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  2. Philippa York - Wikipedia

    • Philippa York (born Robert Millar on 13 September 1958) is a Scottish journalist and former professional road racing cyclist. York, who competed when known as Robert Millar, is one of Britain's most successful cyclists. York won the "King of the Mountains" competition in the 1984 Tour de France and finished fourth overall. This success was the first time a British ri… See more

    Early life and amateur career

    York was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, as Robert Millar. At one time destined for a career as a factory engineer, York … See more

    Professional career

    York's 1980 debut pro season included second in the Tour du Vaucluse to Michel Laurent and eighth in a race in which she would finish in the top ten overall in her career seven times, the Tour de Romandie. Returning h… See more

    Born13 September 1958 · Glasgow, Scotland
    Current teamRetired
    DisciplineRoad
    RoleRider
    After racing

    In 1997, York became the coach of the British national team, and in 1998 managed the Scottish team in the Tour of Britain, an eight-day round-Britain stage race. She also worked in journalism, writing for several cyc… See more

    In popular culture

    During the mid-1980s York appeared in television commercials for Kellogg's 'Start' cereal. A one-hour Granada Television documentary about York's 1985 racing season, entitled The High Life, which also included ap… See more

    Personal life

    York married a French woman, Sylvie Transler, in December 1985. No one from York's family was in attendance, nor any team-mates, who had no idea York even had a girlfriend. Panasonic team-mate Phil Anderson commented … See more

    Bibliography

    • Connor, Jeff (1988). Wide-Eyed and Legless: Inside the Tour de France. New York City: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-671-69937-6. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
    Moore, Richard (2007). In Search of Robert Millar. … See more

     
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  2. David Millar - Wikipedia

     
  3. Robert Millar: Ex-Tour de France cyclist reveals new identity as

  4. Robert Millar - A Hero's Career in Detail - PezCycling News

  5. Scots cyclist David Millar publishes open letter to Philippa York

  6. 40 years on, York's achievement remains one of Scotland's greatest

  7. Scots cycling legend Robert Millar is now a woman named Philippa

  8. City cycling hero Robert Millar reveals new identity

  9. Philippa York, formerly British cyclist Robert Millar, explains ...

  10. Cycling legend Pippa York says kindness finally …

    Jan 1, 2022 · Scotland's most successful Tour de France cyclist has opened up on a new life of greater acceptance after transitioning to be a woman. Pippa York, who famously raced as Robert Millar, admits she...

  11. David Millar remembers his past as he celebrates the …

    Nov 29, 2023 · After the longest stage of the 2012 Tour, over 226km and almost six hours of racing, the wait had come to an end for David Millar (Garmin-Sharp). He had himself another stage victory at the...

  12. A Sporting Nation - Robert Millar: Reclusive Star - BBC

  13. Robert Millar: Caledonia's king of the mountains - BBC Sport

  14. Linda Ann - On Life with Philippa York - VeloVeritas

  15. David Millar Interview: Millar's Tale - Cycling Weekly

  16. Philippa York: ‘I’d never deny Robert Millar existed but I was only …

  17. Stunning mural unveiled of Scottish cycling legend Robert Millar

  18. David Millar: Rider Profile - Cycling Weekly

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