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  1. Philippa York, née Robert Millar le 13 septembre 1958 à Glasgow, est une journaliste sportive et cycliste britannique, d'abord connue pour sa carrière sportive professionnelle dans les compétitions de cyclisme sur route masculin de 1980 à 1995.. Cycliste au caractère offensif, ayant remporté cinq étapes et deux maillots de meilleur grimpeur d'un grand tour (dont celui du Tour de France ...

  2. 7 de jul. de 2017 · British former Tour de France cyclist Robert Millar has completed a transition to become a woman. The 58-year-old has decided to go public with the gender change because she says there is "a much ...

  3. Philippa York (* 13.September 1958 in Glasgow) ist eine schottische Radsportkommentatorin. Vor der Durchführung geschlechtsangleichender Maßnahmen war sie als Robert Millar erfolgreich im Männerradsport.. Radsportlaufbahn. Am Beginn und am Ende seiner Karriere standen jeweils Siege in Meisterschaftsrennen. 1976 wurde er Meister von Schottland im Straßenrennen der Junioren, 1978 und 1979 ...

  4. 7 de jul. de 2017 · British former Tour de France cyclist Robert Millar has completed a transition to become a woman. The 58-year-old has decided to go public with the gender change because she says there is "a much ...

  5. Philippa York, nata Robert Millar (Glasgow, 13 settembre 1958), è un'ex ciclista su strada britannico. Professionista dal 1980 al 1995, vinse tre tappe al Tour de France Carriera. Millar ottenne i primi successi in carriera al Tour de France, aggiudicandosi una vittoria di tappa nel 1983 e nell'edizione ...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2021 · In 1985 and 1986, mercurial climber Robert Millar twice came one step away from becoming Britain’s first Grand Tour winner – only for a combination of bad luck, mismanagement, Machiavellian ...

  7. A belated happy birthday to Robert Millar (currently known as Philippa York), who was born on September 13, 1958. Millar is regarded as one of Britain’s most successful professional cyclists of all time, having won the King of the Mountains competition in the 1984 Tour de France, while finishing fourth overall.. This marked the first time a British rider won a major Tour classification, and ...