left, as he arrives with an unidentified lawyer at the Nanterre courthouse, outside Paris. Millar and nine others, including six current or former Cofidis riders, went on trial Monday for their...
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - SEPTEMBER 25: Jeremy Hunt of Great Britain leads team mates Bradley Wiggins and David Millar during the Men's Elite Road Race at the UCI Road World Championships on September 25, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - SEPTEMBER 25: Mark Cavendish of Great Britain is congratulated by team mate David Millar as British Cycling Performance Director Dave Brailsford looks on after winning the Men's Eilte Road Race at the UCI Road World Championships on September 25, 2011 in Copenhagen,...
View Photo »Cyclist David Millar of Britain, left, hugs his teammate and new world champion Mark Cavendish of Britain celebrates on the podium of elite men road race over 266 kilometers (165.3 miles) with start in Copenhagen, and finish in Holte, Denmark, Sunday Sept. 25, 2011.
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - SEPTEMBER 21: David Millar of Great Britain in action in the Elite Men's Time Trial on day three of the UCI Road World Championships on September 21, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 24: (L-R) Thor Hushovd, David Millar and Christain Vandevelde of team Garmin Cervelo celebrate on the podium after winning the best team prize during the twenty first and final stage of Le Tour de France 2011, from Creteil to the Champs-Elysees in Paris on July 24,...
View Photo »PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 24: David Millar (L) of team Garmin Cervelo celebrates on the podium with teammate Christian Vandevelde after they win the team prize after the twenty first and final stage of Le Tour de France 2011, from Creteil to the Champs-Elysees in Paris on July 24, 2011 in Paris,...
View Photo »David Millar of Britain, left, and Adriano Malori of Italy, in second position, ride in the breakaway group as they climb Col de la Core pass during the 14th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 168.5 kilometers (104.7 miles) starting in Saint Gaudens and finishing in Plateau de...
View Photo »Fans look at Britain's David Millar riding to the signature ceremony prior to the start of the 208 km and ninth stage of the 2011 Tour de France cycling race run between Issoire and Saint-Flour, center France, on July 10, 2011.
View Photo »David Millar of Britain, left, and Philippe Gilbert of Belgium, wearing the best sprinter's green jersey, talk prior to the start of the 9th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 208 kilometers (129 miles) starting in Issoire and finishing in Saint Flour, central France, Sunday July...
View Photo »CARHAIX-PLOUGUER, FRANCE - JULY 06: Thor Hushovd (L) of Norway and team Garmin Cervelo and holder of the yellow jersey alongside King of the Mountains jersey Cadel Evans (C) of Australia and team BMC Racing and David Millar (R) of Great Britain and team Garmin Cervelo line up at the start...
View Photo »REDON, FRANCE - JULY 04: David Millar of Great Britain and team Garmin during Stage 3 of the 2011 Tour de France from Olonne sur Mer to Redon on July 4, 2011 in Redon, France.
View Photo »CHOLET, FRANCE - JULY 03: Garmin-Cervelo CEO and Director Sportif Jonathan Vaughters celebrates with his riders after they won the stage two team time trial of the 2011 Tour de France on July 3, 2011 in Les Essarts, France.
View Photo »LES ESSARTS, FRANCE - JULY 03: David Millar (l) of Great Britain celebrates with his Garmin-Cervelo CEO and Director Sportif Jonathan Vaughters after they won the stage two team time trial of the 2011 Tour de France on July 3, 2011 in Les Essarts, France.
View Photo »Cervelo's rider David Millar of Britain celebrates on the podium after winning the 26km (16 miles) time trial in the 21st and last stage of the Giro d'Italia cycling race in Milan, May 29, 2011. David won the stage while Alberto Contador of Spain won the 94th edition of the Giro d'Italia.
View Photo »Great Britain's David Millar celebrates after winning the last stage of the 94th edition of the Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, in Milan, Sunday, May 29, 2011. Spain's Alberto Contador won the race securing his second Giro d'Italia title with a comfortable third-place finish...
View Photo »British David Millar (Garmin - CervelO) in action on the gravel during stage 5 of the 94th Giro d'Italia on May 11, 2011 in Livorno. Slagter fell around 15 km from the finish and was given medical attention at the scene before being taken to hospital.
View Photo »Riders pink jersey David Millar (C) of Great Britian, green jersey Gianluca Brambilla (L) of Italy and white jersey Jan Bakelandts of Belgium pay respect to Wouter Weylandt before the start of the fourth stage of Giro d'Italia at Quarto dei Mille, May 10, 2011. Some Giro d'Italia...
View Photo »Great Britain's David Millar, left, wears the overall leader's pink jersey as he pedals during the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, from Genoa to Livorno, Italy, Tuesday, May 10, 2011, honoring Leopard-Trek cyclist Wouter Weylandt who died in a high-speed...
View Photo »Overall leader David Millar, of Britain, wears a black armband as he waits for the start of the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, in Genoa, Italy, Tuesday, May 10, 2011. The Leopard-Trek team will continue to ride in the Giro d'Italia despite the death of...
View Photo »Overall leader David Millar, of Britain, right, talks to race's director Angelo Zomegnan prior to the start the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, in Genoa, Italy, Tuesday, May 10, 2011. The Leopard-Trek team will continue to ride in the Giro d'Italia despite...
View Photo »Britain's David Millar rides the 3.0 km time-trial prologue run on April 26, 2011 in Martigny at the 65th Tour de Romandie cycling race, a UCI World Tour six-day stage touring western Switzerland.
View Photo »British David Millar of team Garmin in action during the prologue, a 3 km race against the clock, at the 65th Tour de Romandie UCI ProTour cycling race in Martigny, Switzerland, Tuesday, April 26, 2011.
View Photo »Cervelo's team rider David Millar of Britain cycles during the prologue of the Tour de Romandie cycling race in Martigny April 26, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's David Millar of the Garmin-Cervelo team competes during the first stage of the inaugural Tour of Beijing cycling race in Beijing on October 5, 2011. Millar finished in second place. The race is the first of its kind in Asia, as the International Cycling Union (UCI) looks to...
View Photo »Obviously it would be a wonderful opportunity and I would be very proud to be on the British team, and especially the British cycling team
In Copenhagen the flat course meant you could get away with a rider being 85% fit ... They were able to swap roles – for example, David Millar was supposed to play the role that Bradley Wiggins did at the end, but they changed over on the day. You won't be able to get away with that on the London course...
I think it's more of a political argument at the moment and the stances have become very political rather than looking at the big picture of the long-term future of sport and anti-doping
We came here four years ago, and I showed my first film with the team, ‘Millar’s Tale,’ about David Millar and his return from a doping suspension ... And I remember Jonathan saying ‘We might not win all the biggest races, but we will be the cleanest team in the peloton.’ And I remember thinking, ‘Good ...
This is one of the proudest moments of my career and the culmination of so much hard work by so many people. This building has been lovingly designed to help us achieve our mission and vision of being truly outstanding.
We came here four years ago, and I showed my first film with the team, ‘Millar’s Tale,’ about David Millar and his return from a doping suspension ... And I remember Jonathan saying ‘We might not win all the biggest races, but we will be the cleanest team in the peloton.’ And I remember thinking, ‘Good ...
