Ex-doper of the Day - David Millar
Reformed doper David Millar find that he can win and be clean. Nice one David. You'll recall that David was ashamed and bitter about his cheating and made it plain to all within earshot he was uncomfortable with his decision to use EPO. To take the penalty and move on is enough, but to become a role model for clean racing is even better.
From CN:
Millar takes second '07 win at British Championships. David Millar (Saunier Duval Prodir) took his second win of the 2007 season on Sunday at the British National Road Race Championships by overpowering fellow escapee Daniel Lloyd (DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed) on an uphill sprint finish. "This win is massive for me. It means a huge amount," said Millar. "I have wanted this jersey for the whole of my career. I've had close calls and I have spat the dummy out a couple of times in this race before. I think I have matured with age and managed to control my temper a bit better. I am pretty proud of being British. A week after the Tour I felt bad all day today. I was tired and my legs were bad. Your perception is weird. I was off the front and my legs were hurting but I was going damn fast. I can just keep doing it as well."
Labels: David Millar, dopes, doping, ex-dopers


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