Quote by David Millar
The first time I rode a bike I was four or five. I crashed into th

The first time I rode a bike I was four or five. I crashed into the back of a car. – David Millar

Other quotes by David Millar

But human nature dictates that there will always be cheaters. Thats inevitable. Where theres money involved and glory, there are going to be people that cheat, and there will always be ways to cheat. – David Millar

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Money
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Why should sports men and women get punished harsher than people in the normal world? – David Millar

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Sports
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It seemed romantic but also tragic – people would be winning but then lose it all, or crash but fight on, break bones but get back on their bikes and try to finish. Just getting to the end was seen as an achievement in itself. – David Millar

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Romantic
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car
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There are going to be little victories that we claim, even if its finishing 15th and putting the car back in hauler without a scratch on it. – Kurt Busch

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car

I think you have to feel comfortable with your car. You have to go into turn one, every lap, with confidence. You have to be sure of yourself and your equipment. – Danica Patrick

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car

My parents were what I like to call proper musical fans. Lots of Sondheim was played in the car. – Daniel Radcliffe

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car

My brother was a lifeguard in a car wash. – Henny Youngman

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car

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