Vuelta News forAugust 18, 2003
Edited by Jeff Jones
No Vuelta for Ullrich
Jan Ullrich
Photo: © Sirotti
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Jan Ullrich (Team Bianchi) has confirmed that he will not participate
in the Vuelta España this year, but has left the door open for
the World Road Championships in Hamilton in October. After finishing second
for the fourth time in the Championship of Zurich on Sunday, Ullrich indicated
that he wouldn't be riding the Vuelta. Team director Rudy Pevenage said
that "He won't be starting in the Vuelta in September. We must see how
his form goes now. He'll take a break for the first time, because the
season has already started to leave its mark."
Ullrich rode strongly today, bridging up to a move on the Forch climb
on the last lap that contained Nardello, Hincapie and others, before putting
in an attack at the base of the Pfannenstiel. However he admitted that
he wasn't as strong as he would have liked to be. "Today I didn't have
the legs that I have on my best days," he said, as he was forced to close
gaps for much of the rest of the race.
With 2.5 kilometres to go, Ullrich finally broke free of the chasing
group and erased 9 seconds of Daniele Nardello's 15 second lead before
crossing the line in second place. "Perhaps I could have won if the race
was another 400 metres longer," offered Ullrich, but it was clear that
Nardello was the strongest and canniest today.
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