
Bill Kennedy warns coronavirus impact on Irish road racing will stretch far beyond 2020
Friday, 27 March 2020
by bishopscourtcircuit
By Kyle White, Belfast Newsletter Armoy Clerk of the Course Bill Kennedy has sounded a stark warning that it could be 2022 before Irish road racing recovers from the impact of the coronavirus crisis. The ‘Race of Legends’ is the only Ulster event on the calendar yet to be postponed or cancelled this season, although
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