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And even these prodigies need to be ridden with a spur and a bridle.Mr Bock is an unabashed defender of elitism.
He wrote in an e-mail from his post in Pakistan: "They may come from difficult, even compromised sources, be ridden with impurities and require careful handling to produce an accurate story.
Riding is easily mastered, and bikes can be ridden with little effort at 16 24 km (10 15 miles) per hour about four to five times the pace of walking.
The countess has more challenging mounts for those wanting a challenge – notably Chaos, one of her Arabs, who has to be ridden with verve to make sure he does not live up to his name.
Still, Mr. Bach has also emphasized a "zero-tolerance" policy and said that if other Russian sports organizations were proved to be ridden with state-sponsored cheating, they, too, could be kept from the Olympics.
He still appears to have some foibles – he needs to be ridden with restraint and presented in the finish as late as possible – but there was no doubting his determination at Leopardstown as he answered Ruby Walsh's call to thrust himself between Ireland's best and put his head in front in the final stride.
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He would be riding with Stewart, who has "traded paint" with Gordon.
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