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San Diego, CA – February 22, 2009 - The Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) announced today that the premiere LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Summit will take place Aug. 24-26, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland immediately following LAF founder and chairman, cancer survivor and champion cyclist Lance Armstrong's participation in the Tour of Ireland, Aug. 19-23. As the landmark event of the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Campaign, the Summit will make the case for acting urgently to address the global cancer burden and introduce new commitments to cancer control by bringing together world leaders, corporations, non-governmental organizations and advocates in an unprecedented show of solidarity. The announcement comes on the final day of the Amgen Tour of California, where Armstrong was competing in his second race in his return to professional cycling and against the worldwide threat of cancer. "Unless we act on a global level, cancer will be the leading cause of death by 2010," said Armstrong. "Our goal is to be the catalyst that brings everyone together to fight cancer—from survivors, like me, to world leaders and policymakers who must commit completely to the effort to avoid a public health catastrophe. The Summit provides an invaluable opportunity to stand up for the 28 million cancer survivors worldwide and to create a unified effort to control cancer through new commitments to action." In a separate announcement in Dublin, Ireland's Minister for Health, Mary Harney said Ireland was very pleased to welcome the Summit to Dublin in August. "Cancer Control is a top priority for the Irish Government. The themes of the Summit fit well with our new national Cancer Control Strategy and anti-tobacco initiatives we have taken, such as the ban on smoking in the workplace. We wish the Summit and the Lance Armstrong Foundation every success and we will be happy to welcome all international delegates to Ireland." Irish Cancer Society CEO John McCormack said, "We still have a lot to do in the fight against cancer. By 2020, it is estimated there will be more than 40,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed in Ireland. We can and must act to reduce the rate of preventable cancer and this summit gives us the opportunity to increase cancer awareness and take actions which will save lives." Darach McQuaid, Project Director for the Tour of Ireland, said, "The global sports icon that is Lance Armstrong last raced in Ireland in the Tour of Ireland in 1992. This August 19-23 the Tour of Ireland could not be more proud than to have Lance Armstrong riding once again on Irish roads in the lead up to his Global Cancer Summit in Dublin. The massive, positive public reaction to his comeback to the sport in Australia in January and California in February indicate that by the time Lance arrives in Ireland next August, the interest levels will be at fever pitch. I am confident that we can provide Lance with a challenging course and via our global broadcast, promote his cancer message in over 140 television markets around the world." Already, world leaders are indicating their intent to send high-level representation and make commitments. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and former U.S. President Bill Clinton are included in the early list of leaders expressing support. The LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Campaign made immediate progress when it launched in Australia this January with several new commitments to cancer control from the Australian government and NGOs. In addition, conversations are ongoing with the Kingdom of Jordan to announce a substantial new commitment in that country. These commitments and others will be featured at the Summit in Dublin. "I hope a decade from now we can look back on this campaign and see that there truly is a global cancer movement – one that has adequately funded cancer research, cut the death rate to zero and maximized the amount of prevention and education and advocacy that can be done," said Clinton. "And that it has helped people to live with and overcome cancer with the support they need." The primary purpose of the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Summit is to bring together world leaders to secure commitments to make cancer a global priority. The secondary purpose is to build a global grassroots advocacy movement to influence global action in the fight against cancer. Participation in the Summit is by invitation only. LAF has outlined a commitment process that all world leaders and representatives from non-governmental organizations and corporations are required to complete to be eligible for invitation. For information about the commitment process, visit www.LIVESTRONG.org. Following its success in Australia and California, the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Campaign will head to Mexico in late February and then on to Europe for the Giro d'Italia (May 9-31), the Tour de France (July 4-26), the Tour of Ireland (Aug. 19-23) and the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Summit in Ireland (Aug. 24-26), as well as other locations to be announced soon. For more information on the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Campaign, please visit www.LIVESTRONGblog.org.
Alberto Contador Wins Portugal's Volta ao Algarve23/02/2009 (Photo by Roberto Bettini) While much of the focus was on the Astana team at the Tour of California, Alberto Contador and other members of the Astana squad were racing in Portugal at the Volta ao Algarve. In Stage 4 of this 5 stage race, Alberto claimed victory in the 33.7km time trial. This stage put him in the leader's jersey and he was able to finish to win the overall in the final stage the next day. For more details on the race and the victory of Alberto and Astana, visit www.cyclingnews.com or your favorite cycling websites.
Tour of California - LEVI WINS! 23/02/2009 (Photo by Graham Watson) Congrats to Levi on his 3rd consecutive win at the AMGEN Tour of California! This of course could not have been done without the support of his team, Astana, who also placed first in the team classification. This was an absolutely amazing race to watch, and it was great for the sport of cycling in the United States. Some of the racers have compared this race to that of a Grand Tour, and the over 2 million fans that showed up to watch the race and chear made the crowds feel like one of the biggest races in Europe. It is sure to be even bigger next year with its great success. Brief Results are below. Be sure to check you favorite cycling websites for full results and news. Top 3 GC 1 Levi Leipheimer (USA) Astana, 31.28.21 2 David Zabriskie (USA) Garmin - Slipstream, at 0.36 3 Michael Rogers (Aus) Team Columbia - Highroad, at 0.45 Astana GC 7 Lance Armstrong (USA) Astana, at 1.46 10 Jose Luis Rubiera (Spa) Astana, at 2.48
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