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David Millar

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Chapter 1 from Racing Through the Dark
Jun 30, 2012
Racing Through the Dark will be released on June 26, 2012 in Hardcover, eBook
Jun 26, 2012
Racing Through the Dark is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Jun 26, 2012

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BDlive, March 8, 2013
...expedition.) What about sporting books? Love those. I recently read a fascinating cycling book: Riding through Darkness by David Millar. A fellow Scot? Yes, and the only Scot ever to have won a yellow jersey on a Tour de France stage. He rode in a...
Booktrade - Book2Book, February 12, 2013
...Britain cycling team with its key players such as Performance Director Dave Brailsford as well as Cavendish, Wiggins, David Millar, Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas and other stars. The book takes its title from Ellingworth's four-year masterplan that...
RoadCyclingUK, December 3, 2012
...journalists.  Edited by Ellis Bacon and Lionel Birnie, this first volume features 14 well-known contributors, including William Fotheringham, David Millar and Jeremy Whittle. “You may recognise the names from major newspapers and specialist...
The Advocate, November 27, 2012
...Schuster, $26; 351 pp. Scottish cyclist David Millar’s memoir, Racing Through the Dark, released in the United States this summer, provides a much-needed look at the underworld of performance-enhancing drugs in sports. Recent writing on Lance...
Huffington Post UK, November 26, 2012
...of life as a professional cyclist reaching out for he glory of a stage win, or even better. David Millar is one of the British riders to have achieved that kind of status in recent years. His painfully honest Racing Through the Dark tells the story not...
Road.cc, November 23, 2012
...read. And certainly there's some big name contributors. Ellis and Lionel for a start, plus Will Fotheringham, David Millar, Richard Moore, Jeremy Whittle and many more. The short pieces cover a range of topics from the world of professional cycling. Some...
The Australian, October 24, 2012
...Former doper David Miller has turned anti-drug campaigner. Source: AFP DAVID Millar is an outspoken campaigner on drugs in sport. He has written newspaper articles, a book, and he tweets a lot, too. Yesterday, his column was headlined "The Horrors of...
Arab Times, January 19, 2013
...Cycling would take a decade to recover from the Armstrong era and other doping scandals, reformed British doper David Millar said. “There is a generation now within professional cycling who are winning the biggest races clean...but they unfortunately...
Arab Times, January 19, 2013
...Cycling would take a decade to recover from the Armstrong era and other doping scandals, reformed British doper David Millar said. “There is a generation now within professional cycling who are winning the biggest races clean...but they unfortunately...
Arab Times, January 19, 2013
...Cycling would take a decade to recover from the Armstrong era and other doping scandals, reformed British doper David Millar said. “There is a generation now within professional cycling who are winning the biggest races clean...but they unfortunately...
CNN, January 19, 2013
...he might have accidentally missed out the first time round. The book route certainly worked for drug cheat David Millar who fessed all in his 2011 autobiography "Racing Through the Dark," and battled his way back last year to win a Tour de France stage...
The News International, January 18, 2013
...Cycling would take a decade to recover from the Armstrong era and other doping scandals, reformed British doper David Millar said. "There is a generation now within professional cycling who are winning the biggest races clean...but they unfortunately...
Southland Times, January 18, 2013
...be clean and be proud of your sport and show that not all cyclists are like Lance Armstrong." DAVID MILLAR, British rider who served two-year doping ban, told a forum: "I can't help but empathise with him even if it was Oprah and not a judge but...
Marlborough Express, January 18, 2013
...be clean and be proud of your sport and show that not all cyclists are like Lance Armstrong." DAVID MILLAR, British rider who served two-year doping ban, told a forum: "I can't help but empathise with him even if it was Oprah and not a judge but...