Winning At All Costs . . . . . . A Good Strategy?
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Late last week, Lance Armstrong, the winner of seven consecutive titles (1999-2005) of the world's most grueling bike race - The Tour de France, finally confessed to something many people had suspected for years - The use of performance enhancing steroids during most of his storied career, to get an edge over his competitors.
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- asdf약 10년Wow That's sad
- abcdefg약 10년i used to admire him, now i dislike him very much so
- LOL11년 이하LOL
- jc약 11년even though he did a bad thing, look for the good things he did.
- garfield약 11년i absolutely hate him
happypug12약 11년I love to run, but I would never cheat. What Lance did was wrong, even though I don't understand how eating some drugs can help you win.
kell-bell약 11년That is cheating which is illegal and hurtful to everyone. 1) the players that tried their hardest. 2) the fans that think he did it the right way 3) the people who give him the titles of winning and loosing.
nikukyu약 11년That is not the real way to win! They were cheating, and it's not fair at all to the other players.
j_t_k약 11년That the thing with athletes they can't figure out who is using drugs and who is not. that is not fair to although other athletes who played fair and square.
peacheslarue약 11년Thats just sad. why did he have to take drugs anayway?
j_t_k약 11년I guess he really wanted to win.
peacheslarue약 11년Just for winning some stupid medal he ruined his life and now everyone hates him........
happypug12약 11년Wait, how did the drugs help him to win?
reagan약 11년I just couldn't imagine doing something that selfish and silly.