Jörg Jaksche
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Jörg Jaksche (born 23 July 1976 in Fürth) is a German road bicycle racer.
He has been cycling professionally since 1997, racing for the teams Polti (1997-1998), Team Telekom (1998-2000), ONCE (2001-2003), CSC (2004), Liberty Seguros-Würth/Astana (2005-2006) and Tinkoff Credit Systems in 2007.
In 2004, he won the Tour Mediterranean and the Paris-Nice race.
In the 2005 Tour de France, Jaksche was 16th overall, the best result of his six participations in the Tour. He had been 18th at the 1998 Tour de France and 17th at the 2003 Tour de France.
At the 2006 Tour de Suisse, Jaksche finished on the podium with a third place finish.
Jaksche was one of the 9 riders held out of the 2006 Tour de France after being identified by investigators in the Operación Puerto investigation. On June 30, 2007 Jaksche admitted he was guilty of blood doping and that he was the Bella mentioned in the documents confiscated from Fuentes' clinic.[1]
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[edit] Training With the USA National Team
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On March 4th-15th, Jorg traveled to Lucca, Italy where he stayed with the owner of SRM and trained with the U23 USA National Team. Preben, a data analysist for SRM talked with Jorg and quoted him as saying, "Jorg has only one goal, to rip all of [the U23's legs off]."
During these training rides, Jorg would ride 300 watts for five hours yet would not drink any water or eat any food. It is said that his body doesn't burn glycogen until he goes over threshold, that he's so efficient he can burn fat all day and hence the need not to eat any sugar to regain glycogen.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Site
- Jörg Jaksche in the current BDR ranking list
- Cyclingnews.com coverage of the interview with Der Spiegel, during which he confesses
[edit] References
- ^ Nesha Starcevic, German rider Joerg Jaksche admits blood doping from Spanish doctor, International Herald Tribune, June 30, 2007

