A conversation with Lance Armstrong

with Lance Armstrong
in Sports, Science & Health
on Monday, June 16, 2008 * * * * *

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A conversation with Lance Armstrong about his Livestrong organization, cancer, cancer prevention and cycling.

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    1. Adrian  10/07/2008 01:43 PM Report

      Lance Is The Leader,,, The true Champion... No question about that..

      Thank you Lance for all you do. A.

    2. sean  10/07/2008 01:40 PM Report

      lance did in fact test positive for steroid use, then got a waiver on the test. he was a very good doper. that 4 of his team riders have fallen in recent doping scandals says quite a bit about his leadership. the new world order may want to promote him, politically, but i will always view him as a cheat and a doper. he admitted after getting cancer he was doping. why doesnt charlie rose have on greg lemond, the great dope free champion.

    3. Andrew  08/26/2008 11:19 AM Report

      Hi Charlie:

      There seems to be a problem loading your online video's these days? I have had the same problem for the last week. The screen is just going blue and staying blue.

      Love your show

      Andrew

    4. bill  08/05/2008 11:13 AM Report

      What are you talking about Lance tested positive for steroids? When did this ever happen? This shows a blatant lack of understanding about cycling and endurance sports in general. A cyclist would never take steroids because they do not need to add muscle mass.

      WHILE he was having cancer treatment he took EPO as do almost ALL people on chemotherapy. EPO is a necessary part of chemotherapy.

    5. Christopher  07/03/2008 12:39 AM Report

      You know, he stays away from the Tour. Too bad, because he was so great. But he should rejoice that Astana will not participate in this Tour de France. I think that the team's doping philosohy (reflected in two consecutive doping cases). He is right that cycling is the most tested sport; it is why we love cycling. We love cycling because of the Festina affair, because Landis got stripped of his 2006 Tour, and because Astana is not participating in the Tour. The popular media portrays cycling as a doped sport, but a country that does not have mafia trials are not free of crime, rather the police authorities are corrupt.