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		<title>602nds with Chris Brewer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 01:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wilko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us are well aware of the work that Lance Armstrong and the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) do for raising cancer awareness worldwide. Behind all great organisations are great people. The Lance Armstrong Foundation is fortunate to have the services of people such as Chris Brewer campaigning the LIVESTRONG cause. Prior to our catch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us are well aware of the work that Lance Armstrong and the <a href="http://www.livestrong.org/site/c.khLXK1PxHmF/b.2660611/k.BCED/Home.htm">Lance   Armstrong Foundation</a> (LAF) do for raising cancer awareness worldwide. Behind all great organisations are great people. The Lance Armstrong Foundation is fortunate to have the services of people such as <strong>Chris Brewer</strong> campaigning the <em>LIVE<strong>STRONG</strong></em> cause.</p>
<p>Prior to our catch up with Chris this week we met him at the 2010 Tour Down Under in Adelaide, Australia and shared many drinks and stories about his work, life and cycling.</p>
<p><strong>602nds</strong> is pleased to present you our chat with Chris Brewer.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds:</span> Tell us a little about your role with the LAF?</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>I’ve been fortunate to have had many roles here at LIVE<strong>STRONG</strong>&#8230; as a volunteer back in 1997 and through the years I was the original web designer, the guy who answered all the general emails, gave out testicular cancer awareness info, and helped with the Ride for the Roses event production that eventually morphed into our LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>Challenge series.</em></p>
<p><em> That said, I joined the staff full time back in early 2004 working as a combination team journalist for Discovery Channel Cycling and some project management for LIVE<strong>STRONG</strong>.  That lead to me heading up the grassroots fundraising events area for a while and now I am a Senior Manager in Development Communications.  That big title means I have a great job!  I help tell the LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>story, whether that’s something we’re doing, or some of the events that support us, or highlighting some amazing people around the world.  I’ll also get to represent LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>at various events and personally say “Thank you!” to the folks who support us and enable us to do this very important mission: we help people living with cancer.</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds:</span> What does</strong> LIVE<strong>STRONG mean to you?</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>The very interesting thing about this question is that LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong> means something unique to practically every person that’s ever asked this… I actually have my answer printed on the back of my business card, and it says: “To me, LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>means living your life to the fullest everyday – not just being successful, but significant, too.”</em></p>
<p><em> I would also add that for cancer survivors, we feel that living strong has nothing to do with being cured, or how much time you have after you hear those fateful words, “You have cancer.”  It’s what you <span style="text-decoration: underline;">do</span> with that time that is so important.  My brother Robin, when faced with a very difficult diagnosis of advanced stomach cancer at the age of 40, did amazing things in his final year of life.  Did he LIVE<strong>STRONG</strong>? Damn straight he did.</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds:</span> As a</strong> <em>LIVE</em><strong><em>STRONG</em> Leader here in Australia I am asked the same question &#8220;How can I become involved?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>Another great question, and one we take very much to heart!  I think all too often charities will tend to focus on one specific area – usually fundraising – where they want to get their constituents involved.  I look at it this way, we all have three things we can contribute: time, talent, and treasure.  Each of us can contribute in differing proportions, and some in multiple manners.</em></p>
<p><em>It’s really up to the charity to initially establish the right relationship with the individual to make sure they are being utilized in the best manner possible.  It doesn’t make sense for you to ask me for a million dollars if I don’t have it, or to request I volunteer multiple days a week if I have a full-time job, etc.  As the relationship progresses then hopefully there will be other areas the person might like to grow into as well.  That said, a great entry point for LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>is <a href="http://www.livestrong.org/getinvolved">www.livestrong.org/getinvolved</a> &#8211; key links to get you started with our Advocacy folks, the LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>Challenge, Volunteering, and Grassroots Fundraising.</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds:</span> How did you and Lance Armstrong first meet?</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>Now there’s a story… LA and I were diagnosed two weeks apart with testicular cancer in October 1996.  His case was more advanced than mine, but mine was no walk in the park either.  One of the things I noted as I tried to learn about our disease was just how hard it was to get it all in one place, and for that information to be credible.  So since I was one of the early web designers and I have several months of nothing to do during treatment, I co-founded the Testicular Cancer Resource Center (<a href="http://tcrc.acor.org/">http://tcrc.acor.org</a>) with Doug Bank.  We put all the info and support that we wished we’d had available and then had it reviewed by medical professionals to make sure it was all credible.</em></p>
