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TUCSON, Arizona — Randy Rodin was still recovering from breast cancer including a lumpectomy, radiation, and chemotherapy when she got a flat tire while cycling in Oro Valley."And, you know, bike shoes have cleets underneath so clearly you're not walking well," said Rodin."I see a cyclist riding by with a very nice kit and riding a nice bike and I put some energy out there and maybe this man will stop," said Rodin.
"Unless you are a survivor, unless you have gone through cancer, you can not underestimate that enough," said Alvarez. "I suggested that they do some local and regional events, and they did extremely well," said Alvarez."They exceeded my expectations."
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