AUSTIN, Texas ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äú September 9, 2008 ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äú Today, Lance Armstrong, cancer survivor, founder and chairman of the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) and cycling champion, released the following statement regarding his return to professional sports:
“I am happy to announce that after talking with my children, my family and my closest friends, I have decided to return to professional cycling in order to raise awareness of the global cancer burden. This year alone, nearly eight million people will die of cancer worldwide. Millions more will suffer in isolation, victims not only of the disease but of social stigma. After the passage of Proposition 15 in Texas, a $3 billion investment in the fight against cancer which is helping to make this disease part of the national dialogue in America, it’s now time to address cancer on a global level.”
Mr. Armstrong will discuss his cycling program and an international LIVESTRONG strategy on September 24th in New York City at the Clinton Global Initiative.
Awesome!
Thank you, Lance, for taking on an even larger role in the fight against cancer. Your efforts will continue to inspire those around you, and the many levels of government bodies (not only in the U.S.) but in Canada and Europe to take up the fight.
We need more Lance Armstrongs!
Good luck. Well done.
Ride Hard My Friend!!
Scott
I am so thrilled that you are coming back. Your re-entry is needed at this dark hour in cycling with drugs being in the spotlight. Having a superstar of cycling come back is what the sport needs.
Thanks again. You are an inspiration to all of us!
Tim
i am so happy that i am crying!
what an inspiration to all.
good luck lance. i can’t wait to see you dancing on your pedals again.
Lance,
I run collegiate cross country and track, and cycle during the off season. You have long been my inspiration. Had it not been for what you did, I doubt I would be where I am today. to see you come back is like a dream come true. You’re a great athlete and a great human being. Go win #8! And do it for a great cause. I’ll be following your announcement on the 24th!
LIVESTRONG!!!
Andrew
Who better to address cancer on a global level? Your commitment in the fight against cancer is admirable and appreciated by all of us! I am voting that “yes” you will win!!! Believe it!
LIVESTRONG!!!
Jere
I applaud your return… If anyone can hareness more awareness for the cause, its you!
Wellcome again Lance in cycling
world. We need you, and I am sure you can win for the 8th time this marvellous race!!!
With your character everything is possible; I saw you in Tenerife cycling terribly (during Paris-Nice,after your left).So was your fight against cancer too! I am looking again to your re-entry in 2009 with fine feelings. Good luck.
Good news..welcome back Lance!
Great news Lance! I’m riding the Honolulu Century on 9/28 in honor of you, my friends with cancer, and those that have unfortunately passed away. Livestrong!
Quelle incroyable nouvelle !
Ton retour va encore nous bluff?ɬ© !
Good luck
I wish you nothing but, the very best. I look forward to seeing you in next years tour.
Until a cure for cancer is found,
Sarah
This is the best news ever for the fight against cancer and cycling! As a small bicycle store owner it is just outstanding to get this great news. Since your retirement, recreational riders have not had the motivation that you create in people. When my clients watch you race they feel connected to a purpose greater which causes the desire to LIVESTRONG!
Thank you for your inspiration today and especially all that you do for cancer efforts globally.
Best wishes!
the TdF 08 was too slow wasn’t it ? I love it. Hope the training and the racing will be fun and enjoyable. carpe diem
Aside the good cause, finally a reason to watch again the Tour de France….
Kick some ass and good luck.
The best news for the cycling world and the cancer fight.
Thanks, Lance
Je suis ?ɬ©mue jusqu’aux larmes, quel bonheur de vous retrouver ?ɬ† nouveau sur les routes de notre pays. On croit en vous, comme toujours,
Bravo.
GO LANCE!!!
Here’s to more Champaign on the Champs-?É‚Ä?lys?ɬ©es in 2009!!!
I was there for #6 and #7 and you can count on me for #8!
See you in Paris!
LiveStrong!
holy crap!!!! I can not be more excited at this very moment. July is always so hard to wait for and now it will be even worse. I can’t wait to see you back in the saddle.
Go lance!!!
It’s not about the bike, as your book so aptly states. It’s about your heart, determination, and spirit for winning. Winning an 8th Tour de France, winning the war on cancer, and winning the hearts of millions.
Ride hard, Live strong.
The astronaut returns! Welcome back, Lance.
Crapping my pants in anticipation!
Enhora buena por la decisi?ɬ?n, espero que disfrutes tanto como lo has hecho siempre.
A?ɬ?n recuerdo esa foto en el periodico, estabas recien operado y a mi me diagnosticaron esclerosis multiple. Me diriji a ti como si te conociera y te dije, “si tu sales yo tambien”
El 2009 tu octavo tour y mi cuarto IM Lanzarote.
Un abrazo, y, dale ca?ɬ±a!!
Tanks for your come back Lance!! 8 French tour for You!! Good luck!!
Lance…
A big Yessss to your decision… you’re still in your prime and you are a lightning rod in motivating folks who pedal and who face the cancer fight. I’m getting ready to hit the chemo trail and the folks at Livestrong have been really helping me out.
God bless you in your efforts…
Jack – broken, but fixable!
PS – father of the Butler Brothers!
As a two time cancer survivor, “Thank You” for all you’ve done in the fight against cancer and for what you will do in this global fight. You have been and are an inspiration to those of us that have had cancer, have it now, and to those(unfortunately) yet to cycle down our road. Your inspiration is what made me get back on the saddle again. It’s a pleasure to be a member of Team LIVESTRONG.
Ride on!!! LIVESTRONG
GRACIAS POR VOLVER.VUELVES A DARME LA ILUSION DEL CICLISMO.GRACIAS DESDE ESPA?É‚ÄòA
The best news I have heard in along time! It made my day! Thanks Lance
Awesome news Lance. Pro cycling hasn’t been the same since you retired. Best of luck with your comeback, I will be looking forward to TdF ’09 with anticipation.
LiveStrong!!!!
hey champ !!!! this is great news that people around the world are happy to hear !!!
all the best in the coming months and remember to
MAKETHEMSUFFER lmac in canada
glad you are coming back man.. we’ve missed ya
Lance,
Thank you for taking the fight on cancer globally. You will impact the world fight against the disease. You will also bring credability back into the sport of professional cycling!
God Bless,
Dennis
Win or lose, it doesn’t matter. You will bring such hope and belief to so many and that will be worth more than standing on the podium. No matter where you finish you will always be a first in so many peoples hearts and minds. You are an inspiration.
Lance ~
You have more strenght than life requires! Keep living out loud on purpose with purpose. I’m with you all the way
LiveStrong,Bcuz you can
Barb
Saw you on the bike yesterday morning around 10:20 at Mo-Pac and Enfield. You had “the look” incl. a bit of the “dead Elvis.” Called my Wife, told her that something is up. Now we know. Go get’m !
Thanks Lance for getting back on the bike and for such a great cause! You inspire my husband everyday and now he is riding his first week ride for America’s Hero’s! He is 65 years young. We have always been a great supporter both finically and in spirit!
Dear Lance:
I’m thrilled with your decision! I’m a 57 year old medical student and I love stories of people who look at their age, consider the odds, and go for it anyway. I’ll be pulling for you every step of the way and looking forward to next year’s Tour with great anticipation!
The positive impact of your decision on people who struggle with cancer and other conditions that seem to limit their capabilities will be tremendous. The world needs to see us “living” and facing challenges and overcoming obstacles, finding hope and giving it away every day.
God bless, good luck, and train hard!
Bill
Hey Legend,
I am staring at your signed US Postal Service Jersey hanging on my wall and I have goosebumps all over my body. When i watched your video this morning I pumped my fists, screamed at my wife “Its True he’s back” and had tears well up in my eyes.
Go get em tiger..
Inspirational! Go get ‘em, Lance!
Lance;
As a cancer survivor and a member of Lance’s Army I am pleased to hear of your return to YOUR sport and your continuning commitment to cancer research!
wait untill Jon George hears about this!
awesome
I saw the Health and Human Services committee hearings on cancer a couple months ago. Who would have thought so many conincidences would have occured shortly thereafter. Hopefully leaders such as yourself and Senator Kennedy will bring light upon the issues us cancer survivors all face. Great job…you are, without a doubt the greatest fighter and leader the cancer community has ever known.
Crikey!
I hope Jan comes back too!
Even if you don’t win the ’09 TdF bike race, you will win!
Win Susan!!!
Great news Lance … hope to see you in Adelaide for the Tour Down Under!
Lance, this is great news. I’ve watched every minute of the tour for the last six years but really missed seeing you this year. While we are still fans of Hincapie, we will be glad to see you back in the peloton or better yet out front on the Alps. We are also hopeful Bruyneel will be back in the team car instead of the commentators table with Mr. Hummer. Most importantly is however your motivation for doing it. To bring international attention to battling cancer is a stroke of genius and a brilliant strategy. We will be watching, cheering, and contributing in whatever way we can.
