Monday, February 26, 2007

February 26, 2007

Today, cyclist Jan Ullrich announced his retirement. "The big German," in the words of cycling broadcaster Paul Sherwen, won the Tour de France in 1997 and was a five-time runner-up. Last year, it finally appeared Ullrich would have a chance to win again with Lance Armstrong retired. Instead, he and dozens of other top riders were banned on the eve of the Tour because of alleged involvement in a doping scandal. That's how his career ended. "My world broke together a little, honestly," said Ullrich, who was fired from the T-Mobile team. The director of German cycling essentially said good riddance in his farewell to Ullrich.

Ullrich always stayed in the saddle--even on the toughest climbs he didn't rise out of his seat. He enjoyed disco dancing in the off-season and often reported to the Tour overweight. He even was banned one year when he tested positive after taking Ecstasy at a club. Like Adrock of the Beastie Boys, Jan had the uncanny ability to look totally different every time you saw him. I saw his picture on the Web today, and I still wouldn't recognize his face if I passed him on the street and he was wearing the German champion's kit.

There was something tragic about Jan. A few years ago, he trailed Armstrong by just a minute before the climactic individual time trial. It rained all day during that stage, and Jan wiped out on a curve. He finished second again.

1 comment:

Steve said...

I'm having a hard time giving up on Floyd Landis. How about you?

Floyd's heroics in last year's tour shook me out of my sports fan doldrums following the Mavs' shocking loss to the Heat in the NBA Finals. He still insists that he didn't take any drugs during last year's Tour, but the evidence seems to be mounting against him . . .