Philip Schulz

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Philip Schulz (born October 3, 1979 in Kaiserslautern ) is a German racing cyclist .

Life

Philip Schulz drove for various UCI Continental teams in his career : in 2006 for Notebooksbilliger.de , in 2007 for the Belgian team Yawadoo-ABM-TV Vlaanderen and from 2010 to 2011 for the Colba-Mercury team . After the 2013 season, he ended his cycling career.

Schulz was tested positive for a doping substance at the Rhineland-Palatinate state championships on May 4, 2008 in Bundenthal and banned from all sporting activities for two years. Then reported Philip Schulz in the ARD sports show and the WDR magazine Sports Inside in February 2009 on doping practices in cycling and made the first German cyclist by Joerg Jaksche and Patrik Sinkewitz of the NADA - leniency use. He was officially recognized as a key witness by NADA and BDR and his ban was reduced to one year until the end of 2009. His statements led to extensive investigations, especially in Rhineland-Palatinate, with direct sports law and legal consequences for participating athletes.

Individual evidence

  1. a b BDR shortens the ban for amateur Philipp Schulz to one year. radsport-news.com, June 14, 2009, accessed November 26, 2015 .
  2. a b Gedopter brings Scharping's cycling association in need. welt.de, February 9, 2009, accessed November 26, 2015 .
  3. Doped and unpacked. zeit.de, October 14, 2010, accessed on November 26, 2015 .

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