Talk:Bjarne Riis

Mr 60%
Regarding the nickname "Mr. 60%" and "The earliest mention of the nickname can be traced to interviews with riders of Festina in 1998-2000", I believe I read about this nickname earlier than 1998 in an issue of Cycle Sport magazine (http://www.cyclesport.co.uk/)

I no longer hold any back issues so I can't give an exact issue number, but if someone does have old copies around and wants to flip through them, keep an eye out for this.


 * Source: Cyclingnews.com - Doping in the 90's, according to Belgian TV. Severo 07:36, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

CSC press meeting friday 25 may.
Keep an eye out for the pressmeeting tomorrow!

Maybe Riis admits to taking doping, as some of his teammates from the 1996 Telekom team:


 * Bjarne Riis
 * Rolf Aldag - admitted
 * Udo Bölts - admitted
 * Christian Henn - admitted
 * Jens Heppner
 * Brian Holm - admitted
 * Mario Kummer
 * Jan Ullrich - under suspecion
 * Erik Zabel - admitted
 * Hjorten 14:49, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

Confirmed Doping. DHfraGR 14:38, 25 May 2007 (UTC)

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