Lances cancer wasn't caught until it had spread to his gut and his brain. Yep, he had brain surgery to remove it. He's damn lucky to survive the cancer because they caught it so late. Read his book "It's Not About The Bike".
The general consensus is that just about all on the Le tour are doping. They are very sophisticated. One of Lances domestiques (workers) was tailed by a news crew to another town where they dumped a bag of trash. The news crew found, as I recall, syringes, insulin, HCG, and clomid. For what it's worth, HCG and clomid apparently are often prescribed for testicular cancer survivors.
Of course, Lance has never tested positive for performance enhancing drugs. He's also done a lot for cancer research and spends a lot of his free time visiting cancer wards - especially the pediatric ones. It takes balls to visit a kid dying of cancer. Big ones.
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The general consensus is that just about all on the Le tour are doping. They are very sophisticated. One of Lances domestiques (workers) was tailed by a news crew to another town where they dumped a bag of trash. The news crew found, as I recall, syringes, insulin, HCG, and clomid. For what it's worth, HCG and clomid apparently are often prescribed for testicular cancer survivors.
Of course, Lance has never tested positive for performance enhancing drugs. He's also done a lot for cancer research and spends a lot of his free time visiting cancer wards - especially the pediatric ones. It takes balls to visit a kid dying of cancer. Big ones.
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