Robert Millar: Abusing riders only makes them stronger

Chris Froome and teammate Leopold König (Team Sky)

Chris Froome and teammate Leopold König (Team Sky)

I'm surprised, not by the abuse of the race leader at the Tour de France, but that no-one has caught it on camera and that we don't know who did it. I'd have expected that amongst all the spectators with smartphones and video recorders there would be at least one film or photo of the perpetrator who threw urine over Chris Froome.

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Robert Millar was one of the last pure climbers of the Tour de France, winning several stages in the mountain stages and finishing fourth overall in 1984. He is also the only English speaker to have ever won the prestigious polka-dot jersey climber's competition jersey.

Millar retired in 1995 but has continued to follow the sport closely. He was often critical of the media and quickly cuts through the excuses and spin to understand why and how riders win and lose.