YES! On all counts YES! You’ve shown how strong you can be in your personal and public fight with cancer – and now with your comeback. Take it to ‘em Lance the sport certainly needs the good news.
Lance, THANK YOU!!! for your willingness to ride not only for your own peace, but for the cause of raising awareness about cancer. You are a true gem, and my inspiration as I battled cancer. Ride hard, Live Strong.
Warmly,
Jill T.
GO Lance GO! and good luck doing it. It won’t be easy, by any means. But I sure wouldn’t bet against you.
Lance…
The USA is pulling for you (and you’ve already won!)…dance on the peddles!
We have goosebumps!!! We planned to be in France for next year’s Tour and now there is no doubt. After losing friends and my Dad to this disease, we’re in all the way!! See you in Monaco in July….need a teammate??
Lance, you are the greatest. I know you can win the Tour again. Go Back to N.C.
GO LANCE GO LANCE
There are angels that will ride with you with each stroke of the pedal … my John will be one of them! Paris, here we come!!!
Yippy. Look Lance, no chain. Knock their socks off!
Only my marriage and the birth of my children are bigger events than this . . . but it’s very close! Can wait to see you riding for all those who Living Strong as you soar through the mountains of France! Looks like my “7Tours” license plates will soon have to be re-ordered to feature a beautiful “8″. Bonne chance!
2009 will be the year my family returns to watch you compete and win the 9th. This years tour was not the same without you. Here’s to an athlete that doesn’t need enhancement drugs to dance in the pedals and push himself to the limit. You are an inspiration to cancer survivors and I am proud to be a member of Lance’s Army. Train hard and see you in winning form in summer ’09
Lance, My daughter is inspired by your determination and drive. So much so, she did a 60 mile bike rally while still on chemo. She is a 3 1/2 year brain cancer survivor and a huge Tour de France fan. She is very excited about your return and also believes “it’s not about the bike”. Your success has encourged her on her quest to remain active and healthy despite having had cancer. Attitude is everything and I love yours!
Great decision Lance…We will look forward to seeing you in Santa Barbara and the Valley training and racing the TdCa….Ride on and Livestrong
Time again to show what a true champion is made of.
May the tears shed in sorrow of those lost refresh you in the heat of France’s July, the hopes and dreams of those still fighting carry you over the peaks of the Alps and Pyrenees with effortless grace, and may the breath of all those praying for a cure blow you faster to the Champs Elysees than ever before.
Go Lance Go!
Aloha and Mahalo!
WELCOME BACK, Lance. Go get’em . Hey France he’s back deal with it.
Lance,
We salute your endurance and perseverance in the fight to find a cure.
Kelly Jad’on/Founder
http://www.BasilAndSpice.com
It’s hard for me to put into words what an inspiration you are through your courage and accomplishments. I’ve just cried tears of joy to read about your return to professional cycling. You have displayed and used well your many gifts and I’m glad you will get back to the sport you love and continue to motivate others.
This past year my husband and I have looked to you numerous times for the encouragment to keep fighting. You yet again inspire him as a fellow survivor to keep fighting for others who need our help. Carpe Diem my friend !
We saw you win your 6th and will definitely make the trip to see you win #8. You inspire people of all nations, races, backgrounds and beliefs with your will and willingness to battle beyond the pain for what is truly important.
Looking forward to seeing you on the Champs in Paris — I’m sure “your hotel” is eager to hang the flag of the Lonestar State again!!!!
WhoooHoooo!!!!
lance is back and he’s on a mission!!!
Lance, it is great to have you back! As someone who has family members who have survived cancer, as well as some who lost the battle, I am proud of the focus you are taking. You will no doubt bring a lot of interest back to American cycling and hopefully help the Tour de Georgia survive (I will be there again in 2009). I am also sure that cycling globally will have more people tuning in. So what a great platform to seek supporters in the war against cancer…Viva La Lance!
Fantastic news…I can’t wait to cheer you on in the ’09 Tour!!! See you in the Alps.
How about them apples! Lance we love you! We are all so excited! You rock. Intenti8n is your number eight. See you at the tour.
Thanks for allowing us to dream again: watching you fly over the mountains or blowing the clock
Best of luck
Lance:
One word – “THANKS”
From all your fans and followers.
Go you good thing Lance
Lance-
My mom, who recently passed away of cancer, will be an angel on your shoulder in France. She was your biggest fan will love to see you ride from heaven.
I can’t think of anyone better to lead the global fight against cancer. I hope that this still means we’ll see you back in Leadville next year. Happy Trails. Namaste.
I coincidentally heard about your confirmed comeback today while finishing the book Lance Armstrong’s War. Cancer is just another troll you have yet to conquer. ALLEZ, LANCE!
Incredible news ! My father-in-law is fighting prostate cancer and his spirits will be lifted by the fact that you’ll be riding hard up those mountains again Lance !
Thanks for all you do. Steve
Tomorrow I am riding with the inspiration that Lance is returning to the peleton!! Restore our hope!
Welcome Back Lance!!! Way to Keep fighting the LIVESTRONG Way on the road to a cure with your second passion your bike…Very Awesome!
such fantastic news to hear you will be on the road again.
the reasons for coming back says it all,the more people become aware of the fight against cancer the better!
you are an inspiration to millions.
can`t wait for next years tour!
whatever happens you have proved to be a champion on or of the bike.livestrong!!
Great news! And you know that Lance will surround himself with the best team possible, hopefully Big George will join him!
I can’t think of a better way to get cancer awareness into the global spotlight.
Also, this is a great opportunity to make the naysayers eat their words! Best of luck in your training, Lance!
I am looking forward to seeing you wear yellow in Paris!
-Andrew
Watch out France…here we come!!!
YEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSS!!!
Thanks for the inspiration!
I knew this day was coming, and YES it’s finally here!!! You are such an inspiration to the entire world, not only in your cycling career, but in your fight against cancer. You are a true warrior and proven survivor. Can’t wait to see you in the Tour this July!! Ride on and Keep Fighting. You have the entire world behind you, Now and ALWAYS! May God Bless you.
Lance – as a fellow cancer survivor you inspired me to become a cyclist, a sport I have grown to love; your return to pro cycling is an incredible boost not only for the sport, but for the fight against cancer. Best wishes for success on all fronts – Win Le Tour in 09 and beat cancer globally… Livestrong & Aloha, Denis
PS – please revive the Tour of Hope…
Go Lance, I am soooooo very proud of you.
You are mine and my daughters mentor for walking and exercising. We know that you
can do it and will be rooting with you all the way! I am in the Livestrong Challenge here in Austin on October 25th and just completed the Human Race with you. You make us al; SO VERY PROUD AND HUMBLE.
Mary Kormendy
CONGRATS to you Lance!! I am SO EXCITED to watch you on the bike again!! You’ve made my year!!!! Best to you…stay healthy and strong. Sharon –aka “Grasshopper”
You are a true legend Lance! Fantastic reason for returning to cycling as you certainly have nothing more to prove. I sincerely hope your return makes a huge and positive impact on the demise of cancer in our world.
Hola Lance, escribo desde Las Islas Canarias, en el 2003 entr?ɬ© a formar parte de la lista del Cancer, el como y el porqu?ɬ© no importa ahora, lo importante es que vas a volv?ɬ©r y que tantos otros como yo te vamos a ver luchar no solo por ganar el 8 Tour, si no por la causa en la que los supervivientes de esta enfermedad deberiamos estar juntos para luchar.
Gracias por esta magn?ɬ?fica desici?ɬ?n.
Hello Lance, I write from the Canary Islands, in 2003 I joined the list of Cancer, how and why it does not matter now, the important thing is that you will be BACK and so many others like me you’re going to see not fight only 8 by winning the Tour, if not for the cause in which the survivors of this disease we should be together to fight.
Thanks by this magnificent decision.
You make us proud every day, now even more. Wow you are amazing and inspirational for all us us survivors!!
Thanks for everything.
Survive Alive!!!!!!
Lance,
Your commitment to the fight against cancer is an inspiration to all who live with this deadly disease.
Welcome back to cycling and LIVESTRONG!!!!!
Amazing news. Saw the article in this morning’s Austin American-Statesman and thought, “I wonder if he’ll really do it?” Give it all you’ve got. Frankly, whether you win an eight tour or not, it will be great just to have you back in the race. Hope to catch a glimpse of you training sometime.
Good luck and continued winning in health, life, and on the bike.
Welcome back, now i wish I would have biked the livestrong portland challenge instead of running it. maybe next time i can ride with you after the next retirement. Thanks and the sport needs you.
