from the article:
If you remember when Lance Armstrong was on Oprah, she asked
him, when you were in the middle of things, did you feel you were
cheating? Did you feel you were doing something wrong? He said no. He
sounded like a psychopath when he was saying that. But from everything I know,
he was right. He was truthful in that moment.
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