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Dazed and Confused said:Millar is like a whoore hanging around the lobby in a six star hotel in Dubai.
Just setting himself up for the next job.
http://road.cc/content/news/133358-david-millar-says-cycling-became-burden-wants-enjoy-sport-again
"I'd like to get back into sport being something I go out and have fun doing rather than worrying about numbers and science."
He added that while he hopes to stay in cycling, perhaps on the business side, "I need a break from the whole racing scene. It's been my whole adult life, even my kid life since being a teenager."
Millar, banned from the sport for two years in 2004 and stripped of the world time trial title he had won the previous year after admitting using EPO also spoke of his lack of awareness of the sport’s dopingculture when he first entered it.
"I don't think any of us did until we were in it, but since then it's night and day: then it was night, and now it's day."
He believes young professionals nowadays don’t face the same pressures to dope that he and his contemporaries did, saying: “Kids coming in now can have a great, clean career, which wasn't necessarily the case when I turned pro."