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Ullrich (right) finished third overall in the 2005 Tour de France behind Lance Armstrong (center) and Ivan Basso; his result is now annulled because of his doping scandal. Two old cycling rivals were reunited last week -- but in the news, not on the bikes.
THE German cycling federation (BDR) has banned former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich from competing in any amateur or public races in the country after the retired athlete was found guilty of blood doping last week. Ullrich, the 1997 Tour winner who...
File picture shows former German cycling professional Jan Ullrich during a media conference of German company Terra-S in Owingen, March 31, 2007. Retired former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich has been found guilty of doping in relation to a... View Photo »
The first CAS decision does not prejudge the forthcoming decision in the arbitration procedure between the International Cycling Union, Jan Ullrich and Swiss Cycling
Ullrich attacked on the Tourmalet in 2003, but Lance Armstrong was able to stay with him, and then attacked on the climb to Luz Ardiden and (after tangling with a spectator's bag and crashing) won the stage. The Court of Arbitration for Sport found...
German cycling federation (BDR) has banned former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich from competing in any amateur or public races in the country after the retired athlete was found guilty of blood doping last week. Ullrich, the 1997 Tour winner who was...
Or you can be Alberto Contador, blaming a failed test on some dodgy steak and maintaining your innocence even when pronounced guilty. But the disgraced Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich has taken a rather different tack by becoming brand ambassador for...
File picture shows Jan Ullrich (C) of Germany as he passes in front of the Arc de Triomphe during the last stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Paris, July 27, 1997. Retired former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich has been found guilty of doping... View Photo »
In the two appeal cases regarding the former German cyclist Jan Ullrich, the Court of Arbitration for Sport has rendered its first decision in the procedure between Swiss Anti-Doping and Jan Ullrich. The CAS found it does not have jurisdiction
You find yourself looking unfairly for their associations with riders, teams, doctors, and directeur sportifs that suggest culpability. Michael Rogers was at T-Mobile in 2006, you suddenly realise. He was teammates with Jan Ullrich, just before Ulrich...
Ullrich did not directly acknowledge doping but said he would not contest a ruling Thursday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Ullrich said on his website that he accepted the ban -- "not because I agree with every point in the reasoning for the...
Jan Ullrich (born December 2, 1973, in Rostock, East Germany) is a German former professional road bicycle racer. In 1997, he was the first German to win the Tour de France. He went on to take five second places and a fourth in 2004 and in 2005. In 2006, Ullrich was barred from the Tour amid speculation of having doped. He retired in late... Full Article
Picture taken on June 29, 2006 in Strasbourg shows Germany's Jan Ullrich (T-Mobile/Ger) riding behind his teammates during a training session two days before the official start of the 93rd Tour de France cycling race. Three days after two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador of...
View Photo »BIELEFELD, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Jan Ullrich talks during the press conference of Alpecin at the Dr. Wolff institute on February 8, 2012 in Bielefeld, Germany. Former German professional cyclist Jan Ullrich will participate at the Alpecin Cycling Day organized by the The Dr. Wolff...
View Photo »BIELEFELD, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Jan Ullrich (R) and Eduard R. Doerrenberg (2nd R), acting partner of Dr. Kurt Wolff GmbH & Co. KG, pose for photographers during the press conference of Alpecin at the Dr. Wolff institute on February 8, 2012 in Bielefeld, Germany. Former German...
View Photo »BIELEFELD, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Jan Ullrich (R) and Eduard R. Doerrenberg, acting partner of Dr. Kurt Wolff GmbH & Co. KG, look on during the press conference of Alpecin at the Dr. Wolff institute on February 8, 2012 in Bielefeld, Germany. Former German professional cyclist Jan...
View Photo »File picture shows former German cycling professional Jan Ullrich during a media conference of German company Terra-S in Owingen, March 31, 2007. Retired former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich has been found guilty of doping in relation to a blood-doping scandal that engulfed his...
View Photo »File picture shows former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich of Germany as he arrives in a courtroom in the western German city of Duesseldorf November 12, 2008. Retired former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich has been found guilty of doping in relation to a blood-doping scandal that...
View Photo »In this picture taken Feb. 8, 2012 former German Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich attends a press conference in Bielefeld, western Germany. Sport's highest court has banned 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich for two years for doping, and stripped him of his third-place finish...
View Photo »Former German cycling star Jan Ullrich participates in the Oetztal marathon cycling race over the distance of 238 kilometers in Soelden, Austria, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011.
View Photo »FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2011 file picture former German cycling star Jan Ullrich participates in the Oetztal marathon cycling race over the distance of 238 kilometers in Soelden, Austria. Former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich will find out in January if he is to get a lifetime ban...
View Photo »FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2011 file picture former German cycling star Jan Ullrich participates in the Oetztal marathon cycling race over the distance of 238 kilometers in Soelden, Austria. Sport's highest court has banned 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich for two years for doping,...
View Photo »German cycling champion Jan Ullrich (R) holds his World Award next to former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during the World Awards ceremony in Hamburg 22 October 2003.
View Photo »Picture taken on June 29, 2006 in Strasbourg shows Germany's Jan Ullrich (T-Mobile/Ger) riding behind his teammates during a training session two days before the official start of the 93rd Tour de France cycling race. Three days after two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador of...
View Photo »The first CAS decision does not prejudge the forthcoming decision in the arbitration procedure between the International Cycling Union, Jan Ullrich and Swiss Cycling
In the two appeal cases regarding the former German cyclist Jan Ullrich, the Court of Arbitration for Sport has rendered its first decision in the procedure between Swiss Anti-Doping and Jan Ullrich. The CAS found it does not have jurisdiction
In the two appeal cases regarding the former German cyclist Jan Ullrich, CAS has rendered its first decision in the procedure between Swiss Anti-Doping and Jan Ullrich. The CAS found it does not have jurisdiction
At that time, Swiss Anti-Doping did not yet exist. Furthermore, the amendments of Swiss Olympic on 1 July 2008 establishing the creation of Swiss Anti-Doping in replacement of the former Anti-Doping Panel of Swiss Olympic could not be opposed to Jan Ullrich, considering that he was no longer a member of...
The CAS Panel noted that the written agreement signed by Jan Ullrich at the time of his request for a licence at Swiss Cycling related solely to the regulations of UCI, Swiss Cycling and Swiss Olympic
The CAS Panel noted that the written agreement signed by Jan Ullrich at the time of his request for a license at Swiss Cycling in November 2005 related solely to the regulations of UCI, Swiss Cycling and Swiss Olympic. At that time, Swiss Anti-Doping did not yet exist
