BERLIN - Jan Ullrich's cycling team does not know whether the former Tour de France champion...would agree to take a DNA test, but it is ultimately a question that Jan Ullrich, his management and his lawyers must answer," Team T-Mobile spokesman...
...Just as he did last year, Jan Ullrich made his move in the Pyrenees to...YELLOW JERSEY:Defending champion Jan Ullrich took the overall lead with a charge...condition." -- defending champion Jan Ullrich. NEXT STAGE:The 11th stage from...
...the victory in today's 19th stage of the Tour de France after still another controversy marred the closing sprint. Jan Ullrich of Germany remained the overall leader and seemed on his way to victory when the race ends Sunday. The first two finishers...
...one of sport's most highly acclaimed figures follows on sanctions handed to Armstrong contemporaries Floyd Landis, Jan Ullrich and Alberto Contador.That four of the sport's top figures of the past 20 years have been sanctioned is seen by many...
...send cyclists and those around them who think about cheating."If Armstrong is officially stripped of his titles, Jan Ullrich could be promoted to champion in three of those years. Ullrich was stripped of his third-place finish in the 2005...
...having taken EPO for the previous four years. Under today's rules, he would not have been allowed to ride in 1999.Jan Ullrich of Germany, the 1997 Tour winner and a three-time runner-up to Armstrong, was the biggest-name cyclist among...
...Tuesday it will publish a ruling 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 body challenged the...
...when the Court of Arbitration for Sport found a Tour de France winner guilty of doping for the second time this week.Jan Ullrich, the 1997 champion, was stripped of his third-place finish in the 2005 race for "intensive involvement" in blood...
...American succeed Lance Armstrong as Tour de France champion? The top two front-runners are European - 1997 Tour champion Jan Ullrich of Germany and Giro d'Italia winner Ivan Basso - but one of the best fields of U.S. riders yet will provide plenty...
...What now for the Tour de France? For one, it should be a closely contested race next year, with former champion Jan Ullrich and emerging new rivals battling for the yellow jersey. "Without Armstrong here, everyone's going to think they've...