• Ep. 8: The Man with the Soap Tattoo

  • By: Keith Olbermann
  • Length: 22 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Ep. 8: The Man with the Soap Tattoo

By: Keith Olbermann
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The effects of Lance Armstrong's doping scandal were felt across the sport, even damaging the careers of clean cyclists – like Phil Gaimon. Disgruntled and almost destitute, Phil went on a quest to stop another cyclist from cheating and emerged as a symbol of sports justice.
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I'm not into cycling and was wondering if I would like this story / episode or not. It is actually one of my favorites. I like how determined Phil was and worked so hard.

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Clean living triumphs.

So far my favorite story, I love the fact that he was anti-drug and was willing to stand up for the little guys. Bicycling is not my sport, but I’m glad that there are people out there fighting for what they love.

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