David Millar

David Millar (born 4 January 1977) is a Scottish retired professional road racing cyclist. He rode for Cofidis from 1997 to 2004 and Garmin–Sharp from 2008 to 2014. He has won four stages of the Tour de France, five of the Vuelta a España and one stage of the Giro d'Italia. He was the British national road champion and the national time trial champion, both in 2007.

Millar was banned for two years in 2004 after he admitted to taking banned performance-enhancing drugs. Upon his return from his ban, Millar became an anti-doping campaigner, a stance which eventually resulted in journalist Alasdair Fotheringham describing him as an 'elder statesman' of cycling. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Millar, David
Published 1727
printed for John Oswald; and are to be sold by John Clarke and Richard Hett, Richard Ford, and Anthony Uwins in Andover

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by Millar, David
Published 1749
Printed for author, and sold by R. Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry; and J. Ward, in Little Britain

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by Millar, David
Published 1731
printed for the author; and sold by A. Millar , at Buchanan's-Head, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand

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by Millar, David
Published 1727
printed for John Oswald; and are to be sold by John Clark and Richard Hett, Richard Ford, and Anthony Uwins in [Ando]ver

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by Millar, David
Published 1751
printed for the author, and sold by R. Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry, and J. Ward, at the King's-Arms in Cornhill

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by Millar, David
Published 1748
printed for the author, and sold by J. Oswald, at the Rose and Crown, near the Mansion-House

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by Millar, David I.A.
Published 2012
Springer Berlin Heidelberg