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Disgraced Dekker vows to spill the beans and reveal names
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 24 - 01 - 2013

THE HAGUE — Disgraced Dutch cyclist Thomas Dekker has promised to spill the beans on the doping culture in the sport and name names, he announced Wednesday.
Dekker, who has served a two-year ban for using the blood booster EPO and made no secret of the fact, was ready to co-operate fully with the Dutch Anti-Doping Authority, he said in a statement posted on the website of his agents SEG.
“I will testify and fully co-operate with the Dutch Anti-Doping Authority to help further clean the world of cycling. Therefore, I choose to give the full extent of my knowledge, names, dates and details,” Dekker said.
“I will begin this process and hope that it will make it easier for ex-colleagues and ex-teammates to come forward and help the sport.''
He explained: “As member of Team Garmin-Sharp and their policy and values, as a Dutch rider and member of the Dutch federation, as an ex-doper who served a two-year suspension and as a supporter of clean cycling: I announce that there are many details and people involved with my doping past.
“All of that, including the names of people who helped me will be given to the Anti-Doping Authority.”
The first meeting between Dekker and the Anti-Doping Authority is planned within the coming two weeks, the website announced.
In a recent interview with the newspaper NRC, Dekker revealed he had also had blood transfusions in 2007 when he was riding for the Rabobank team.
He had already admitted using eryhyropotein and was suspended for two years in 2009 after testing positive.
Dekker explained he had begun using EPO in 2006 with the help of the Rabobank team doctors.
“It was very easy to be influenced, doping was widespread at that time,” he said.
“No-one spoke out against it, doping was a way of life for many of my team-mates and colleagues and for me, too. Doping was part of the job. I thought blood transfusions were the road to success as all the big names were doing it.”
Rabobank withdrew sponsorship of its pro-cycling team in October last year in the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, calling the sport “sick” to its core.
Ullrich criticized
Germany's only Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich, currently banned from cycling, has been criticized for not following Lance Armstrong's example and breaking his silence on doping.
The 39-year-old German won the 1997 Tour de France, winning a total of seven stages in his career, and finished five times as runner-up behind Armstrong before retiring in 2007.
Ullrich was found guilty of violating anti-doping rules by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in February 2012 and was retroactively banned for two years from August 2011. All his results since May 2005 were removed.
He was banned for his involvement in the doping program of Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, who goes on trial in Madrid Monday.
Rudolf Scharping, president of the German Cycling Federation (BDR), has criticized Ullrich for repeatedly missing the opportunity to speak about his past and to help clean up the sport's image. “Jan Ullrich has always been given bad advice to not lay his cards on the table,” Scharping told magazine Bunte.
“He holds on to it. He has allowed every chance he has had to elapse.”— Agencies


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