Armstrong Cycles Through Iowa for Cancer

ByABC News
July 29, 2006, 8:15 PM

July 30, 2006 — -- Lance Armstrong traded in the Tour de France for a tour of Iowa this summer and got a hero's welcome at every stop. When that news broke about Floyd Landis, Armstrong had a piece of advice for his successor.

Lance Armstrong: My suggestion to Floyd would be: If you're innocent, if you believe you're innocent, then you stand up and fight for it. And if that means talking to the press, if that means suing somebody, if that means writing about it, thinking about it, talking about it, you have to do it.

Armstrong was in Iowa to fire up the nation's first presidential voters about his other passion, the fight against cancer.

Armstrong: Politically speaking, this is a very important state for our country, for the election in '08, the issues that will be raised, the questions that will be asked. And what a great opportunity to take whatever success I had on the bike, keep it on the bike, keep it with the people of Iowa.

I've been on a lot of bike rides in my day, but I've never seen a bike ride like this. This ride is famous for the old ladies in the square baking pies. And so they always asked me what my favorite pie was. I said, "coconut cream pie." Had a cold beer in the middle of the ride -- which years and years of the Tour de France, where you're drinking some sort of energy drink or water and now you're drinking a beer, a cold beer, in the middle of the bike ride. But that's what they do. These people, they ride all day long, they drink beer, they eat pork chops, eat pies and they keep riding. It's a hell of a lot more fun than the Tour de France.

Our mission is to make cancer a national priority -- just like war would be, just like terror would be, just like immigration or education, abortion or gay marriage. All of the things that we know are political topics and hot buttons. And you know, to me, especially sitting here as a 10-year cancer survivor, an issue like this that's the number one killer in this country should be a priority. It should be discussed. It should be debated. For me, my dream would just, well, we're going to watch, I think, three presidential debates in 2008, one vice presidential debate. Let's ask the question. Let's have a moderator and at least ask the question.