WADA chief pleased with Armstrong comeback
World Anti-Doping Agency president John Fahey on Tuesday praised Lance Armstrong's comeback and the "phenomenal" interest the U.S. cyclist generated for cycling and the campaign against cancer. Fahey, who was operated on for lung cancer in 2001, applauded Armstrong's own personal struggle against cancer and the donations the U.S. cyclist generated during his comeback from retirement at Australia's Tour Down Under last month.