Today September 9th my 35th Birthday! As a 2X cancer survivor you and your foundation have been my rock! My sister passed away 3 years ago to the same cancer that I fought, You are a real inspiration to all of us! Keep up the great work and we will be cheering for you and the team! LIVESTRONG its the only way!
Just as others have said, the Tour hasn’t been the same without you. I’m so excited about your decision–rock on!! I wear my Livestrong bracelet nearly everyday…something so simple can give me such strengh. Your comeback means so much– more than words can describe. Get that 8th!!!
Thank you. I am so happy to hear that you are coming back to professional cycling. You are such an inspiration and hero to so many people living with cancer, and to those who live with them. Go get #8!
Win or lose on the bike Lance is THE winner and makes all of us share his leadership and victories. HE MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
Lance,
Thank you, for dedicating yourself – again – to raising awareness–on a global level for the fight against cancer!
I know there is a young man in Iowa – named “Andre” who is one of your biggest fans.
“It’s not what you are,
it’s what you don’t become that hurts.”
Thank you Lance for being the force which enables inner darkness to be illuminated.
This is fantastic news! I cannot tell you how excited I am to get the chance to see you compete again. I can think of no better way for the fight against Cancer to be brought to the attention of the masses again.
Thank you Lance for all you do and all you give of yourself. We’ve missed you, we applaud you & we’re with you.
Hi Lance, I read in the news today that the Astana team says they don’t know anything about you being on it next year. I thought you were going to join their team and not draw a salary. What really is the truth? I’m confused with all the secrecy going on. What about your buddy George Hincapie. I hope that your 1st Lt will be back by your side again on the team. I can see a #8 Tour win on the horizon.
Lance I think what you are doing is great. You clearly LIVESTRONG.
You inspire so many, as well as myself. Let me know where I can sign up to join you on your quest. I did the LIVESTRONG Philly for the last 2 years and I am ready for a greater challenge.
Way to go, Lance! We wish you the very best in your return to cycling and your continuing efforts on behalf of everyone touched by cancer. You are an inspiration to us all. Thank you!
Thanks Lance
My 16 year old son died last month from sarcoma. He was a triathlete, as you were at that age. You were such an inspiration to him. We read your books together. He would be so proud that you will compete again and continue to lead the fight.
Thanks from all of us
Lance,
You are amazing! I am truly moved by all these comments and I want to join them in supporting you. God bless you, and God bless all the angels who are with you as you embark on this stage of your life.
Thank you for all that you do.
Thank you Lance for comming back… we missed you… and we are so greatful for everything you do fighting against cancer… go gettem…
Jazz Musicians.. who ride applaud you and
play your song LOUD and CLEAR!!
You make us forever hopeful…we will win this battle. PEACE
Lance…Thankyou. I was re-diagnosed with testicular cancer.Again.THe other one now has been removed and I’m fighting like hell to stay on the bike.THanks for the motivation to continue through this hell.Seeing you come back has shown me to hang on to the passion for cycling.I lost it for a moment.
I wished you would come back and you are back its been a good day.
Viva la Lance !
The Americans are coming !
The cure is on the way !
OH MY! This is so exciting. I continue to watch professional cycling and feel that the magic has left the support but yes; ladies and gentlemen HEEEEEEEEES Back! How wonderful. Congratulations and Good Luck. Take those fellows back to school and show them how it’s done.
In a word, “Wow!” You are truly an inspiration to the world. Wishing you the very best as you jump back into a sport that you fell in love with so long ago. Christina
Lance,
Good Luck with everything!!! My husband is a cancer survivor. He has been cancer free for almost 4 1/2 years. You have been an inspiration to both of us. Thank You!!!
You were born to ride – DO IT! We’re behind you all the way.
You got MILLIONS interested in the sport of cycling, maybe you can get BILLIONS interested in the fight for a cancer cure.
EN HORA BUENA!!! ABOUT TIME!!! YOU ARE TO GOOD TO BE A TRUE CANCER FIGHTER AND A HUGE CHAMPION!!! Keep the good work.
Thank you for your continued fight against cancer…you keep hope alive for everyone fighting this heartless disease…one of your biggest fans…
You continue to amaze us! If we could all do 1/100 of what you have done for cancer, we’d be better off. I am still boasting to my family, friends and clients that I met you at the LIVESTRONG event in Philly at the Constitution Center. We the People! We the cancer survivors. We live strong every day because of our feerless, tenacious, inspiring leader. God certainly put you here for a reason. Go get ‘em!
You go Lance! You are an inspiration to all of us. The ‘Old Farts’ applaud you.
The Captain and Stoker
We love you, Lance and your undying commitment to fighting Cancer on a global level. Your dedication to the millions affected by this disease, whether directly or indirectly, is an inspiration to all of us.
I’m just glad you didn’t decide to get back into Triathlon, because I wouldn’t want to compete in your Age Group.
LivingStrong,
Ian McQueen
My son, Mark, lost his wife to cancer and was left with five small children. He has remarried and now has 8, but still finds time to train and ride for your foundation every yearin her memory and for his Dad. For Mark and all of you who fight this disease, God bless!
Hell yeah! Lance all the way !!!
Thank you for continuing the fight against cancer. I am a 48 yr.old single mother and cancer survivor, I lost my husband at the age of 32 to this beast. I’ve had cancer for almost 2 yrs. Could not find treatment because of lack of insurance, lost my home and almost lost my life. Was homeless for a three weeks because of this beast. Still fighting every step of the way, without any help from anyone. You are my hero.
YOUR THE MAN !!!!
Finally, I can enjoy watching TV again – during the month of July !!!
Lance
I can’t wait to watch the tour again, not that I ever stopped but it will be great to see you on the route.
Absolutely no chain! Tear their legs off…
Your actions speak volumes about your soul.
LIVESTRONG !
Go get ‘em Lance!
We lost my step-father to brain cancer just 3 weeks after being diagnosed in early 2007. Life got turned upside down to put it mildly. Thank you for doing what you do to end this disease and make sure no one else has to endure it.
My faded LIVESTRONG visor looked alot more snappy this morning on news of your decision to retutn to racing. Thank-you for the courage you’ve given to all whose lives have been touched by cancer.
Lance, Thank you, I am a cancer surgeon and avid cyclist. I still wear and freely give out your yellow bracelets. Your return to cycling is the best thing you can do for the fight against cancer and for American Cycling. I am recharged and look forward to your sucess which reaps benefit for all cancer patients especially the young ones.
Truly elated to hear of your return.
I’ve often wondered and hoped you would once again show the world, what a true fighter can achieve.
You’ve already won.
May God speed be with you.
You are an inspiration to me; a caregiver to a cancer survivor of 1 year. It has been a difficult year but not as difficult as your personal war with cancer and the mountains of Spain, France Belgium and Italy.
Continue to show us the way, the LiveStrong way!
Best of luck, Lance. You’ve been an inspiration to me and to my family — my dad and I watched your last Tour daily while he was in treatment for stage 4 head and neck cancer. We’ll look forward to watching you on the bike again next summer and maybe catching a glimpse of you at the LIVESTRONG Challenge next month.
Lance this is great news. You looked very strong and working hard last Saturday when you passed me and 2 of my mates. I will be there in France next year to cheer you on no matter what team you are on. Congradulations, when is the come back party in Austin time for a beer
Wonderful news!! I wish you all the best, may you fly on wings of angels. The Tour will be awesome to watch next July.
Lance, thank you. We lost Michael, just 19, in May. Thank you, we’re behind you!!
Lance,
Your actions speak volumes about your soul.
Thanks.
LIVESTRONG
Lancer….. I am very excited for you, Us, and the fight against CANCER……
One more thing…. F’n A !!!
John
I knew it was just a matter of time! Welcome back…
Well done Lance. My wife is a survivor and I think of you often as I ride. Do your best…you are making a difference and many people livestrong today because you got involved.
Watching my father beat cancer and it affect many friends lives, its so heartening to see the toughest people are daring to take the fight to another level. Good luck!
No chain, No chain!
EIGHT IS GREAT!!! Wow! The timing couldn’t be better Lance! My 17 year old son is struggling to recover from brain tumor treatment. We will use your comeback as motivation for his comeback. You are truly and inspiration! I hope we see you next October in Columbus, Ohio. The LIVESTRONG Summit was awesome! Thanks for visiting OH-IO.
Viva La Lance! Once again it will be a pleasure to watch the Tour on television. If ONLY I could be there!
I really like them _____ apples!!!!
We all have a reason to watch the Tour again.
I’m a 4-year cancer survivor and I’ve ridden the RFTR/Austin Livestrong Challenge every year since. I ride in honor of my Mom and Dad who also had cancer. LAF is #1 in my priority list of charities, and I’m so stoked to hear that you will be riding the Tour again. OK then, France for my vacation in 2009! Keep the faith through that tough training, you are an inspiration!
