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ReleaseDoctor Joins Five-Time Tour de France
Winner Lance Armstrong in the Fight Against Cancer |
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pledges to raise over $20,000 for the Lance Armstrong Foundation.
July 25, 2004 --
Five-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong challenges cyclists
across the world to help in the fight against cancer by joining the
Peloton Project. Proceeds from the Peloton Project will benefit the
Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF), an organization dedicated to
enhancing the quality of life of those living with, through, and beyond
cancer.
Founded in 1997, the LAF's mission is to enhance the quality of
survival of those diagnosed with cancer. The LAF seeks to promote the
optimal physical, psychological, and social recovery and care of cancer
survivors and their loved ones. The Foundation focuses its activities
in the following areas: survivor services and support, groundbreaking
survivorship programs, and medical and scientific research grants.
Rick Rosa, D.C. has pledged to raise over $20,000 for the Lance
Armstrong Foundation as a member of the Peloton Project, a program
where cyclists, cancer survivors and other volunteers raise funds and
awareness for the Foundation in their local communities.
With many people in his family suffering from the effects of cancer the
last straw was drawn when his personal hero, his father was diagnosed
with stage four colon cancer over two years ago he teamed up with LAF
and the high end watch community to auction over $25,000 in watches
ranging in price from $500 to $7950. Many of the finest watch makers
like IWC, Panerai, Martin Braun, CYCLOS watch, Montana watch company,
Ball watch company, David Yurman and Frederique constant came together
Dr. Rosa. The auction will occur on Timezone.com and will end on
Saturday August 14th.
The Peloton Project was established as a result of interest on the part
of cyclists around the world who wished to join Lance Armstrong in his
fight against cancer. In five years the project has raised over $9
million for the Foundation. Peloton Project members raise funds in
their local communities and qualify for recognition awards, including
an all-expense paid trip to the Ride for the Roses Weekend in Austin,
Texas in October of 2004.
The Ride for the Roses Weekend is among the most popular and
significant events in the world of cycling. The annual event, held in
Austin, Texas, attracts more than 6,500 participants in the 10- to
100-mile Ride for the Roses. Other events include: the Run for the
Roses 5K fun run; the Health and Sport Expo; Post-Ride Party; and a
variety of family-oriented events. In 2003 the event raised more than
$4.5 million for the LAF's cancer survivorship programs and services
By now, many people are aware of Lance Armstrong’s inspiring story.
Diagnosed at age 25 with testicular cancer, Lance was given a less than
40 percent chance to live. The world-class cyclist faced enormous odds
and uncertainty about his future, but from the moment of his diagnosis
he declared himself a cancer survivor, not a cancer victim. He took an
active role in educating himself about his disease. Armed with
knowledge and confidence in medicine, he underwent aggressive treatment
and beat the cancer.
In 1999, the world witnessed one of the greatest comebacks in sports
history when Lance won the Tour de France. In winning his fifth
consecutive Tour victory in 2003, he again proved his superior
strength—both as a cyclist and a cancer survivor.
To learn more about the Lance Armstrong Foundation or the Peloton
Project, please contact the Foundation at (512) 236-8820 or visit the
website at www.laf.org.
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