Lance Armstrong Comes out of Retirement

September 10, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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The rumors were true. Lance Armstrong is coming out of retirement.

"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," Armstrong said. "This year alone, nearly 8 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."

You can watch the announcement in his own words here or read this Vanity Fair article about his return.

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