Rick
I’m so excited that you will be returning to professional cycling. You are an inspiration to me and my family and we thank you for all that you have done in the fight against cancer. Live Strong
3/17 – Survivor 2+ years
F?ɬ©licitations Lance! My French students and I are your biggest fans. You are our hero. Bonne chance!
Can’t wait for you to ride through Ojai again! Congratulations on your decision to continue to create awareness to the cancer cause and to get back in the saddle again!
Yipee! Bob Rolle will be so jazzed, and all the livestrong riders will go harder. Livestrong rules!Thank you Lance
Wicked!
Your message is loud and clear.
Thank you.
You go, Lance! You’re riding for a lot of people and their families! 8! 8! 8! 8!..
I am truly inspired! As a fellow runner and cancer survivor I LiveStrong every day thanks in part to your efforts.
Lance,
You are truely an inspiration! Running NYC as part of the foundation was an awseome experience last November. LIVESTRONG, and give ‘em hell!
Dustin
We are shouting for joy at hearing this and can’t wait to see you do what you do again, it’s GREAT GREAT GREAT! You are an inspiration to all.
As a 5 year survivor (this week!) of ovarian cancer I just returned from Survivor conference at MD Anderson last week and I KNOW we can kick cancer’s ass. I’ve read all your books and think you are the greatest….welcome back…we know you never really left. To health always.
I told my husband that if this turns out to be true, we were going to France in July! YIPPEE. I’m going to the Tour.Lance, you are an inspiration.
Peace,
Karen
Lance – You Rock! I think it will be a sorely needed boost to the sport and a great boost to “OUR” cause to have a champion of your caliber return and continue to spread the word and do all you can to fight this disease. I cannot wait to see you out there!
It is not about the Tour…it is about finding the cure! Go get ‘em Lance!!!
Lance – the comeback kid! This world needs your courage and determination now more than ever. I never knew I’d mean this at SUCH a personal level, but I can’t stay silent. My husband, Chip, has been a avid fan of yours forever. He’s also been an avid street cyclist. I think we’ve watched every second of every Tour de France. We even named the raised-bed garden in our backyard Alpe d’Huez. (You get the picture.) This spring, Chip was unexpectedly diagnosed with Stage III colon cancer. An active, strong, healthy guy who treats his body like a temple. Yep, it can strike anyone, anytime. While recovering from surgery, he read your book. I swear it’s the only thing that kept him going. Now, 3 months into chemo, he is determined to “out-Lance Lance.” But yikes, you’re setting the bar even higher! Thanks for giving Chip AND SO MANY OTHERS OUT HERE the hope, vision, and the gut-it-out-no-matter-what will to dig deeper, and liveSTRONG. I owe you MUCH MORE than I’ll ever be able to repay. Rock on with your ride, Lance!
Thanks for all you’ve done to raise awareness and funding. My father died of lung cancer, but my sister has survived breast cancer, my mother several melanomas and my 6 year old grandaughter has survived after being diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma two years ago. Cancer can be beat.
Great news Lance! The timing is perfect. The cancer article in this week’s Newsweek reminds us all that we must up the ante.
Well, Giddy-up!!
Fabulous news to all the supporters, fans, athletes and especially those fighting the nasty cancer fight.
Thank you for all the action you take on behalf of the universe and for leaving your footprint on this fight.
Awesome news… I?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢m so happy and excited that you are returning to professional cycling. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you for all that you have done in the fight against cancer. Live and Ride Strong
Outstanding! A true inspiration. Great for cancer research, great for cycling. A true role model. I look forward to seeing the intensity in your face as you dominate the Tour. I wish you the very best of luck in your training and competition and most of all with your never ending goal to find a cure for cancer! Hopefully, I will get to meet you one day and tell you what an inspiration you are to me. Go get’em Lance! LiveSTRONG!
Congrats and best of luck. It should be a fun year for fans.
Wow!
If you need help training, Spencer and I can race you up some hills. It’s been three years since the last time we beat you
-Rob, Spencer’s Dad
Lance, I love you.
I will leave my girl friend for you!
You go big guy! You are an inspiration to all of us who are battling cancer. Can’t wait to see you win another Tour!
Way to go, Lance! Like golf without Tiger, cycling just wasn’t the same. You’re an inspiration to us all!! Go bring home #8!!!
Good decision Lance. This last Olympics proved you are never too old. I am guessing with your age/wisdom, you will train even smarter (not necessarily harder) this time around and be even more successful.
Thank you for your inspiration.
Lance,
Cancer — of any kind, can effect anyone. You know that. I commend you for all you do to help everyone LIVESTRONG in this world. You are an amazing person, with a gift so many of us wish to possess. That’s not being able to ride insanely fast, or win a ton of races. Instead, it’s the ability to affect change — the kind that will forever change the future of cancer, the survivors, and those friends and family members who’ve lost loved ones……Go out there and have FUN and thank you for keeping it real. Carpe diem. and, oh yeah…..kick some butt in 2009!!!!!!!
Your story and your will to beat this disease is truly inspirational. Thank you for all that you have done for cancer. Best of luck on your comeback to cycling.
LIVESTRONG!
Very cool – I am glad you have chosen to do this. Your continued presence in the sport definitely adds awareness and focus to both the sport and the cancer cause.
You are an inspiration to us all.
Awesome!
Congrats on your achievement in the mountain bike race. Mountain biking is my first passion, road biking is a close second.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for returning. I watched the Tour every day and I could tell the Boys in the booth were missing you as well.
Your involvement in the sport is vital to all. LIVESTRONG.
Congratulations, Lance! You have been my inspiration since the day I learned I had cancer – not just in the way you have valiantly fought the disease, but in how you advocate & work to give cancer more global attention. May we – the many faces of cancer – be the wind that will lead you to the Big Win!
Using your gift to spread the word is most generous. My wife and I are both cancer survivors.
Finally some class will be put back in our sport. What took you so long? Welcome back and never give up!
Cancer sucks!
Lance – best of luck to you in racing and raising awareness and funds for cancer research. I’ve lost many friends to cancer, and currently have a 4-year old grandnephew Kaleb fighting brain cancer. Thank you for continuing to be an inspiration.
Thanks Lance
Good to hear that you are coming back to the sport you love for the right reasons.
It takes a strong team and not a single individual to win such a grueling race like Tour de France or even the Tour of Missouri hint hint .
It takes a much stronger team to win the fight against different types of cancer .
Our $$$ donated to different organizations for research even though it be only $1.00 will make a difference. Those $1.00 donataions add up to $5.00 – 10.00-20.00 and beyond. Like any race its 1 step or peddle at a time to get to the finish line .
Hopefully the inspirations of knowing the cause you are doing it for will give you that added energy to peddle just 1 or 2 rpm faster on those grueling climbs.
Lance, way to go man! Maybe you will read this, maybe you won’t. Nonetheless, maybe American’s will get excited about cycling again! Last year was a bust and we all know why! By the way, love Mellow Johnny’s in Texas. Ever think about serving Peet’s coffee there? Good luck.
-Lance,
This news made my day, my week, my month, my year! Your story kept me motivated during my battle. I’m back to racing too! Good luck in ’09 and God bless all you do.
I just received my Livestrong special edition bike last night that I had been searching for, for the last three years and today this…can you say Champs-?É‚Ä?lys?ɬ©es in July baby?
Lance, I love the plan…..If anyone can make it back to the top, it you brother….Light it up!
You chose the right venue in which to announce; I respect your life given to being strong in the fight, and Bill’s fight to remain strong in the fight for people and their rights. God bless you both!
Hi Lance
I just finished reading Johan’s book (We Might As Well Win) and found myself wishing you were still riding and taking up my entire July each year.
This is the best thing that could happen to cycling and with you spearheading this increased focus on curing Cancer the world is a better place.
I am grateful for all you do.
Wow. Words cannot describe…….wow.
Thank you for all you do.
Lance
I wish you have all the luck and support you deserve.
Your commitment to the cancer fight inpire us all
Thank you
Luis, Brasil
This week, I have found out 4 friends have some form of cancer. Lance, this is what cancer survivors need to get America and the world to refocus and find a cure. Thank you.
Thank you! Lance! Your racing is always so inspiring, but now for global awareness of cancer! You are the greatest athlete ever Lance!
Hey Lance, I just want to say good luck! I’m 11 and new to road racing from bmx. I think what you’re doing for fighting cancer is awesome.
Thats great Lance that your heading back to the Altimate cycling race. You’ve been missed.
As a son of both parents that have delt with cancer & survived im glad your heading back to spear head the fight of the # 1 killer on the planet, Cancer.
Oh ya, and you will kick a** in the Tour De France. Cheers, Dave.
