UCI tries to re-open Ullrich case at CAS

23 July 2011 - 13:19 By Sapa-AP
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Jan Ullrich of Germany and T-Mobile Team talks to the media after he was suspended by T-Mobile prior to the Tour de France on June 30, 2006 in Strasbourg, France
Jan Ullrich of Germany and T-Mobile Team talks to the media after he was suspended by T-Mobile prior to the Tour de France on June 30, 2006 in Strasbourg, France
Image: Bryn Lennon

The Court of Arbitration for Sport says it will hear a doping case against 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich next month.

CAS has set Aug. 22 for the International Cycling Union’s appeal  to force Switzerland’s Olympic committee to reopen an investigation  into Ullrich’s links with the Spanish doping probe Operation Puerto.

The Swiss body said last year its rules have no power over Ullrich because he retired in 2007.

Ullrich is German but registered his racing license with the Swiss cycling federation.

Ullrich served a six-month doping ban in 2002 and, for a second offense, faces a life ban from holding any position in cycling.

A CAS verdict is typically given several weeks after a hearing.

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