German cyclist Jan Ullrich admits dopping

Huge scandal in sport as another great sportsman confessed to doping. German Jan Ullrich, a former winner of the Tour de France, admitted for the first time that he used banned substances being helped by the controversial Spanish sports doctor Eufemiano Fuentes who is at the center of the Operacion Puerta doping case.

Jan Ullrich

Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich admitted doping (Wikimedia CC0)

“Yes, I used Fuantes’s treatment”, Ullrich said in an interview that will appear Monday in the Focus magazine.

“Almost everybody back then took performance-enhancing substances,” he told Focus.

“I didn’t take anything which the others were not taking”, said the only German winning the Tour de France (1997).

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“For me, betrayal only begins when I gain an advantage, but that was not the case. I just wanted to ensure equal opportunities”, he explained.

The German cyclist believes that talent, performance, team spirit and winning desire remain factors that decide the victory.

Jan Ullrich 1997 Tour de France

Jan Ullrich (left) and Udo Bölts biking across the Vosges mountains in the 1997 Tour de France. Ullrich just confessed to using performance-enhancement drugs during his career (Wikimedia CC0)

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