Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 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 ...

  2. Robert Millar is the memory. He was then a 21-year-old at the end of an undistinguished first pro season. A Glaswegian, he had left home the year before to join an amateur team in Paris and earn a ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Millar won the King of the Mountains jersey in the 1984 Tour de France, finishing fourth overall, and was twice runner-up in the Vuelta a Espana. “If I had the information that is available now to me back then, when I was on the cusp of trying to make a decision, I would have chosen to transition and not become a cyclist or whatever I became.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2021 · Robert Millar, ahora conocido como Philippa York, fue un reconocido ciclista entre 1980 y 1995, tiempo en el cual alcanzó numerosas victorias como una clasificación en el Tour de Francia, participaciones en el Giro, además de estar al nivel del gran Pedro » El Perico Delgado «. Uno de los mejores ciclistas de los 80´s

  6. Mr Robert Millar is a General Surgeon and is a part of Epworth General Surgery and Gastroenterology Clinical Institute and is accredited at a number of major hospitals throughout Victoria. After qualifying as a general surgeon in 1983, Mr Millar worked in a high volume general surgical department at the Royal Melbourne Hospital until late 2020 and continues to run an active private practice.

  7. 10 de jun. de 2021 · An inspirational tribute to a Scottish cycling legend has been officially unveiled at the gateway to the Campsie Fells. A huge mural of Robert Millar has been painted on the gable end of a building owned by Campsie Golf Club at Crow Road, Lennoxtown. Millar was crowned ‘King of the Mountains’ at the 1984 Tour de France, the first time.