<p><em>Sometime in early 1997 Lance emailed me via the site.  And I deleted it.  Why?  I simply felt that a world champion athlete would not take the time to email a sergeant in the Air Force, and it had to be some kind of joke.  Fortunately I was wrong, that’s exactly the kind of guy he is, he wrote again a couple of weeks later and told me some things only he would know.  I was in San Antonio at the time, only an hour or so from Austin, so I asked him if we could do an interview (still up at <a href="http://tcrc.acor.org/lance.html">http://tcrc.acor.org/lance.html</a>) – he said yes, come up for lunch, and at the time we were the only two guys we knew coming off of the same kind of experience.  We became fast friends, he told me about this “little foundation” he was starting, I said I was in, and the rest is some amazing history…</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds:</span> Having traveled to various cycling tours around the globe, what were your impressions of the Tour Down Under?</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>I have long had this life fantasy that I could chuck it all and move to Australia and begin a new life; this trip to South Australia and Melbourne did little to dissuade me! (grin)  The TDU is the perfect race for this time of the cycling season.  Long travel time aside, it’s warm, the terrain is challenging but not too hard for the early season, and the opportunity to stay in the same hotel all race long is basically unprecedented.  But at the end of the day it’s still the people that make the difference.  One of the things I’ve noted is that Aussies, as a population, are “all in” once they’ve decided to do something!  So the race is top notch, the fans are super supportive, and we had a great time.  I certainly hope it’s not my last time at TDU, plus Austin is the sister city of Adelaide – how cool is that?</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds:</span> Australia is a one of the world leaders in raising cancer awareness through organisations such as the Cancer Council and the team at Movember to name a couple. What message do you take back to the LAF from your travels to Australia this year?<br />
</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>We know that Australia has some real cancer challenges; skin cancer is a very real threat to the entire population, and all the major cancers are on the rise – prostate, colon, breast, and lung.  That’s the bad news.  The good news is that the government is very involved in the fight against this disease, as are some amazing NGO’s like the ones you mentioned.  And we were very honored to have Lance at the ground breaking ceremony for the first ever LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>Cancer Research Centre at the Flinders  Medical Centre in Adelaide, a research community that stresses collaboration amongst their scientists.  So the message we took back was that there is a solid fight going on in Oz, and we want to be a part of that effort.  We’re now working with these great folks to find the best ways we can support them, because at the end of the day its people who are on the ground making it happen that will get the job done, and we need to highlight these great efforts and find ways for organizations to work together – the old “work smarter, not harder,” model.</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds: </span>Through your years of following cycling is there one memory that stands out ahead of the rest?<br />
</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>Personally that was in 2003 when I was part of an amazing team called “The Tour of Hope.”  This team represented all aspects of the cancer community – survivors, caretakers, doctors, nurses, and researchers.  We rode in squad relay format with Lance – 4 teams, 24 hours a day, from Los Angeles to Washington DC covering over 3,000 in just over 7 days!  As I rode beside LA into DC and the capitol rose up to greet us and we could hear thousands of people cheering our accomplishment, we reflected back to when were in treatment in 1996, wondering if we’d be alive in a few months, let alone five consecutive Tour de France wins and millions of dollars raised in the fight against cancer. Wow.</em></p>
<p><em>As for cycling in general, I’d have to go back to 1999 when Lance first stood atop the final podium on the Champs Elysees.  That was the moment I think cancer survivors literally “came out of the closet.”  No longer were they willing to be treated as just victims, or patients following the whims of the medical establishment.  They looked up to that podium and said, “If he can do this, then I’m on his team. I’m with him.”  The brand LIVE<strong>STRONG </strong>had yet to be established, but the idea certainly took hold on July 25, 1999 and the world was changed forever after.</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds: </span>Do you have a personal favourite wine? </strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Chris:</strong></span> <em>And a great question to end on, too!  As many of my friends know, I am a fan of big red wines and so it was quite an honor to be in South Australia, home to one of my favorite brand of wines, Penfolds.  I’ve really started liking the blends, and their Shiraz Cabernet is always a solid choice.  Here in America I would have to go with our friends at Silver Oak out of Napa Valley.  They simply make amazing wines, you can’t go wrong with any choice – so cheers, thanks for your time, and as always: LIVE<strong>STRONG</strong>!</em></p>
<p>If you wish to keep track of what Chris is up to, follow him on <a href="http://twitter.com/livestrongcb">Twitter</a> or <a href="http://www.facebook.com/livestrongcb">Facebook</a><em> </em></p>
