THE RAIN IN Northern Ireland didn’t dampen the spirits of this young cycling fan in Cushendall today.
What’s Italian for ‘keep her lit’?
Clodagh Rice Clodagh Rice
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'Keep her lit lads' -- one Irish fan's message for Giro riders in Co Antrim today
THE RAIN IN Northern Ireland didn’t dampen the spirits of this young cycling fan in Cushendall today.
What’s Italian for ‘keep her lit’?
Clodagh Rice Clodagh Rice
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