Riders - Robert Millar.
As implied previously the comparison with riders past/present is inevitable, we all do it, but it is fatuous.
Millar was a pioneer, living abroad was not easy in those days (globalisation was not a fact of life), in places a lot of working class guys like Millar had never heard of...coming to grips with a foreign culture.
Much easier for riders today, increased professionalism read commercialisation of the sport, minders, etc. Much easier for Wiggins than for Millar.
Millar just wanted to ride the bike, and he did not want to be a celebrity outside his chosen profession.
What is revealing is his editorship of one edition of Cycle Sport (in 1997 I think) more revealing in many ways than the"In Search of"book.
I've much more respect for those guys - Millar/Yatesy/Sherwen than for any of the Wiggins/Cavendish/Hoy generation (that's not to diss the latter's achievements at all).
It was harder then.
Roadking.