Millars jerseys??
In todays Guardian it states that David Millar is the only British cyclist to have worn all the Tour de France classification jerseys.
Is this true??? I know that he's worn yellow and I can imagine that he's worn white, but green and/or polka dot???
Incidentally what was the yellow box on his helemt yesterday?
Is this true??? I know that he's worn yellow and I can imagine that he's worn white, but green and/or polka dot???
Incidentally what was the yellow box on his helemt yesterday?
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aye...when he won the prologue in 2000 he also won the white, green, and PD at the same time.
helmet - radio.0 -
The box is a radio and yes, he's worn the green and polka dot jerseys.
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He wore Polka Dot in the 2007 edition for a short while following a breakaway in stage 1.
He had the Yellow, Green and Young Rider after his stage 1 win in 2000.0 -
singlespeedexplosif wrote:aye...when he won the prologue in 2000 he also won the white, green, and PD at the same time.
helmet - radio.
that doesn't really count though.........
As for the radio box, where do the other riders hide their radios??~~~~~~Sustrans - Join the Movement~~~~~~0 -
that doesn't really count though.........
apparently it does.0 -
The green he wore was from 2003 he finished second to McGee ion the time trial so wore the jersey on his behalf.0
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barnesr wrote:singlespeedexplosif wrote:aye...when he won the prologue in 2000 he also won the white, green, and PD at the same time.
helmet - radio.
that doesn't really count though.........
As for the radio box, where do the other riders hide their radios??
In the back pocket of their jersey. The new Garmin ones are a lot smaller than the ones that all the other teams are using.0 -
I thought the yellow box was the timing chip as I couldn't see one on his chainstay :oops:Carlsberg don't make cycle clothing, but if they did it would probably still not be as good as Assos0