With the UK official death toll from the CCP virus passing the 100,000 mark, people’s thoughts are naturally turning to the tragic loss of life. But among the stories of tragedy, there are stories of survival—of people for whom the life-changing impact of the pandemic on the world is felt even more intensely. One such story is of 54-year-old Laurence Penn, who spent 29 days in a coma with the virus, and is now determined to make the best of the tough road to recovery—on his bike. Laurance says he was fit and healthy, teaching and training in Jujitsu, mountain biking, circuit training,  swimming, and walking his two dogs. Then he contracted COVID-19 at the start of the first wave in March 2020. He left the hospital in mid-May, three stone (42 lbs.) lighter and with nerve damage to his tongue and to his leg, and heart problems, after learning to walk …