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		<title>602nds with Taylor Phinney</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 06:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wilko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Team 602nds discussed cyclists to interview, for me, Taylor Phinney was a must. Taylor is a character and the type of person that cycling needs. He is the type of person that should be used to promote the sport, not only in the US but also worldwide. Taylor is a junior World Champion, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When <strong>Team 602nds</strong> discussed cyclists to interview, for me, <strong>Taylor Phinney</strong> was a must.</p>
<p>Taylor is a character and the type of person that cycling needs. He is the type of person that should be used to promote the sport, not only in the US but also worldwide. Taylor is a junior World Champion, a Paris-Roubaix U23 winner and more importantly a down to earth, good guy.</p>
<p>Taylor is the son of former professional racing cyclist Davis Phinney and former Olympic gold medal racing cyclist and speed skater Connie Carpenter-Phinney.</p>
<p>Taylor currently rides with the <a title="Trek Livestrong U23 Team" href="http://www.treklivestrongu23.com/taylor-phinney/" target="_blank">Trek Livestrong U23 Team</a> and could not have any better guidance and influence than Lance Armstrong himself.</p>
<p>Being only 20 years old and specialising on the track in individual pursuit, Taylor represents the future of US and world cycling.</p>
<p><strong>602nds</strong> hopes you enjoy our chat with Taylor as much as we have knowing him.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>602nds</strong></span>: If there is one race you can win when you join the Pro Tour, What would it be?</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #c0c0c0;">Taylor</span></strong>: Ahh, Tour Down Under of course. I mean, are there any ProTour races that can even compare to TDU&#8217;s crowds, people, and overall magnitude? Yeah, I thought not.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>602nds</strong></span>: If you could go out to dinner with anyone, who would it be and why?</p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0;"><strong>Taylor</strong></span>: I would like to find some sort of an heiress to a large fortune and let her take me out to dinner. If I make a good enough impression maybe I could be set for the rest of my life&#8230; One can dream. She would definitely have to be good-looking though. Money is one thing, but looks are very important. Am I coming across as superficial?</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>602nds</strong></span>: Is there a question you have been wanting someone on Twitter to ask but they haven’t? If so what is it?</p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0;"><strong>Taylor</strong></span>: I have been waiting for someone from Hollywood to contact me about voice acting in an animated film&#8230; I&#8217;ve always thought that I had a great face for voice acting.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>602nds</strong></span>: What is your personal cycling goal for 2010?</p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0;"><strong>Taylor</strong></span>: I want to win as many races as I can. Every race, you just have to sit back and think that someone from the peleton is going to be the first to cross the line&#8230; I know that in a lot of races I can be that person, so I will give everything i can in order to throw my hands up at the end. Winning is what it is all about anyway.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds</span></strong>: What is your all time cycling moment?</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #c0c0c0;">Taylor</span></strong>: Winning U23 Paris-Roubaix was the greatest sensation I&#8217;ve experienced as an athlete. the place has so much history, and I know it was only the U23 version of the race, but I raced it very smart and was so very happy to win. I only hope I can step it up to the next level quickly!</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>602nds</strong></span>: Do you have a ritual you do before all your races, or a lucky charm etc?</p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0;"><strong>Taylor</strong></span>: I listen to a playlist entitled &#8216;Killtime&#8217; that gets me super pumped. I listen to it before every major race and it definitely gets me in the right frame of mind if I&#8217;m not already there&#8230; I don&#8217;t have any weird rituals though. Well, none apart from my traditional Native American rain dance I perform in the middle of the velodrome. That&#8217;s about it.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">602nds</span></strong>: Where in Australia would you like to visit?</p>
<p><span style="color: #c0c0c0;"><strong>Taylor</strong></span>: I have always thought Nicole Kidman was one of the classiest Hollywood ladies out there, not to mention gorgeous! So I&#8217;d probably just set up camp outside of her Australian residence. No, kidding. I&#8217;ve always wanted to go check out that massive rock, Ayers is it? Out in the middle of nowhere. Maybe I&#8217;d run into Outback Jack&#8230; That&#8217;d be rad. <em>(602nds: <a title="Uluru - Ayres Rock" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru" target="_blank">Uluru</a>, also known as Ayres Rock in NT, Australia)</em></p>
<p>Follow Taylor&#8217;s <a title="Taylor Phinney" href="http://taylor.bikecamp.com/" target="_blank">website</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/taylorphinney">Twitter</a> updates for a good laugh.</p>
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		<title>602nds with Doug Ulman</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wilko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Team 602nds were hoping to interview Lance Armstrong Foundation President and CEO Doug Ulman at this years Tour Down Under. With a busy schedule Doug was unable to make the trip to Australia but was generous with his time for 602nds and happy to answer a few questions via video that we hope you enjoy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Team 602nds were hoping to interview <strong>Lance Armstrong Foundation </strong>President and CEO <strong>Doug Ulman</strong> at this years Tour Down Under. With a busy schedule Doug was unable to make the trip to Australia but was generous with his time for 602nds and happy to answer a few questions via video that we hope you enjoy and more importantly we hope helps raise cancer awareness.</p>
