No, not as far as anyone can tell. Louis never showed much aptitude for bicycling and Lance has so far avoided learning to play wind instruments. Lance is also not related to Neil Armstrong.
Lance Armstrong had prostate cancer which was treated by surgery and chemotherapy. He has definitely never required a solid organ transplant, and as far as I can ascertain, he has never had a bone-marrow transplant or stem-cell transplant either. However prednisolone does turn up in most chemotherapy regimes (in fact, predisolone is used in to help treat many medical conditions).
Reports indicate that a 1999 test revealed EPO in Armstrong's system. However, since then he's not tested positive for steroids. To be fair to Armstrong, he was legally prescribed EPO while recovering from Cancer and trace amounts may have been present in his system when he returned to professional cycling. There is strong evidence to suggest that he's not nearly as clean as he claims to be. Read about Dr. Michelle Ferrari. The facts remain that Lance Armstrong never tested positive during all his Tour de France wins for any type of illegal substance. Moreover, race leaders like Armstrong are scrutinized and tested far more than others in the sport. It is very unlikely he could have been cheating and not found out during his entire profesional career in the spotlight. It can be argued there is strong evidence to suggest that Lance Armstrong was clean and his phenomenal ability comes from good genetics, an early development in triathelons and cycling combined with a stricter than usually training and diet regimine. All "evidence" he doped comes from conjecture and unreliable testimony.
a car ride
so far only 1 :D
No, not as far as anyone can tell. Louis never showed much aptitude for bicycling and Lance has so far avoided learning to play wind instruments. Lance is also not related to Neil Armstrong.
far too many to count!
No, not as far as anyone can tell. Louis never showed much aptitude for bicycling and Lance has so far avoided learning to play wind instruments. Lance is also not related to Neil Armstrong.
She will have travelled 20 km.
Never, so far. He had testicular cancer, not brain tumours.
He's still riding, so he's still piling on the miles.
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No, Lance Armstrong did not lie about having testicular cancer which spread to his brain and lungs in 1996. His doctors told him he had a 50/50 chance of survival when, in fact, they told him a white lie and the prognosis was far worse. Lance Armstrong underwent extreme chemotherapy and was given medications along with it. This could have contributed to the rumors he was taking other drugs to enhance his performance in cycling. In 1997 Lance Armstrong started the Lance Armstrong Foundation which provides education and care for cancer patients and the Foundation also funds cancer research.
well i know sonic is because lance Armstrong did take supplements illegally and had all of his medals taken away. But however sonic is a friendly thing or hedgehog whatever...and we all love him. So probably sonic by far!!
He could go 105 miles.
As far to the right as possible and observe the same traffic laws as cars and light trucks.
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