I was watching ESPN’s “Who’s Number One: The Greatest Comebacks of all time.” And they were talking about the professional cyclist Lance Armstrong. In 1996, he was diagnosed with stage three testicular cancer. It had spread to his lungs, his abdomen, and his brain. His doctors told him that he would never race again. They told him he had less than a 50% chance of living.
But after two years of treatment, the cancer was gone. The following year, he raced in the 1999 Tour de France, and he won First, he
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