Back in June last year
I wrote this short blog about 'meeting' the polka dot jersey won and worn by one of my cycling heroes, Robert Millar, at the 1984 Tour de France.
I'd encountered it
after stumbling into Billy Bilsland Cycles on the way home from an
afternoon watching the British Road Race Championships at Glasgow
Green.
Well it seems as if
another trip west (surely a pilgrimage?) is on the cards. Billy
Bilsland Cycles have this week unveiled an addition to their Millar
tribute. Alongside the signed and framed spotty jersey you can now
see the actual Peugeot bike upon which Millar rode to that famous
victory.
Apparently the bike
hadn't been seen in public for 30 years, having been in the ownership of a private collector. Well now (but
unlike it's ilusive original owner) the bike is very much back in the
public eye — and in one of Scotland's best bike
shops too. Definitely worth a trip to Glasgow, if only to marvel at
the size of the inner chainring — what, no compact?!
There's more info and a
full gallery at Billy Bilsland's Facebook page.
(Still reckon retro Peugeots look better in fluro pink, like my old steed.)
(Still reckon retro Peugeots look better in fluro pink, like my old steed.)
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