I had a decision to make. To me, it wasn't a hard one: if I could ride, I was going. Crashes were unavoidable in cycling, and so was bad luck, and if you worried about falling off the bike, you'd never get on.

Lance Armstrong


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How do you fight an invisible opponent like suspicion?

Lance Armstrong


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Some things you can't win, though I don't like to admit it. I'm not used to losing much of anything, whether its a race or a debate, but among the things that I nearly lost are my life, my neck, and my good name, and I've gained a realization: a life of unbroken success is not only impossible, it's probably not even good for you...

Lance Armstrong


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What losing does is, it restores the perspective.

Lance Armstrong


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My house is burned, but I can see the sky.

Lance Armstrong


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I challenged that assumption by returning to a full, productive life. I had behaved, Nichols said, "as if death was an option".

Lance Armstrong


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What will you do with your wild

Lance Armstrong


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There comes a time in every race when a competitor meets the real opponent, and understands that it's himself.

Lance Armstrong


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In a pack sprint to the finish line, a solo rider without allies or associates is a tired

Lance Armstrong


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