JAN ULLRICH RUMORS & GOSSIP

Ullrich stops short of confession

Former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich says he played a role in ''what happened in cycling'' but did not offer a clear confession about doping. Ullrich wrote in his blog on Eurosport that ''everyone can make his own opinion about what happened in cycling and I also contributed my role in that.'' But he says he wouldn't make any public confessions...
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18 days ago  |  Discuss

Jan Ullrich: Don't expect a TV appearance from me

Former Tour de France winner and banned German rider Jan Ullrich says he has no plans for a televised doping confession like the one by former rival Lance Armstrong. Ullrich tells Focus magazine, ''I will surely not go the way of Armstrong and speak before an audience of millions, even if some people keep pushing me to do it and perhaps even expect it of me.'' The...
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January 20, 2013  |  Discuss

Ullrich admits 'contact' with Puerto doping doc

Hours after receiving a two-year ban for blood doping, 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich admitted on his website that he had "contact" with the Spanish doctor who ran the doping program he was accused of participating in.
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February 10, 2012  |  Discuss

Jan Ullrich says he had 'contact' with doping doc

Hours after receiving a two-year ban for blood doping, 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich admitted on his website that he had "contact" with the Spanish doctor who ran the doping program he was accused of participating in.
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February 10, 2012  |  Discuss

Jan Ullrich slapped with two year suspension and loss of results from Operation Puerto ties

The CAS Panel rejected the request of the UCI to impose a lifetime ban on Jan Ullrich, considering that the first doping offence that he committed in 2002 was due to the ingestion of amphetamines... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Bike World News
February 09, 2012  |  Discuss

CAS bans Ullrich, strips him of '05 Tour finish

Sport's highest court banned 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich for two years on Thursday and stripped him of his third-place finish in the 2005 race for blood doping.
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February 09, 2012  |  Discuss

CAS bans 1997 Tour winner Jan Ullrich for 2 years

Sport's highest court has banned 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich for two years and stripped him of his third-place finish in the 2005 race for a doping violation.
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February 09, 2012  |  Discuss

CAS bans 1997 Tour winner Ullrich

Sport's highest court banned 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich for two years on Thursday and stripped him of his third-place finish in the 2005 race for blood doping. The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that the 38-year-old German, who retired in 2007, was ''fully engaged'' in the doping program of Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes that was exposed in...
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February 07, 2012  |  Discuss

CAS to issue Ullrich doping case verdict Thursday

Sport's highest court will issue a second verdict this week involving a doping case against a Tour de France winner. The Court of Arbitration for Sport says it will publish a ruling on Thursday on an appeal filed by the International Cycling Union to have 1997 Tour winner Jan Ullrich investigated for links to Operation Puerto, a 2006 Spanish doping probe. Cycling's governing...
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February 07, 2012  |  Discuss

CAS cannot rule on Ullrich v Swiss Anti-Doping (Reuters)

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) does not have the jurisdiction to rule on an appeal by the Swiss Anti-Doping agency that could lead to a life ban for former cyclist Jan Ullrich For the full story, go to http://www.bikeworldnews.com
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November 30, 2011  |  Discuss
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