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Gregga said:Ulle, you liar...
His blood was already in Fuentes fridge in 2004, just see Tomo IV of OP in the usada files.
ready the article he says he first used fuentes "help" in 2003 but first meet him in 2006.
Gregga said:Ulle, you liar...
His blood was already in Fuentes fridge in 2004, just see Tomo IV of OP in the usada files.
Bavarianrider said:Sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was a typo of me!!!! April 2003 the article says, sorry!!!!
Bavarianrider said:!!!!!http://www.zeit.de/2013/27/doping-jan-ullrich/seite-1 !!!!!
Very interesting interview in the German newspaper Zeit!!!!!!!!
In the year 2007 Ullrich did a very long interview in which he told everything about his doping career!!! He didn't take any money for it, he wanted to help cycling.
His ****ing dickheads of laywers pressured him not to release it in the last minutes
What a shame, life would have been so much better for Jan if it was published. His reputation would be so much higher today.
Interesting facts:
Ullrich started doping in 1996. He didn't take anything before 1996.
He was clean in Sydney!!!
He first worked with Fuentes in April of 2003.
Damn it would be so interesting to read that whole thing!
webvan said:Interesting, but it seems a little bit "convenient" that he didn't dope for the 2000 Olympics...
manafana said:yeah he didnt dope during the olympics, but everything he had done before had helped up his level anyway, and help how much he could train.
kungzlatan said:lance was very weak that olympic if you compare to the tdf 2000
maybe they were afraid of some new test?
Race Radio said:The EPO test was first used at the 2000 Olympics.
He says he did not dope before turning Pro. Certainly possible. Much of the East German system was dismantled by then. It would also add credence to the fact he responded better then most to a doping program. It explains his metamorphoses from a talented rouleur to one of the greatest climbers in the world in 18 months
andy1234 said:I'm a big Ulrich fan, but its unlikely he came out of that system clean.
andy1234 said:Ullrich was a part of the same sports school as Voigt.
The system was still in place at the time they joined, up until 91. By which time the relationship with coaches etc, was firmly established.
I'm a big Ulrich fan, but its unlikely he came out of that system clean.
Race Radio said:The EPO test was first used at the 2000 Olympics.
He says he did not dope before turning Pro. Certainly possible. Much of the East German system was dismantled by then. It would also add credence to the fact he responded better then most to a doping program. It explains his metamorphoses from a talented rouleur to one of the greatest climbers in the world in 18 months
Race Radio said:Not exactly.
The system was already being dismantled when Jan was 14 years old. The head of the doping program was pushed out even prior to reunification. Funding hardly existed after the 88 Olympics. Most of the coaches left to find jobs outside of Germany. The dismantling of the system was evident in the medal count. At the 1988 Olympics East Germany won 102 medals. In 1996 the Unified German team, both East and West, only won 65.
Jeffke was also not known to Peter Weibel I guess.Il piccolo principe said:D'Hondt told the court that Ullrich started doping in 1995. So it is possible that he started doping in the late of 1995. But I think it is not really important, if it's 95 or 96. His first big result was the Tour 96, I think this is the race Jan is referring to, when he insists that he started doping in 1996.
andy1234 said:Being dismantled, yes. dismantled, no.
Some of the sports schools were running as normal up until the early 90s.
This isn't guess work from me, this is directly from riders I know who went to KJS. Some of the coaching staff and athletes maintained their relationships long after the school closed.
More beer = less medals.Race Radio said:At the 1988 Olympics East Germany won 102 medals. In 1996 the Unified German team, both East and West, only won 65.
Yep, ask Katrin Krabbe, Gritt Breuer. Doping stopped with the fall of the Berlin Wall RR...Race Radio said:The dismantling I was referring to was to the state sponsored doping program, not the schools themselves. It was dismantled and people went to great lengths to pretend it never existed
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Yep, ask Katrin Krabbe, Gritt Breuer. Doping stopped with the fall of the Berlin Wall RR...
Public opinion changed around 1992 in Germany when the full impact of the DDR dope came out.
Weibel never stopped though. And he was no DDR man. Give Sinkewitz a ring.
Nice, thanks for that one Andy.andy1234 said:If anyone hasn't seen the documentary State Plan 14:25, it is uncomfortable viewing, but worth watching.
It's would be difficult to feel anything but pity for the athletes who were brought up in that regime.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Doping stopped with the fall of the Berlin Wall RR...
Zam_Olyas said:State sponsored doping starts early in Germany way back in late 1930's![]()