I hate to be a nay sayer but as both a Republican and a double cancer survivor it is hard to understand how Lance can on the one hand put his energies into fighting cancer and encouraging more cancer research and on the other hand endorse John McCain for President. During his Senate career John McCain has consistently voted against the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institutes budgets. Over and over again, for his entire career. It seems quite hypocritical to me. I would not be alive today were it not for the research done at and sponsered by the NCI.
Lance, 8 is Great and so are you. Your whole Army whole ARMY is behind you. Since you left no one knows what the Tour De France is. They should call it the El Tour De Texas!! Hey how about coming to El Tour De Tucson. We are honoring Robbie Ventura. Dr. Carmona is here. We are the only state with 9 Counties working together with bike lanes. Your Tucson Army Leader. Penny
As a cycling fan and an Oncology RN, Welcome Back! Great for the sport, but even better for the fight against cancer. Thanks Lance.
thank you for giving my daughter kathleen a will to keep fighting!
Wow – great news and thanks for continuing the fight!! You’ve been a real inspiration to all of us, particularly my son who fought TC his senior year of high school. You brought us to Dr. Einhorn and the rest is history.
We’ll rally for you as you go for 8!
The seat you are now getting on is an even bigger one then the one on the bike you ride. Thanks for all your efforts and good luck on the ride.
Lance, You are a true inspiration and the world needs a sports figure like you to prove that hard work and a never give up attitude are better than any performance enhancing drug.
The Baddest of the Bad is back on the bike, cant wait!
Thank you will never be strong enough words… so I will LIVESTRONG and fight with you
you are a great inspiration to cancer families everywhere
Fabulous news and such an inspirati8n. I’m going out and buying a bike so I can ride along with you. Cancer free for 8 yrs and lovin’ life.
OUTSTANDING!
I ordered 1,000 Livestrong bracelets to give away at a conference a couple of years ago, and plan to order another 1,000 now that you have kicked it up to another level. You inspire us all. My bone marrow transplant in 1986 was a walk in the park compared to your next challenge, and you will win again. Thanks for being you.
Lance,
This is the best news ever. Finally the excitement returns to the peloton and the dance begins. Cancer’s worst enemy is back, and he takes no prisoners. Yahoo!
You rock out loud Lance!! I am a huge fan, and was in St, Etienne fro your final ITT win and I still get goosebumps when I look at my photos of that day. Go get ‘em champ!!!
Awesome news! Who better to take this fight global than Lance & Livestrong! Best wishes on your return & can’t wait to see you ride through Solvang, CA.
Tears of joy! I am going to be completely unbearable next year while the Tour is on.
Welcome back Lance. We’ve missed you.
8! 8! 8!
SO HAPPY to hear the news. You are an inspiration to us all. Here’s to 8 in ’09!
Thank you Lance! Your decision is wonderful news. I rode the 100 in San Jose this year in support of the Livestrong Foundation and am proud to wear the Challenge jersey in honor of my daughter, a cancer survivor. I’m proud of you too, Lance. I’ll be cheering you on for number 8!
Lance: You have been and continue to be, an inspiration and Blessing for me. Your decision to return to cycling will bring you an even greater forum to stand for all of us and bring us into a greater appreciation for what “living strong” is all about. I “live strong…in HIM,” with recognition that none of us do this alone, but with God ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE! I pray for your succes not only in this life, but for your reception of the treasures that you continue to build up in Heaven. Aloha Blessings, Val
WOW!!! Lance I am so happy to learn of your imminent return to the game. It will do so much to raise awareness of CANCER.I have been lucky to side step melanoma and prostate cancer which were caught so early I didn’t even notice. But my father and two really good friends were not so lucky. Ride fast and be well.
Mark
Armstrong?Ǭ?, Win or not in your Second (or third) wind. You are an inspiration to be reckoned with. Never mind ‘Mike’ Nike, I wanna be like Lance. (I bet even Mike would sing that).
I think it’s admirable that the reason you are doing this is to raise the awareness of the world. Naysayers and doubters be damned! Go get em! God bless you and your cause.
You go Lance congratulations and good luck. Bring back Le tour.Eres una inspiracion para el mundo entero.Una buena excusa para ir a Francia.Go for 8!!!!!!!!!!!
There is much that cannot be expressed in words…actions do speak louder and you lead from strength. You attacked the Alps and the Pyrenees, they lay wasted at your feet – we will do the same to cancer. Too late for my father, but as the Oakley poster of you climbing says…”Nothing is impossible!! As you go, so shall we.
Congratulations Lance and welcome back to what you love. Hopefully the Tour de France can spend more time raising awareness about Cancer than trying to prove something that you did not do. Viva La Lance.
Thank you Lance for turning my horrible Birthday into something that is so incredibly exciting! Cycling needs you now with all of the sponsors that are pulling out after 2008. See you at the Amgen Tour of California!!!
Lance,
As an employee of a clinical research organization (CRO) that helps conduct oncology trials, I applaud your selfless decision to return to cycling for a higher cause.
LiveStrong!
Gary Hoke
Way to go, Lance! I am 14 months outside of my treatment, and I am looking forward to riding in the Livestrong Challenge again this October in Austin. You were a huge inspiration for me during my chemo and radiation treatments. Looking forward to seeing you back on the bike! Go get ‘em!
“We are the lucky ones” Pain is temporary it might last a minute, an hour, a day, a month but quitting lasts forever…
We share the same cancer, same treatment, same feeling-like shit experience but most importantly the willingness to always keep moving forward…
Go get them Lance…Impossible is nothing…
Welcome back Lance! Can’t wait to see you rockin’ those pedals! You are an inspiration to a guy whose both parents have cancer. Good luck in all you do!
Looking forward to your announcement on Sept. 24th which would of been my Moms 74th Birthday She lost her battle to breast cancer Jan. 21 2006. Good luck And to everyone LIVESTRONG.
GO TEAM ANTI-CANCER!
I’m so happy that I’m crying. Thank you, thank you thank you! LiveStrong!!
It is not your cycling that impresses me most, (which is extremely impressive to say the least). It is what you do for those who have cancer that impresses and inspires me. Thank you for all that you do.
Lance,
Your return to professional cycling is a profound demonstration of your committment to the fight against cancer. You are riding for all of those who cannot.
Way to go Lance!
Make the trip to France, witness
inspiration on a bike.
Go USA
I was hoping it was true. Thank God it is.
I was a Livestrong supporter before my mother fought off breast cancer, and I’m sure as HELL a supporter now. I might strap 10 bracelets to my wrists now!!!
You and all cancer survivors are such inspirations to us all.
Go get ‘em, Lance.
Good for you Lance…Your last Tour De France helped me fight off life threatining Testicular Cancer. I lost my kidney, ureter and part of my colon…Now I am StockBroker and publice speaker..you inspired and still inspire me to LiveStrong
Sept.11 will be 7 years since I was given my last treatment for cancer…I feel so blessed to be in the “survivor” category. My brother-in-law was diagnosed with a head cancer last December but after months of chemo and radiation at MDA, his last check-up showed no signs of cancer. Both of us are living proof that early detection is the key to fighting this dreadful illness. You have been such an inspiration to the two of us. LIVESTRONG! We can’t wait to see you back in the saddle in France 2009!
my son admired you but unfortunatly sept 4th was 1 year he was killed riding his bike now on sept 13th we will have a bicycle safety awarness ride in his honor but before he died he helped take care of a very sick friend that had colon cancer so he was for that too
his name was frank j cabral he died 41years old sept 4th 2007
Thanks, Lance!
Go for 8!
Hooray!
Words cannot adequately express my gratitude to you for your efforts in bringing awareness to so many of the battle we all have against cancer. We have many in our family who have survived cancer, and unfortunately others who still are in a fight for their lives. We will pray that they have the strength to carry on, just as we all applaud your return to the sport.
Best wishes to Lance and every body that support him. Can wait to see you Race again.
JOHN
Lance, you are an inspiration to us all. We will be riding with you as you climb back up the ranks and we know you can reach the top again.
Best of luck,
Jack
Met you in Vegas a few months ago when you were in town for Livestrong day at Wolfgang’s. Thank you for coming out of retirement and using your physical gifts to promote the greater cause….fighting cancer!
Simply EPIC Lance!
You have helped me over so many hills.
Never a doubt
LIVESTRONG!!!!!!!!
This is a great day!!! As a recent stage 3 testicular cancer survivor, you have been a positive influence in my life and to all the people that helped me through my war. You do not get the credit you deserve. I hope this tour shows the world your commitment to winning the war on cancer. I hope to see you win the Tour de Georgia in person. LIVESTRONG!!!!
Better L8 than never.
This is great news! You have always been an inspiration for me. I have watched you race since 99 and I am always inspired by your strength and determination. I am a breast cancer survivor from Canada. Livestrong!
