In tell-all documentary, doped-fuelled cycling champ Lance Armstrong does not look sorry Globe_Sports
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong is pictured with a team of riders as he takes part in Geoff Thomas's 'One Day Ahead' charity event during a stage of the 102nd Tour de France cycling race from Muret to Rodez, France, on July 16, 2015., in which the main subject attempts to explain himself.Lance Armstrong is recalling his return to cycling after nearly dying of testicular cancer.
But don’t worry, they’re doing God’s work. A couple of weeks ago, the mob took down a cookbook writer at the New York Times. What a thrilling blow for justice.the worst thing you’ve ever done. Even if that worst thing is an ill-judged attempt at saltiness in an interview.The logic here is that people only occasionally reveal their true selves. One slip is proof of the dark soul they’ve managed to hide until that point.
Because he is a remarkable person who has been that way for a long time, Armstrong has got the benefit of multiple deep explorations of his experience. He is funny, scary, wise in his way, delusional, kind, cunning and just about all the other things a person can be. At this point, who cares? Armstrong did performance-enhancing drugs. So did just about every other elite cyclist in the early 2000s. All of Armstrong’s teammates featured in the documentary – each of them far more sympathetic than him – admits to doing the same thing.
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