Tadej Pogačar reaches new milestone with worlds medal
The Slovenian becomes one of the few riders who's won the Tour de France and medals in both the Olympic Games and world championships.
The Slovenian becomes one of the few riders who's won the Tour de France and medals in both the Olympic Games and world championships.
Four-part documentary on Amazon Prime Video will examine the German's turbulent career.
To mark Ullrich's 49th birthday, author Daniel Friebe shares a book extract about the German's best and last chance to win the yellow jersey.
Exclusive interview with the UCI president on all matters doping and the fight for clean cycling.
Fundraising efforts from the cycling community continue.
Former Tour de France winner is auctioning one of his bikes to help charity efforts in Ukraine.
Riders have come and gone, but Eddy Merckx remains the reference point in elite men's racing.
Former Tour de France champion insisted he's no longer struggling with dependency yet said he's suffering from back pain.
Reports in German media say the former Tour de France winner was distraught following a break-up with his longtime girlfriend.
Jan Ullrich was hospitalized in Mexico in early December.
Jan Ullrich is one of the most celebrated riders of his era as well as a reminder of how the EPO Generation brought professional cycling to its knees.
Following treatment in a rehab center, Jan Ullrich is tip-toeing back into the public eye following years of making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, October 25.
"I was in the same way as Marco Pantani ... nearly dead."
What could happen to team race strategies, or the overall outcome if one or more teams are expelled from the race? The chaotic 1998 Tour provides some interesting lessons and insights.
For the first time since retirement, Kevin Livingston is speaking up about his time in cycling, riding for both Lance Armstrong and Jan Ullrich.
The 1997 Tour de France champion has spent several weeks at rehab facilities in Germany and the United States.
The retired German cycling star, 44, is accused of assaulting someone at Hamburg airport this week.
Once heralded as cycling's wunderkind, Jan Ullrich never got accustomed to the glare of the media spotlight.
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The 44-year-old is struggling with legal issues, complicated by a reported drug and alcohol problem.
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Jan Ullrich's spiral out of control took a new twist Friday as he was arrested for assaulting an escort girl just before starting detox.
The 44-year-old was detained on Friday afternoon for "forceful entry and threats" on his neighbor in Palma de Majorca.
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After losing more than three minutes on the Vuelta's penultimate day, Tom Dumoulin joins a dubious list of infamous grand tour implosions.
Former Tour de France champ Jan Ullrich faces a fine and up to three years in prison if convicted on charges from May 2014
The German was allegedly legally drunk at the time of the crash, according to a newspaper report
Germany's only Tour de France winner says he likes to live "in the present" and is done talking about the past — and especially about doping
The German says doping in cycling was "how it was back then"
Renato Di Rocco says the French Senate should release the names of the other athletes involved across all sports
It’s no mystery why Armstrong was stripped of his titles — but how can we accept a 7-year gap if the standards aren’t applied equally?
French newspaper reports four names to be included in Wednesday's release of EPO positives from the 1998 Tour de France
Thirty-five riders are in the Best Young Rider competition entering Saturday's Tour start in Corsica
German Tour champion could lose his gold and silver medals from the Sydney Olympics after admitting to working with Fuentes
"I used nothing that the others were not using," the winner of the 1997 Tour de France tells a German magazine
German says the Texan did "enormous harm" to cycling by doping and taking illegal drugs
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Former Tour champ, perennial second-place vaguely acknowledges indiscretions, wants to move forward
Cycling federation officials say the former Tour de France winner cannot participate in any sanctioned event in the country
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Verdict Strips German of Results after May 2005
A ruling in the Operation Puerto doping case of Jan Ullrich will not be released this week as anticipated, VeloNews.com has learned.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has announced that it does not have jurisdiction to rule on an appeal of the Swiss Olympic disciplinary chamber's refusal to open an anti-doping case against Jan Ullrich.
Jan Ullrich is back on the bike and enjoying life as a recreational cyclist — and he's not particularly interested in how the Court of Arbitration for Sport rules on his years-old case.
Is pro cycling sport or entertainment? Master of ceremonies Patrick O'Grady has the envelope.
Former T-Mobile sports director Rudy Pevenage says he organized visits for Jan Ullrich to Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes, the central figure in the Operación Puerto affair.