My 9 year old son Jack is in the middle of treatment for leukemia. We are huge fans and look forward to your return on the bike. Go Mellow Johnny!!
Lance you are the best. We will all fight with you!!!
I am so stoked about your return to cycling, Lance. The sport has missed you. You have been such an inspiration to me and others in so many ways. I am glad that you are, again, taking center stage to create awareness and lead the way in the fight against cancer. See you in Austin in October!
This is the best news I’ve heard in a long time . . . both from my perspective as a weekend warrior cyclist that subscribed to cable only so I could watch The Tour on OLN and from the perspective of a son who lost his mother to melanoma. I only wish I could ride with you. I guess I’ll opt for buying airline tickets to France for July ’09! I’ll be the one (of millions) wearing the yellow LIVESTRONG band, which I’ve worn every single day for 4 years straight . . . whether in a tux, a suit, cycling gear or nothing at all (TMI). Anyways, thanks, congrats and let us know what we can do to help!
Fond regards,
Bill
AWSOME news!!!
Step 1: Win 8th tour
Step 2: Win 2010 Governorship of Texas
Step 3: Totally kick cancer’s a** Worldwide!!!!
You have my complete support on all three!!!
Jaune t?ɬ™te de course!!
Steve-o
Lance -
Great News! You continue to inspire all of us, especially those fighting cancer. You will continue to do this for decades to come! Bravo!
Lance you are a true Sports Hero and international wonderboy! God bless you for continuing to “fight like hell” like you did when you beat cancer 12 years ago. I couldn’t be more exstatic!
I think everyone has covered how I feel but just wanted to let you know I am absolutely thrilled!!! Look forward to next year! Wow! How Exciting!! This is Huge!
Lance great job. Cancer can be defeated and will be defeated. Peddle on Lance!
Fantastic news Lance! I can’t wait for July! It’s the Tour de Lance again. Thanks for being an inspiration to so many people. I wear my LiveStrong bracelet still to this day to reminde me to LiveStrong.
Lance, thank you for being such an inspiration. You are incredible and a gift to everyone. Thank you for your dedication, determination, courage, and starting this crucial organization. Most of all thank you for being my inspiration during my own fight against this beast!! I applaud you!! Good luck, and here’s to number 8!!!!!! If anyone can do it, you can!!!!!
The true spirit of LIVESTRONG is displayed in the 250 messages above mine.
We can make a difference.
We can stretch that yellow band around the world.
God Bless
God Speed
Geoff
Great news Lance! You’re an inspiration to all of us … BON VOYAGE my friend.
It’s aboot time as the Canadians would say. You are the American Wayne Gretzky. My husband is an almost 5yr survivor. My Mom-in-law had skin cancer, one uncle with prostate cancer and recently another uncle with pancreatic cancer. We appreciate all that you do. See you in October at the Livestrong Challenge. Let’s kick Cancer in the Arse!
I read the rumors the past few days, but was afraid to breathe until I heard it from the horse’s mouth. Yay!!! The horse has spoken! So glad to be able to see you racing again.
Cycling is always great, but will be just that much better again. Most importantly, keeping the focus on the fight against all forms of cancer is the greater benefit from your return to the bike. Still wearing my LiveStrong bracelet loudly and proudly.
This is a dream! I hope to be in Paris next year to watch you win #8. Train hard, best wishes, Don
Go Lance Go!!!! You are the best of the best and you inspire me everyday!!!
- Andriene S.
Allez, Lance. Kick cancer’s ass.
Bravo. Lance is my hero. When I was diagnosed with cancer, his story kept me hopeful and sane through some dark days. I look forward to doing my part for a worthy cause.
See you in Paris!
TJ
Alpharetta, GA
brilliant news!
This is great news indeed! It will only make the war against cancer stronger. I rode the Livestrong Challenge in Portland the last 2 years as a breast cancer survivor and took in your words of encouragement at the end. I LiveStrong for myself and all my other cancer survivor friends here in Seattle! You are an inspiration to so many people. Livestrong Lance!
Lance, you obviously are an inspiration and a role model in many ways for your work ethic and determination. I always felt that God was not finished with your story. You will continue to touch our lives. Go get em.
Thanks Lance. I’ve got lymphoma but ride all I can with TNT for LLS. I support Livestrong too. Missed you when you were in San Jose CA but hope to still be pedaling when you’re back this way. You inspire me and countless others in a multitude of ways. Can’t tell you how happy it makes me to hear this news. I’m just about 65. Don’t quit before me! We can win this fight!
Beauty! Congrats Lance. 8 on its side is infinity hopefully your new icon for this voyage. You have given many people close to me hope and strength to persevere to survive cancer. I promise I will not crack on my convictions like you. See you in California.
Rock on Lance!!! It just wasn’t the same this year, you should have been there. Glad to hear your back in!! I’m back in too!! Signed, Loyal Peloton Project Alum. Still wearing yellow!!
Sweet! Your competitors are shaking… again! See you for the Livestrong Challenge in Austin for a 90 mile ride!
I have been just diagnosed with cancer. May your courage and dignity wash over me through these times. Thank you for being an inspiration for all of us on our journey to wholeness.
With hands folded, Harry
Ok mate, good luck from Downunder. I suggest a name change – Armstronger,
or how about Armstrongest?
Lancelot
Dear Lance,
Great news for an even greater purpose! You teach us all how to LIVESTRONG! I’ll be there cheering you with the same passion you show on the bike, at a LIVESTRONG Challenge or fighting in Washington! THANKS!
Always- Linda, 6 year LAF
volunteer & fundraiser
lance, we met in 1996 at the atlanta olympics, before you were diagnosed. i worked for bmw of north america and managed the fleet of bmw cars and motorcycles that escorted all the cycling events. we all knew you were capable of winning that race, and were frankly dumbfounded when you were not there with pascal richard at the end. we soon learned why. i had been diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1991, and successfully treated at memorial sloan kettering with a lymph node dissection. i’ve been cancer free since — becoming a cat 3 racer in northern california in large part inspired by you — also almost worked with CTS, chris may remember me. as you enter a new dimension of physicality and mental challenge, there are only two things left to say: win — and thanks for everything you’re doing to help fight cancer. scott doniger
Lance,
You inspired Multi-Millions… Of all ages and all walks of Life…
Pedal Hard, Pedal Often, But Most of all
Pedal to LiveSTRONG!!!
Reese
Rock n’ Roll – go get it Champ! You do the racing and will do the raising:)
and yes, LIVE STRONG!
Good to hear man! Good luck & keep the rubber side down!!
I stopped riding when you pulled out of racing. When I heard your news on my way home from work tonight I decided to get out the bike and LIVESTRONG.
Thank you again, fellow survivor!
Anne
Thanks for returning to a sport and a cause that need all the help they can get! The tour just hasn’t been the same without you. Next July will be something to look forward to.
I think this is the greatest thing to happen to cycling and the cancer community in a while.
As a physiciian, I see the renewed awareness that the LIVESTRONG posters in my exam room bring about in patients regarding the need for screening.
As a cyclist…well, lets just say that I look forward to seeing the Tour de Lance once more….hopefully on Mont Ventoux or Alp D’Huez…!!
Way to go Lance!!
Thank you for all you do. My daughter met you at the Lake Tahoe golf tournament 2 years ago. You signed a Live Strong hat for her because she said it was for her mom. That hat symbolizes hope and promise to me.
Go out and win in 2009!
Lance, you are the first thing to cross my mind when my oncologist told me ‘you have cancer, and I can’t cure you’ – not quite six years ago. I guess now that today’s traffic has settled a bit it’s time to drag out my own two-wheeler and take a bit of a cruise.
Lance, good for you! Sounds like an excellent tactic to raise more awareness. Good luck with training and your races next year!!
It’s one thing to reenter the sport of cycling. It’s another to take on cancer at the global level. To do both together is the “perfect storm”. Best of luck. Hope to see you in the Tour of California!
Molly
You continue to amaze and inspire.
I am speechless, excited, motivated but most of all grateful that you are taking a stance for those who have fought so hard to make it one more day.
You are an inspiration to so many and our thoughts and prayers will be with you as you train daily for your day on stage. The prize is eternal!
Thank god for you, Lance!!! I love to watch the tour, but it is just not the same race without you! The news that you returned to cycling made my day, and I believe you will remind the world of what it means to make the most of your second chances. Viva Lance! Give it everything you’ve got. LIVESTRONG!!
My dear friend Kent Struckmeyer and I used to talk daily about your amazing career. He was diagnosed with testicular cancer at about the same time as you. He survived like you. He was inspired by you. Then a completely unrelated, congenital brain tumor decided to rise up and take him when at 50. I gave him a Livestrong notebook when he was re-diagnosed. He was a survivor for as long as he could be.
