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Woman Reporter:
It's a big day for American cycling, to have two Americans beat an Olympic champ. You must feel some pride. Jerome:
Come on man, walk it off. Muzzin:
No, no, I'm alright. OK. I'm not riding for America lady. I tried riding for America. I spent four years of my life working shitty jobs so I could train and make The Olympic team and ride for my... Look at me! And then some fatasses in Washington started having opinions. The Olympic Committee started having opinions. You, you bitch, I know you! You started writing your opinions. So we boycott The Olympics. I was in the best shape of my life in the summer of 1980 and I got beat by opinions. Woman Reporter:
Is that why you're boycotting the victory ceremony? Muzzin:
What victory? There's two stages left. Woman Reporter:
Still, the fact remains... Muzzin:
You wouldn't know a fact if it banged you all night long!
It's a big day for American cycling, to have two Americans beat an Olympic champ. You must feel some pride. Jerome:
Come on man, walk it off. Muzzin:
No, no, I'm alright. OK. I'm not riding for America lady. I tried riding for America. I spent four years of my life working shitty jobs so I could train and make The Olympic team and ride for my... Look at me! And then some fatasses in Washington started having opinions. The Olympic Committee started having opinions. You, you bitch, I know you! You started writing your opinions. So we boycott The Olympics. I was in the best shape of my life in the summer of 1980 and I got beat by opinions. Woman Reporter:
Is that why you're boycotting the victory ceremony? Muzzin:
What victory? There's two stages left. Woman Reporter:
Still, the fact remains... Muzzin:
You wouldn't know a fact if it banged you all night long!
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It's a big day for American cycling
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to have two Americans beat an olympic champ
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You must feel some pride
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Come on walk it off No no I'm alright
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I'm okay
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I'm not riding for america lady
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I tried riding for america
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I spent four years of my life working at shitty jobs
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muzzin So I could train And make the olympic team
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and ride for america and look at me
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Then some fat asses
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in Washington started having opinions
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The olympic committee started having opinions
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You you bitch I know you
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You started writing your opinions
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So we boycott the Olympics
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I was in the best shape of my life in the summer of 1980
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and I got beat by opinions
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Is that why you're boycotting the victory ceremony
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What victory There's two stages left
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Still the fact remains
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Which you wouldn't know a fact if it banged you all night long
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Movie Summary
Marcus takes his kid brother, David, with him for a physical test and a brain scan, suspecting cerebral aneurysm like their dad died of. They head off on bikes for the big Rockies bike race with Marcus' Sarah driving the van.

