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david millar - too big for his boots

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Old 29-09.-2003, 02:18 AM   #1
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Default david millar - too big for his boots

i don't understand why this character is hailed as the future of british cycling.

he comes across as extremely arrogant and lacking the mental attitude of a great cyclist.

stop blowing hot david and get down to some serious training and let your results do the talking.
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He's not the future... he is the now!
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