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Despite confessing all or thereabouts to Oprah Winfrey, Armstrong remains largely unapologetic and convinced that all his victories are valid. Resolving both issues will be a hilarious, scary, life-changing adventure. With a cancer charity to his name, the world has a new hero. Ready Player One Sunday 13th January, 8. The infamous father-son duo are setting out reclaim their preeminent bike brands and, hopefully, rebuild some sort of relationship.
SKY - Gold Rush Thursdays at 7. Plus the fact that most other people have a conscience - as demonstrated by disgraced teammate-turned-whistleblower Floyd Landis Jesse Plemons.
Synopsis Ben Foster puts in a tour de force performance as cycling mega-cheat Lance Armstrong in Stephen Frears' fast-pedalling biopic. After beating cancer, Armstrong became a global hero as he powered his way to win a record-breaking seven Tours de France. But as Armstrong blitzed the competition - and the drug tests - Sunday Times journalist David Walsh Chris O'Dowd was determined to prove that his victories were anything but clean. Adapting Walsh's book 'Seven Deadly Sins: My Pursuit of Lance Armstrong', director Frears and Trainspotting screenwriter John Hodge deliver a riveting account of the rise and fall of an icon. Get ready for spokes, drugs and rock'n'roll as director Stephen Frears and writer John Hodge turn reporter David Walsh's exhaustive expose of Lance Armstrong into a whistlestop tour of one of sport's greatest scandals. Realising that the only way to beat his steroidal peers is to join 'em, Armstrong turns to ethically questionable sports doctor Michele Ferrari Canetwhose 'program' depends on much physical training but an even greater dependence on banned, performance-enhancing substances. Alas, following his first dope-fuelled success, Armstrong is diagnosed with testicular cancer. Yet within two years, he's not only back in the saddle but powering his way to his first Tour triumph. With a cancer charity to his name, the world has a new hero. But sports writer Walsh O'Dowd smells a rat. Unfortunately for him, while his suspicions and accusations are well-founded, the results always come back as negative as Armstrong's drug tests. Of course, Walsh was eventually vindicated. But the film makes it clear that Armstrong's downfall was due as much to his egotism as any investigation. Plus the fact that most other people have a conscience - as demonstrated by disgraced teammate-turned-whistleblower Floyd Landis Jesse Plemons. Made, one suspects, without the subject's cooperation, the film doesn't speculate on his private life. His courtship and marriage to first wife Kristin is dealt with in under a minute and there's no sign of Sheryl Crow. Despite confessing all or thereabouts to Oprah Winfrey, Armstrong remains largely unapologetic and convinced that all his victories are valid. But what's the point of winning at tv programm 20 15 sky costs if it makes you the ultimate loser. At least this version of his story deserves your applause.