Jan Ullrich fights for the father's luck: do not repeat mistakes!

Jan Ullrich fights for the father's luck: do not repeat mistakes!

Mallorca, Spanien - Jan Ullrich, former Tour-de France winner and one of the most formative figures in German cycling, lives again in Germany and enjoys closeness to his children. After a turbulent end of career, characterized by alcohol and drug problems, Ullrich has started a new phase of life. He emphasizes that the relationship with his children is stable despite the separation from her mother and that he is proud of her. In his book “Heaven, Hell and Back in Life” published in 2024, Ullrich addresses the difficult relationship with his father, whose mistake he does not want to repeat.

In conversation with tz.de Ullrich expresses that he calls his three sons every day. His daughter, on the other hand, leads an independent life, which makes contacting. Ullrich prefers to pay a lot of attention to his children and to have a positive impact on their lives. The former cycling star, who was at the top of German cycling in the late 1990s, has a total of four children from two relationships.

doping scandals and their effects

However, Ullrich's sports career is not without scandals. In 2007 his career ended abruptly after a doping scandal, which he admitted publicly years later. Doping has always threw a shadow on cycling. The Festina scandal in 1998, in which doping agents such as EPO and amphetamines were found, is particularly notorious. During a check, 236 ampoules EPO and other performance -enhancing agents were discovered in a trunk, which led to massive protests by the drivers during the Tour de France, which is subsequently also referred to as "Tour de Farce", such as Deutschlandfunk reported.

This scandal was not the first of its kind. As early as 1997 there were reports on doping practices in cycling. At that time, the investigation mainly focused on the French team Festina. Reports from journalists such as Ralf Meutgens show that many doping those affected by doping are still active on cycling, which causes a continuing lack of transparency in the industry.

The history of doping in sport

doping in sport has a long history. Athletes used in ancient Greece and Rome various means of increasing performance. Popularity enjoyed substances such as poppy seeds and opium. In cycling, the first documented doping cases are already known from the 19th century, whereby the first doping death was registered in cycling in 1886. In this context, it is important to emphasize that doping is not only a problem in professional sports, but also in popular sports, especially in the fitness and bodybuilding area. Numerous athletes often use performance-enhancing agents, the use of which is often classified as "drug abuse" without fear of criminal consequences, such as planet knowledge Notice.

The problems related to doping in sport are treated sparingly, and many athletes are under great pressure to increase their performance. Ullrich's return to his roots and the efforts to build a positive relationship with his children could also be a step in the right direction to get out of the dark history of cycling.

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