(AURORA, Colo. OCTOBER 4, 2004) Cancer survivor and six-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong speaks to the crowd during the Bristol-Myers Squibb Tour of Hope rally Monday Oct. 4, 2004 at the University of Colorado Cancer Center. Lance and a group of 20 cyclists, comprised of cancer researchers, nurses and physicians, caregivers and, like Lance, cancer survivors are riding nearly 3,500 miles from LA to DC to inspire and inform the public about the importance of cancer clinical trials. The extraordinary Team will depart Los Angeles on October 1 and reach Washington DC on October 9. As they relay ride around the clock and across the country, team members will share their inspiring personal stories and their passion for cancer research. (Photo by AHMAD TERRY/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
(AURORA, Colo. OCTOBER 4, 2004) Cancer survivor and six-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong speaks to the crowd during the Bristol-Myers Squibb Tour of Hope rally Monday Oct. 4, 2004 at the University of Colorado Cancer Center. Lance and a group of 20 cyclists, comprised of cancer researchers, nurses and physicians, caregivers and, like Lance, cancer survivors are riding nearly 3,500 miles from LA to DC to inspire and inform the public about the importance of cancer clinical trials. The extraordinary Team will depart Los Angeles on October 1 and reach Washington DC on October 9. As they relay ride around the clock and across the country, team members will share their inspiring personal stories and their passion for cancer research. (Photo by AHMAD TERRY/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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AT;(AURORA, Colo. OCTOBER 4, 2004) Cancer survivor and six-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong speaks to the crowd during the Bristol-Myers Squibb Tour of Hope rally Monday Oct. 4, 2004 at the University of Colorado Cancer Center. Lance and a group of 20 cyclists, comprised of cancer researchers, nurses and physicians, caregivers and, like Lance, cancer survivors are riding nearly 3,500 miles from LA to DC to inspire and inform the public about the importance of cancer clinical trials. The extraordinary Team will depart Los Angeles on October 1 and reach Washington DC on October 9. As they relay ride around the clock and across the country, team members will share their inspiring personal stories and their passion for cancer research. (Photo by AHMAD TERRY/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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