<p>In his role as President and Chief Executive Officer, Doug is ultimately responsible for the strategic vision and direction of Livestrong.</p>
<p>Doug Ulman is a three-time cancer survivor and nationally recognized cancer advocate. After overcoming chondrosarcoma and malignant melanoma twice during his sophomore year in college, Doug and his family founded the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, a non-profit organization to provide support, education, and resources to young adults, their families and friends who are affected by cancer. He served as Executive Director of the Ulman Cancer Fund for four years before joining Livestrong as director of survivorship in 2001.</p>
<p>Doug has received numerous awards for his leadership and community service. In 2002, Doug was selected from more than 20,000 individuals to appear on more than 15 million boxes of Wheaties Energy Crunch as an American Everyday Hero. In 2003, Doug was selected as the Austin Under-40 award winner in the healthcare category. In 2005, Doug was honored by both the American Psychosocial Oncology Society and the Association of Oncology Social Workers. Most recently Doug was named to the Non-Profit Times Power and Influence Top 50 for 2009, an honor bestowed to the top 50 Non-profit executives.</p>
<p>He spends his free time reading, playing golf, working out and traveling.</p>
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<p>Follow Doug on twitter <a href="http://www.twitter.com/livestrongceo" target="_blank">@LIVESTRONGCEO</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Image courtesy of <a title="Cancer Voices SA" href="http://www.cancervoicessa.org/" target="_blank">Cancer Voices SA</a> featuring Doug Ulman with Ashleigh Moore </em></p>
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		<title>New Livestrong Gear</title>
		<link>http://602nds.com/2009/11/25/new-livestrong-gear/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lakers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Be sure to check out the latest range Livestrong gear from the Livestrong Store. New arrivals include a complete range of cycling gear featuring the new jersey design as worn by Lance Armstrong over the last couple of months. The new cycling range includes jersey, bibs, shorts, gloves, arm &#38; leg warmers and cap. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be sure to check out the <a title="Livestrong Store" href="http://www.store-laf.org/new-arrivals.html" target="_blank">latest range Livestrong gear</a> from the Livestrong Store.</p>
<p>New arrivals include a complete range of cycling gear featuring the new jersey design as worn by Lance Armstrong over the last couple of months.</p>
<p>The new cycling range includes jersey, bibs, shorts, gloves, arm &amp; leg warmers and cap. The new apparel range features a selection of shirts, hoodies and women &amp; toddler wear.</p>
<p>For a limited time the Livestrong store are provide free shipping.</p>
<p>Ordering directly from the Livestrong Store is the only way to ensure 100% of the proceeds actually goes to the Livestrong Foundatation.</p>
<p>To check out the latest Livestrong range visit the <a title="Livestrong Store" href="http://www.store-laf.org/" target="_blank">Livestrong Store website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Nike Livestrong Dri-Fit Collection</title>
		<link>http://602nds.com/2009/11/20/nike-livestrong/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 01:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wilko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being an avid runner I was looking for something in the Nike Dri-Fit range to wear on the hot and muggy Aussie summer days. Here at 602nds.com we are supporters of the lance Armstrong Foundation so decided upon the Nike Livestrong range of gear. I was amazed at how breathable and light the material is [...]]]></description>
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<div><span>Being an avid runner </span><span>I was looking for something in the Nike Dri-Fit range to wear </span><span>on the hot and muggy Aussie summer days.</span><span> Here at 602nds.com we are supporters of the lance Armstrong Foundation so decided upon the Nike <a href="http://www.store-laf.org/">Livestrong</a> range of gear. I was amazed at how breathable and light the material is and the sense of body coolness you feel when out exercising. One important fact of purchasing Livestrong clothing is that </span>100% of Nike&#8217;s profits from the entire LIVESTRONG Collection go to the Lance Armstrong Foundation to help fight cancer.</div>
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<p>The Dri-FIT fabric is designed to wick sweat away and help keep you dry and comfortable. The shirt is made with of 100% polyester Dri-Fit fabric along with a rib crew neck and flat seam construction to minimise chafing. The range is available in both men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s sizing and also includes the Dri-Fit hat and training shorts. <span>One important note: Though it is not described as such, this shirt definitely seems to be &#8220;oversized&#8221;. I normally wear a Large, but that seemed quite loose; the Medium fit was much better.</span></p>
<p>Fight cancer with the team at 602nds.com and support the Lance Armstrong Foundation by wearing the Nike Livestrong collection.</p>
<p>For more information or to check out the full range of Livestrong merchanside visit the <a title="Livestrong Store" href="http://www.store-laf.org/index.html" target="_blank">Livestrong Store website</a>.</p>
<p><a title="Livestrong" href="http://www.livestrong.org" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-272" title="SupportingLAF_300x129" src="http://602nds.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/SupportingLAF_300x1291.jpg" alt="SupportingLAF_300x129" width="300" height="129" /></a></p>
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