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1. www.cyclingnews.com
www.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/5/2008 Last Visited: 7/16/2008
Rolf Aldag of T-Mobile was present as well Aldag looks at the map.Italy , yes, but no Germany or any other countries in 2008; One may almost call it a true Tour de France. Aldag will head to Brest with a strong team if the current anti-doping investigations won't dismantle the team before July. -
2. www.procycling.com
www.procycling.com/news.aspx?I - [Cached]Published on: 5/24/2007 Last Visited: 5/25/2007
The latest evidence came today with confessions from former Telekom riders Rolf Aldag and Erik Zabel at a press conference at T-Mobile's corporate headquarters in Bonn.
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Aldag rode for the team from 1995 to 2002 and is T-Mobile's current sporting director while six-time Tour de France Green Jersey winner Zabel - now riding for Milram - remains one of the sport's leading stars.
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Rolf Aldag, meanwhile, confessed to a much greater involvement in the doping programme, participating from 1995 to 2002."Before the Tour de France in 1995 I began using EPO and continued using it," he said.
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However, if Deutsche Telekom is hoping that a line can soon be drawn under the affair, the confessions by Zabel and Aldag can only serve to turn the spotlight towards its most famous ever rider. -
3. www.bicycling.com
www.bicycling.com/article/1,66 - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2007 Last Visited: 5/30/2007
Former cyclist Rolf Aldag, current manager of the T-Mobile team which succeeded Telekom - who has also confessed he had taken EPO - agreed Ullrich must come clean.
"Whatever it is, the truth is the best.If he has only told the truth up till now, fine, but he should say what he has done," Aldag also told Bild Am Sonntag.

