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ReleaseDoctor Joins Five-Time Tour de
France Winner Lance Armstrong in the Fight
Against Cancer |
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Doctor 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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