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Why are these statements by the New York Times subjective?

The reasons listed as motives for the competitive nature of female cyclists are able to be proven.
Most people would agree with the idea that it is “useless” to compete when money is not the reward.
It is unlikely that anyone would disagree with the opinions expressed by the New York Times.
Someone else may view the actions of the female cyclists as admirable and impressive.

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the reason they are subjective is because they are made for a certain type of person

Step-by-step explanation:

they cater towards interest

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