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Rough Ride

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Originally published 1990
Authors Paul Kimmage
Page count312
Publishers Random House
Subject Cycling
GenresBiography
Autobiography
Sports Fiction
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Date of Upd.
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About Rough Ride


Rough Ride is a William Hill Sports Book of the Year, written by Irish journalist Paul Kimmage in 1990. It is an autobiography that charts the author's upbringing in Dublin and his obsession with cycling, which started with his father being a top-level Irish amateur.

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Most of the papers highlight The Warning - Made in Downing Street, the daily briefing on Sunday by The Deputy chief medical officer for England , That the life in the UK, not back to normal for six months

Says Dr. Jenny Harries' comment makes it "almost inevitable" That the government announced the extension of the restrictions beyond the three weeks initially.

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Says housing Secretary Robert Jenrick "face a Rough Ride " over No 10, the handling of the pandemic, when he appeared alongside Dr. Harries, after complaints about the slow growth of the Tests and the lack of personal protective equipment for medical Staff .

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the ExCel Centre in East London is transformed into a temporary hospital

a to print several Newspapers That a photo of the former Labour leader, Lord Kinnock, sits to speak in front of his door, his son on a chair a few feet away.

Writing on Twitter, Stephen Kinnock Says That he and his wife, visited his parents for a "socially distanced" celebration of his father's 78th Birthday .

South Wales police say responded to Labour MP, the Embassy of the advice of him was The Trip not as fundamental travel classified. Mr Kinnock said he had to deliver, which supplies some necessary and was "off" after staying long enough to sing Happy Birthday .



Source of news: bbc.com

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