Morbid Wrote:
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> I think it is fair enough if you want to see great
> sportsmen as also being great people that you can
> look up to. I can sympathize with that, and I
> would like to see it too. Unfortunately, they are
> rare. Most great sportsmen are just great at the
> sport they are specialized in, and they became
> that because they sacrificed everything else to
> get it.
That what I was talking about.
Sir Stirling Moss never had a championship title, but he was a real gentlemen and this is definitely enough to me to respect him more than Sebastian Vettel, who have 3 titles.
Maybe it is a little same with a Lance Armstrong's story. Is he worthy of respect for the fact he aspired for victory in every possible way? Or he is despicable swindler who broke the rules?
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