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Comenius Project Cycling Europe

Discover the fascinating journey of Jan Ullrich, Germany's first Tour de France winner and Olympic champion. Born on December 2, 1973, in Rostock, Ullrich began racing at a young age and turned professional in 1994. He triumphed at the 1997 Tour de France, securing two stage wins with a historic margin of victory. However, his career faced challenges, including involvement in doping scandals, which led to his retirement in 2007. Now residing in Switzerland, Ullrich's legacy in cycling endures, inspiring new generations of cyclists.

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Comenius Project Cycling Europe

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  1. Comenius Project Cycling Europe Riga 14 – 19 April 2013

  2. Jan Ullrich Jannis Nikolaidis European School Munich

  3. Content • General • Personal details • 1997-Tour de France • Doping scandals • Today

  4. General • German professional road bicycle racer • The first German to win the Tour de France • Gold medalwinnerattheOlymics 2000

  5. Personal details • Born 2 December 1973, Rostock (GDR) • First racewonwith 9 years • KJS sportsschool in Berlin • 1994 turned professional forthe Telecom team

  6. 1997-Tour de France • 84th Tour de France • France, Andorra, Switzerland  • 2 of 21 stages won by Jan Ullrich • 9' 09" the largest margin of victory since 1984

  7. Summer Olympics 2000 • Road racechampion • 239 km – 5.29.08 h • 43,61 km/h • Time trialsilvermedal • 48,69 km – 57.48.420 min • 50,54 km/h

  8. Jan vs. Jannis • 48,69 km • 50,54 km/h • Time trial (outside) • 10 km • 30,90 km/h • Indoorfitnessbike

  9. Doping scandals • Involvement in the Spanish doping scandal, "Fuentes“ • Excluded from the 2006 Tour de France • All successes since May 2005 canceled • 2007 Jan Ullrich retired

  10. Today • Living in Switzerland • 2006 launch of bicycle collection • 2010 burn-out • 2011…

  11. Thankyouforyourattention !

  12. References • http://www.janullrich.de/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Ullrich#Personal • http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Ullrich

  13. Thank you for your attention Enjoy cycling in Riga !

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