He would be so excited about your return, and the reason you’re doing it. In memory of my friend, and so we don’t have to lose too many others too soon, thank you for this decision.
Allez! Allez! Allez!
Great news Lance … Bring it on, Mate
Cadel, Stewie n Robbie
PS Want to be a super domestique for Cadel?
Wonderful news! I’m excited to watch you dance on your pedals once more. You are an inspiration to many, including myself. We all need to LIVESTRONG!
And on the 8th day, God said, “LET THERE BE LANCE!”
What a story, What a mission, What a ROLE MODEL!!! The world is behind you my friend! May God Bless you and everyone fighting the battle with cancer! I support you and salute you in all your efforts! I am counting the days to July 2009 and will LIVESTRONG everyday because of you!
This has to be the best news this year! Because of your determination, spirit and compassion, the world will now have a chance to clasp hands together and fight this disease once and for all! Thanks for the inspiration!
Go Lance!!
The best of the best is back !!! God bless you Lance.
This is the best news!! Lance, you are a truly inspirational guy! Thank you for all that you do.
Amazing decision. Austin LIVESTRONG Challenge 2008!
Would love for 2009 to have been your 11th straight TDF victory, but we will be overjoyed for number 8!!! Great to see you back and hope Big George will be riding with you.
Way to go Lance!
We are watching you in Canada.
Good luck Lance beat them all at the next Tour de France.
What a hero of and on the bike!
You are still my hero Lance, welcome back. Your re-entry into professional cycling may be just what the sport needs to overcome the problems of the last few years and return cycling to the high visibility, professional competition that it needs to be.
GO LANCE!
It’ll be a joy and an honor to see you take to the road again. You’ve always been an inspiration to me as I have ridden some of my toughest cycling rides. You are a true hero! Welcome back Lance, go get ‘em!!
I suppose this means you won’t ride Ragbrai in 2009? Best of luck next year on the tour. Livestrong!!!
You are truly a remarkable man! Your raw passion and unwavering determination has given hope and inspiration to countless masses. It is certainly no exaggeration when I say that it is because of you and your tireless efforts that sick people like myself and so very many others may one day see a cure to this terrible ‘modern day plague’ we all know as cancer.
Please always remember how many millions of us across the world that you have touched with your life, the challenges you have overcome, and your ongoing efforts to see that we all have a fair shot at living a longer, stronger life. Ignore the doubters and pessimists who would so foolishly try to tear you down at every step. I can say with complete certainty that you are genuinely loved and appreciated by myself and millions of others across the globe. Keep up the great work and LIVE STRONG!!!
Wonderful News! Your return will inspire those fighting cancer to LIVESTRONG, and it will instill fear in the Peleton.
Go for it all, and God Bless!
What a day!, Lance Armstrong letting the world know he’s back! AWESOME! Thanks for all that you do in the fight against cancer!!
Have you ever thought of running for President?????
Love ya Lance
from a fellow survivor
A Beacon of Hope! for all of our love-ones battling Cancer, especially my only sister born 9-18-65 recently diagnois. The return of Lance! Great! News Today! A true inspiration! on Behalf of my Sister & the Cancer Community I will Always “LiveStrong” & “RideStrong” & Never Give-Up! God-Speed! Lance! Hurry! EveryOne! Wear Yellow!
Thank you for fighting for cancer patients’ rights on a broader scope! People forget that many survivors face on going challenges long after the chemo or radiation ends. I am thrilled that you will be riding again, but your willingness to use your fame for public good, rather than private gain is by far your greatest victory.
I am so glad to hear you are racing again. You gave my family hope that I will always appreciate!
How ’bout them apples!
I didn’t believe it until I saw it with my own eyes.
Truly an inspiration to us all!
Now I am putting down the Ben & Jerry’s and going for a run!
Wear yellow!
I can’t tell you how excited we are and it’s all for a cause near and dear to my heart… Thank God you’re back. It just wasn’t the same without you! LIVESTRONG!!
saludos lance
tu eres el ciclista mas grande
sin ti en el ciclismo no habia ciclismo. desde que te retiraste del ciclismo yo tambien me retire me puso triste pero ahora que has regresado me llenaste de energia, y vamos por el octavo tour. saludos desde Mexico
This is great news indeed, my father and mother are both cnacer survivors, and being an avid Tour De France wathcer for over 20 years, I think this to totally awesome.
que bueno k regresaste
para que no anden hablando
que te dopas cosa k no es cierto
es pura envidia, erea cabron mis
respetos, me motivast para que me
subiera de nuevo ala bici
gracias lance =D
Such great news!!
I have stage IV cancer and watched you from the start of your career – you always represented hope to me, and you still do. I will really look forward to your riding, knowing you are riding for all of us. Thanks so much!
Lance -
Maybe run for president of the United States – it might be an easier road against the losers we have running.
However your autographed jersey is going back on the wall. We will cheer you on the whole way.
Cheers!
Craig
Well come back!
GOOD JOB!
This is absolutely fantastic news, Lance !
Will be great to see you back in Europe, on a bike !
I’m sure Johan had a bottle of champagne last night, now that the news is in the open. Question : at what temperature can I clean my wristband? OK, I’ll have a new one!
Sabia que volverias, te vi colocar cuatro dedos en cada mano y tu miradalo decia.
Ya puedes ir cambiando de bola de billar y usar la 9.
No creo que falles, simplemente gracias de volver, desde Espa?ɬ±a.
Yeah, yeah, yeah…………
All the best from Austria!!!
I belive in you!
Ps:….if you can dream ist you can do it……..
Lance,
Leading by example…yet again! Using your athletic ability to raise awareness for such an important cause has been inspiration to myself and others around the world. After reading 2 of your books a year ago..I was motivated to start having my cycling team raise money for local charities in the Tucson, AZ community. If we are blessed enough to be healthy and active…why not use it as a platform to give back to others. Thank you once again for being a role model and congrats on your 2009 Tour de France win!
VIVA LA LANCE
wow
what a move
that’ll give new hope to cancer victims and professional cycling as well.
That is fantastic news and cannot wait til the TDF 09
Great decision Lance
Cheers, Kristy
The news is terrific, you are truly an inspiration to all.
Having lost someone to cancer, you give us hope to carry on.
Cannot wait to watch you in the 2009 Tour de France.
God Bless you and your family
TDF 08 is going to be off the hook! When your not in pro cycling it just starts to fade for me (and I suspect I’m not alone). L.A. Legend x 8!
GREAT! Can’t wait to see you ride
grtz from the Netherlands!
Welcome back Armstrong. What took you so long. You are an inspiration to millions. The whole world will be watching. I was looking forward to the Tour in 09 between
Basso,Kloden,Contador,Kohl,Evans,Levi,The Schlecks and maybe Landis but with your return that is going to make it that much more entertaining. Wish you best of luck. Keep up the good fight we’ll see you at the top.
DrumsForCures sounds a resounding rhythmic rumble of respect for your decision (and mission). ?Ǭ°BEAT cancer!
By virtue of your efforts, my son found resolve as a survivor (as did I; a survivor, brother, son and parent of one).
We?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢re making strong progress. The message of hope, survivorship and the needs for advocacy to fuel and fund research is no longer falling on deaf ears. There is forward motion.
Take it to the next level! ALL communities need to know (and support) the cancer health resources available to them.
Man, if anybody can make the world pay attention you’re the pedal pounding s.o.b. to do it!
Drink that French Champagne (again)!
Your the man, Lance! So excited for the comeback- and to couple it with cancer awareness is genius. This is gonna be big- your biggest accomplishment ever! The peloton better watch out. Go Lance!
I’m going to wear *THREE* livestrong bracelets tomorrow. My wife was diagnosed with leukemia just over a year ago, and is now doing well. But seeing what she went through I applaud your efforts for raising cancer awareness.
Oh, and welcome back, man! =) (BTW, I had the chance to ride up Haleakala in June — someone told me you once did that climb 3 times in one day while training… yikes!!)
I wait in excitement on your return. I have fond memories of your successes and hope you really do raise the awareness on the fight against cancer.
Victory in that area is so much more important than another Tour de France win, but if you pull off an eigth … wow!
Come one Lance !! We are dreaming of your victory !! Let them see that you are THE man !!
Viva la Lance!
Go Lance; Go Lance; Go Lance!!
We love you!! VIVA LA LANCE!
Great news. Lance you are a real Champion! See you in Paris next year.
ThANks lance for you come back in the grand boucle, i M french you missed to tour de france ….
THANKS I HOPE YOU WILL WIN
Go Lance…
Keep up the good fight! You are a soldier in this war, and I support you.
