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In Search of Robert Millar: Unravelling the Mystery Surrounding Britain's Most Successful Tour De France Cyclist | 
enlarge | Author: Richard Moore Publisher: HarperSport Category: Book
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 446
Media: Paperback Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 000723502X Dewey Decimal Number: 796.62092 EAN: 9780007235025 ASIN: 000723502X
Publication Date: June 2, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: IN STOCK - BRAND NEW - IMMEDIATE DISPATCH
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What more can I say July 8, 2008 A. Mackie (Staffordshire) The previous reviews say it all. My first encounter with Robert Millar was a radio report on Radio Clyde the day after he won his first tour stage and as a 14 year old living in the West of Scotland I had the overwhelming urge to find out more about the guy. Now many years later thanks to this fantastic book I finally know as much as there is to know about Bob as is available in the public domain. Utterly compelling. If you saw a middle aged guy almost crying next to a swimming pool on a small Greek Island in June 2008, that was probably me finishing this book. Brilliant.
Could not put it down July 3, 2008 Ailsa Reynolds I 'knew' Robert Millar as we both worked at Weir Pumps in the Test department in 1977/1978. I followed his cycling career and truly believe that Richard Moore has captured the spirit and character of Robert in the book. He has done some amazing amount of research to come up with the book. It is much more than a 'Sports Biography'. For reasons I cannot quite explain I felt sad when I finished the book - maybe simply because I had finished a great read - or perhaps the apparent closing of the door on Robert's life. I have also read Matt Rendell's 'The Death of Marco Pantani' which is also a very good book. Matt Rendell's writing is really excellent, as is his forensic analysis of medical records a la the drugs and doping. But the Robert Millar book is something else - much more personal and simply a 'good' story. Wherever Robert is, and whatever he is doing, I console myself to hoping that at least he has read the book, and can hopefully consider that his life story has been well presented (at last). Ian Reynolds
Best Sports Biography of the Year April 6, 2008 Reg (Scotland) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In Search of Robert Millar has won the 'Best Sports Biography of the Year' award at the British Sports Book Awards.
A classic March 30, 2008 Bondinthegaff (Birmingham, UK) A spectacular insight by author Richard Moore into the enigma that is Robert Millar. Moore really gets to grip with the subject matter here and Moore's own experience as a highly successful cyclist seems only to add to his incisive commentary. If you only buy one cycling book this year, make sure it's this one.
Superb book about the UK's best professional cyclist January 27, 2008 jon (sheffield) Like many people Robert Millar was a childhood hero and I remain fascinated by the man and his exploits to this day. This book is gives an insight into what makes the man tick, as well as giving background to his exploits. I rarely read books in one go, but this was an exception. Superb stuff !
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