Mike O'Donaghue

Mike O'Donaghue (born in 1945) is a former Irish Amateur road racing cyclist. O'Donaghue lived in Carlow and riding for the Carlow Team, he was one of the top amateurs in Ireland during the 1970s. His greatest win was the 1973 Rás Tailteann.[1]

http://www.rastailteann.com/event/fbdras_472.shtml

https://archive.is/20130708062027/http://www.cyclingireland.ie/Home/News/Cycling-Exhibition---Carlow-Co-Museum.aspx

gollark: Anything THAT overpowered would have been patched out ages ago.
gollark: This seems implausible. Not only would this violate causality and many other things, there's no plausible mechanism for how this works, and GTech™ testing *frequently* appeared to cause ☭-¬☭ pair production and annihilation which did not destroy the universe.
gollark: Er, 232.
gollark: Well, in that case, why would annihilation be a problem? It would only release 300GeV or so per ☭-¬☭ annihilation.
gollark: GTech™ collider experiments determined a mass of only 116 GeV ±4.2%, though.

References

  1. Daly, Tom (2003). The Rás – The Story Of Ireland’s Unique Bike Race. The Collins Press. ISBN 1-903464-37-4.


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