![]() ![]() And in Dublin that re-opened an old wound in Irish cycling.īack when A Rough Ride was first published, in May 1990, Kimmage wasn't just castigated for breaking the law of omertà, for spitting in the soup. Over in the UK, Rachel Cugnoni's newly established Yellow Jersey Press had just rescued Paul Kimmage's A Rough Ride from out-of-print obscurity: stripped of its indefinite article and with a new intro and outro, Rough Ride was back on the bookshop shelves. Dublin was en féte as it prepared for the grand départ of the Tour de France. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat itĬast your mind back, if you can, to 1998. ![]() ![]() Weaknesses: It was all a long, long, long time ago. Strengths: Kimmage's sincerity shines through in his passion and his rage. Title: Rough Ride - Behind The Wheel With A Pro Cyclist ![]()
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