Go for #8! Your an inspiration to people around the world! There is life after cancer and we can win over it. Good luck Lance!
Thank you Lance, thank you for the inspiration and the role model you are for all of us. Your decision has inspired me to, first, asseble a riding team to, second, participate on next years Ride for the Roses in The Netherlands.
Keep riding strong
Livestrong!
See you at the mountains!
Attaboy Lance!
The Tour de France has become boring without you, it needs a boost and you are the man to do it!
I’m looking forward to July already!
My HERO!!!! ….
No……
Everyone’s Hero!!
<3 <3 <3
Ride on!
Love, me
A true inspiration to those affected by cancer, and anyone wanting to push themselves when all around them are saying not to.
Lance, you have long been an idol to many. Long may that continue.
Livestrong is an attitude, not just a buzzword and you are the living embodiment of that.
Best of luck – the world is behind you!
Thank you Lance, good luck and i cannot wait for see you riding again!
The Netherlands, Veghel
This is such great news!
What an inspiration you are!
Thanks! J?ɬ?rgen, the Netherlands
Thanks Lance.. We wanna see you on the podium. You have been the source of inspiration for the people with cancer all throughout their lives. Anyone can just pump in their shoes back again if they see you on your bike again. This is the best way to tell the cycling world who a champ is.. rock lance.. Viva va la Lance..
You can do anything. I can’t wait to see you win n.o 8 tour! You are a total inspiration to us all and give everybody hope! It would be nice of you to come to Australia for the Tour Down Under! We will be all behind you!
A small suggestion. Please come and join the Rabobank team =). Than I can come and watch you an awful lot more hopefully.
GO LANCE!!!
(My late husband, Mike Moore, and I would yell that at all the yellow-jersey-wearing cyclists who we often passed on our way to Mike’s chemo and check-ups at Stanford during Lance’s seven and Mike’s twelve inspiring years.)
Sarah Wenstrand
after 3 times a sad TdF because “no more tour the lance” I ‘m so excited that you’ll be back ! can’t believe it, it’s like a dream. can’t wait for july for a new “tour the lance” !!!
go for nr. 8, you can do it my friend !
Great to see you making a comeback with a cause. I only hope that not only are you looking for a cure – but as to why cancer in our world exists?
Surely the indiscriminate use of chemicals in our everyday lives and unsustainable farming must contribute to CANCER in our lives.
Thanks Lance for coming Back.
A victory in the next TDF will be a victory to all patients and the whole international community.
Kevin
Malta
thank you very much Mr.lance.
But i will be very thankful to you if you will run your efforts in India also…….i would be very thankful and willl help you for the same purpose…….nnnnnnnnnnn KEEP IT UP…………
About time Lance.
The tour, cycling and all of us fellow surviors are glad to have you back (well I’m not sure about your competitors, but, hey, never mind)
See you in the Alps!!
Rock and Roll
Thank You, See you in France!
When the darkness is all around you and the pain is too much to bear, dig deep my friend, you?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ll find the strength deep in there.
When all your senses are crying out to stop, push on we say, for, to stop is to lose, to give in, to accept our fate and die.
What is one more hill to climb? One more sprint to fight out of yourself? One more challenge to over come?
It is life; it is why we were born. To face the day, to push on to achieve what so many say we cannot, to stand there victories in the face of defeat.
This is what makes us great. Then to turn these victories into inspiration and hope for the many you do not know or are ever likely to see.
This is what makes you one of the greatest ever.
Keep fighting, keep giving us hope, pleasure and prove.
Allez Lance. The results are by the way. Your presence in the peleton will bring joy and hope to millions of those touched by cancer and those of us who love the sport of cycling and want to see it ridden clean.
Thanks Lance, this is the best news I heard this year !!! Next year I’ll be alongside the TDF road to give you some support !! You’re a great inspiration for people !!
I could not be more pleased and excited that you’re coming back to professional cycling, and I’ve really, really missed watching you race.
You are just an amazing inspiration to everyone out there. Fantastic news. Thank you Lance.
As said before. You have already won! It’s about getting in the fight! Live it!
//M . Sweden
la france que je connaisse, a toujours ador?ɬ© les grands champion. cette d?ɬ©cision est digne d’un tr?ɬ®s grand champion.
bravo lance-j’ai les larmes aux yeux. montre nous tous que tu es un champion propre et m?ɬ™me si tu ne gagne pas , tu joueras le r?ɬ¥le de ta vie!
je traverserais la france comme toi pour soutenir l’id?ɬ©e du sport et de l’entraide pour les humains en souffrance.
je te souhaite une bonne pr?ɬ©paration
Good man. There can never be enough publicity about cancer. Public awareness needs to be increased enormously. You’ve inspired me and millions of other cancer sufferers. LIVESTRONG
go for it lance we are crrosig fingers the survivers in Israel.
we will be happy to see you in Isreal and to help and work for LAF.
Hi Lance you are for my an idol,you are the best not just for your victory on the tour,you are special for your victory agains the cancer.Thanks for return,i was on your last tour waiting on the road just for seeing you.You are the best and iwill be Good welling waiting for your on the france roads,on the next tour.Bye and forgive me my mistakes
God Speed, Lance Armstrong!
Livestrong and Godspeed, Lance!!!
Hello Lance,
this is the biggest news for cycling worldwide since your retirment. I?Ǭ¥m your big fan and I follow cycling since your first victory on Tour very carefully. I?Ǭ¥m very happy. Thank you for all.
Monsieur Lance Armstrong,
Je dis RESPECT, c’est avec beaucoup de bonheur que j’apprends la nouvelle. Je vous souhaite de tout coeur que vous puissiez remporter une huiti?ɬ®me fois le tour de France. Et au plaisir de vous revoir sur nos routes.
Tr?ɬ®s respectueusement, un ancien canc?ɬ©reux.
If anyone could ever begin to imagine winning his EIGHTH Tour de France…it would absolutely be YOU..!!!
Lance, you are THE man…!!!!
Best of luck getting Johann and the team ready to sip champagne with on Champs Elysees …!!!
I will see you in Feb. for the Tour of California…
Magnificent news !and typical of the courage and determination of a true champion for those suffering from or recovering from this pernicious disease ,Lance is an inspiration to us all. Best of luck with the training and look forward to seeing you ripping some legs next July !!!
Great news, this is very exiting.
Good luck and keep up the good work..!
cheers Dick
Lance,
Lost both my grandparents and auntie to cancer before I ever got the chance to know them, so have always lived with the fear that I could be struck down anytime.
You’ve given me hope when I needed it most and I am glad that you’re back for all the right reasons.
Go get ‘em, champ!!!
Couldn’ t believe it at first.
Now it seems to be true. The best cycling news in 3 year.
Welcome back and hsow them who’s the best.
Hawaii congratulates you for going global and getting the message out that cancer needs to be a national priority.
Thank you for all that you do, keep on biking.
I heard news late last night that you have confirmed reports that you’ll ride the pro tour again in 2009, and hopefully TDF! Nothing would satisfy me more than for you to return to pro cycling and win again. I will be watching your progress with interest and hope to see you on the top step once again.
From the UK.
What terrific news for all us fans. What terrible news for the rest of the tour riders who will have to stare you down! For cancer families you have provided so much hope already. For all older bike riders, you also provide hope that maybe we can handle one more ride on Alpe D’Huez. Ride hard!
Lance – once again you have inspired millions – for all those 30 and 40 something athletes out there, you can be as great as you were at 20. Committment to any goal in life can result in great success – it’s never too late. Thanks man – Pro Cycling needs this injection of excitement.
Thank you for adressing Cancer on a global level.
Go, Lance, go!! Keep kicking cancer`s ass.
Bravo for you from Argentina
I am inspired of the news. How I wish all cancer patients will have a srong determination, a strong will to live in spite of the disease.
This is truly amazing. Finally, it will be worth watching the Tour de France again. We have been waiting for this for a long time. The best thing that could happen to cycling.
What wonderful news!!! What an important decision for the fight against cancer, for cycling and for the youth of the world who so desperately need positive role models like yourself. Courage, strength, integrity, and an incredible work ethic in one person is rear and you personify all that and more. Thank you, thank you!
Lance, I am a huge fan. I watched all your tours, and it is something that I will remember as long as I live. And I benefited a lot in my life from that,it gave me a lot of motivation to do things even when things were not going well. I know a lot about cycling and I must admit I worry if it is possible to do it at 37, but if you say you can do it, I wish you good luck.
This is awesome news! I really hope that your efforts to create more awareness of cancer turn into actions taken by the global powers that exist, and that they truly do StandUp2Cancer! When you won for Casartelli & said you rode with the strength of 2 men, may your next TdF feel like the strength of a billion men!
Amazing…i recently lost my father to cancer 5 months ago. I have long since followed your journey t