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Lila 2022-08-23 20:28:12
When I think of the awe that I read "It's Not About the Bike" in junior high school, I can only...
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Ophelia 2022-08-23 19:43:35
2013/11/15 It is correct to say that Armstrong is a great liar of the century, but he is not the enemy of the people, but an amplifier of the system's cancer. Armstrong has gone from being infinitely unreliable for a while to embarrassed on all sides. In fact, it is just a vigorous but failed god-making movement in cycling. It's not Armstrong, there will be others. Unfortunately, most of the film is narrative, and there is not much discussion about public responsibilities and moral dilemmas.
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Nannie 2022-08-23 18:00:02
Oscar documentary shortlist. The director has a pretty good quality in both films a year (previously it was WikiLeaks in the first half of the year: We Steal Secrets), which is amazing. From the follow-up shooting in 2009 to the admission of taking medicine in 2013, it is interspersed with the glorious conceit of the previous seven championships. In fact, the information is very trivial, but a non-fan of me can also see the story very clearly. Armstrong is the inevitable result of this dark...
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Vella 2022-08-23 15:18:34
Armstrong is the inevitable result of this dark sports...
The Armstrong Lie Comments
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Brent 2022-08-23 17:51:46
Pediatric perspective
Lance Armstrong is not the first athlete to be disqualified from the championship due to taking banned drugs, and of course it will never be the last.
Competitive sports is a cruel field, which maximizes the limits of human beings. Its essence determines that it is absolutely impossible to be as... -
Randall 2022-08-23 18:24:08
These are not cycling all about.
These are not cycling all about.
Eyes something, chest too, was breathing so heavy. Not for him, Lance Armstrong. But because I want to know why all of this, the whole, become such a big tragedy?
From Why start?
I have never understood the meaning of the Tour de France
, let alone the fun of...
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Lance Armstrong: I viewed my battle with cancer as an athletic competition. But in that, you either win or you lose. When you lose, or if you lose, you die. So I took that perspective, which is a little dark, and I put it into everything I've done since then. I like to win. But more than anything, I can't stand the idea of losing, because, to me, that equals death.