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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  • Rood13년 이하
    He was just being a sore loser. If he had the real talent, he would have not needed to rely on steroids. Obviously, he didn't think that he was good, or else he wouldn't have taken the steroids in the first place. He was so caught up with being the winner that he probably did not enjoy competing in the sport he was supposed to love.
    • Steroid Exper13년 이하
      steroids will enhance you body such as making stronger biceps and triceps, but overdoses will hurt you... Lance obviously didn't overdose.
      • mamaboy222213년 이하
        moma says that stereroids can hurt your body
        • DanceTilYouDrop13년 이하
          @yupnatnat:) I totally agree. This is a terrible thing to do. I would not be able to live with myself.
          • yupnatnat:)13년 이하
            This is a terrible thing that Armstrong did. All those competitors tried so hard, and I think that is not fair. He gets what he deserves, and that's that.
            • Oprah 13년 이하
              I LOVE Oprah
            • :{)121113년 이하
              I think that Armstrong was completely wrong to do this. If he really was a great cyclist, he would have known that to succeed you have to at least try. Filing a law suit against someone who was honest is just sick.
              • thalia1015
                thalia101513년 이하
                There are not even words to describe how wrong that is, think about how hard the competitors tried, just to be beat due to steroids! Also the fact that he filed a law suit just because that woman tried to show the truth, when he knew she was right was just sick. How did he live with himself? I wouldn't be able to. He put all that guilt on himself. He also had so many fans. I'm just glad he finally confessed, but imagine how mad people are at him, his old teammates, Emma O'Riley, his fans... He put himself in a big mess.
                • dancingdiva576
                  dancingdiva57613년 이하
                  He gets what he deserves. When you do something wrong and you do nothing about it, the guilt will only just keep pilling up and get worse. Sadly, he is just one example. Has anyone heard of fair play?!
                  • 1dinfection
                    1dinfection13년 이하
                    I'M Glad He confesed He must of had so much guilt! those drug should be baned forever!

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