German cyclist Jan Ullrich lifts the Tour de France winner's trophy on the podium in Paris. Germany's only Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich hopes to make peace with organizers of the famous race ...
A Tour winner in just his second attempt in 1997, Ullrich was the biggest challenger during the Armstrong years, finishing second in 2000, 2001 and 2003, third in 2005 and fourth in 2004. Because ...
Two champions, two bikes, 2,000 miles of mountains, plains, crashes and hard racing. And it all comes down to this: 30 miles in a race against the clock. By the end of that speedy stretch Saturday, ...
CAP'DECOUVERTE, France -- An exhausted Lance Armstrong is the first to admit it: He's no longer the man to beat in the Tour de France. Parched and weak after a ride on a scorching day, the four-time ...
L'Alpe d'Huez - German duo Jan Ullrich and Andreas Kloeden have warned Italy's Ivan Basso they aim to push him off the Tour de France podium. Basso has been race leader Lance Armstrong's main ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong's success pushed Jan Ullrich to resume doping at the start of the last decade to give the German any chance of competing against his American rival, the 1997 Tour de ...