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Date: 26 Feb 2007 03:07:48
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Subject: Ullrich retires
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>From the article: --------------------------------------------------------------- HAMBURG, Germany: Former Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich, who has been dogged by doping allegations, announced his retirement from cycling Monday. The 33-year-old German, who won the Tour in 1997, said he will stay in cycling as a consultant for the Austrian-based Volksbank team. "I am ending my active career," he said. Ullrich has been under investigation for several months for alleged links to a Spanish doping scandal, but has not been charged. He has been without a team since being fired by the T-Mobile team last summer. "I could have had a team immediately," Ullrich told a news conference. "I had offers, also from Pro Tour teams." -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read it at http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/02/26/sports/EU-SPT-CYC-Ullrich-Retires.php J. Spaceman
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 07:12:51
From: need more sun
Subject: Re: Ullrich retires
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On Feb 26, 3:12 pm, wsc...@udel.edu wrote: > > Damn, bad news, but why on earth did he turn down these offers ? > > Because he knows or is pretty sure they have his blood in Spain? That's the logical conclusion all right... DNA results must be due back soon. Of course, if he is found guilty he could theoretically be banned from working with teams, unless he does a pseudo PR role like Museeuw did...
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 06:12:40
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Subject: Re: Ullrich retires
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> Damn, bad news, but why on earth did he turn down these offers ? Because he knows or is pretty sure they have his blood in Spain?
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 12:56:36
From: Keith
Subject: Re: Ullrich retires
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On 26 Feb 2007 03:07:48 -0800, jspaceman@linuxquestions.net wrote: >>From the article: >--------------------------------------------------------------- >HAMBURG, Germany: Former Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich, who has >been dogged by doping allegations, announced his retirement from >cycling Monday. > >The 33-year-old German, who won the Tour in 1997, said he will stay in >cycling as a consultant for the Austrian-based Volksbank team. > >"I am ending my active career," he said. > >Ullrich has been under investigation for several months for alleged >links to a Spanish doping scandal, but has not been charged. He has >been without a team since being fired by the T-Mobile team last >summer. > >"I could have had a team immediately," Ullrich told a news conference. >"I had offers, also from Pro Tour teams." Damn, bad news, but why on earth did he turn down these offers ?!
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Date: 26 Feb 2007 03:10:26
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Subject: Re: Ullrich retires
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And for those who understand German ---- > 'Ullrich beendet seine aktive Karriere' http://www.sport1.de/de/sport/artikel_912426.html J. Spaceman
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