Rolf Aldag

Rolf Aldag

Rolf Aldag, individual time trial Tour de France 2003
Personal information
Full name Rolf Aldag
Born (1968-08-25) 25 August 1968
Beckum, Germany
Team information
Current team Team Dimension Data
Discipline Road
Role Directeur sportif
Professional team(s)
19911992 Helvetia
19932005 Team Telekom
Managerial team(s)
20062011 T-Mobile Team
2014Nov 2015 Omega Pharma–Quick-Step
Nov 2015 MTN–Qhubeka
Major wins
Germany National Champion (2000)
Infobox last updated on
8 July 2009

Rolf Aldag (born 25 August 1968 in Beckum, Germany) is a former professional road bicycle racer who rode for Team Telekom from 1993 to 2005. He raced in 10 Tour de France, 1 Giro d'Italia and 5 Vuelta a España. Prior to joining Telekom, he raced with Helvetia.

Career

His career highlights include third stage place in both the 1994 and 1995 Tour de France, a stage win in the Tour de Limousin in 1996, a stage win in the Tour de Suisse 1997, overall win of the Bayern-Rundfahrt in 1999, a stage win in the Deutschland Tour 1999, being the German road Champion in 2000, a stage win Deutschland Tour 2001, a stage win in the Bayern-Rundfahrt 2002, a 2nd stage place in the, winner of the Sparkassen-Giro Bochum in 2003, and winner of the Sparkassen Cup Unna in 2003.

Aldag featured in the film Hell on Wheels concerning the 2003 Tour de France.

In "retirement", Aldag has set a goal of competing in Ironman triathlons. His first training goal was to complete a marathon in 2 hours 40 minutes. He finished the Hamburg marathon in April 2006 with a time of 2 hours 42 minutes. He went on to finish the 2006 Ironman Lanzarote triathlon in the Canary Islands in 50th place of 825 finishers with a total time of 10:22:14 (swim 1:23:18, bike 5:18:05, run 3:27:56).

T-Mobile hired Aldag as sporting director after sacking Rudy Pevenage who was named in the 2006 Operación Puerto doping case.

Aldag managed the team up the end of 2011 when HTC–Highroad folded due to lack of sponsorship.[1] Following the team's demise, Aldag spent a year working for the World Triathlon Corporation before taking up a role as a technical link-man between Specialized Bicycle Components and Omega Pharma–Quick-Step in 2013. In 2014 he became the Belgian team's Sport and Development Manager.[2] In November 2015 MTN–Qhubeka announced that Aldag had been appointed as the team's Performance Manager with immediate effect, linking up with 2016 signings Mark Cavendish, Mark Renshaw and Bernhard Eisel.[3]

Doping confession

On 24 May 2007 Aldag together with former Team Telekom team mate and personal friend Erik Zabel admitted having used Erythropoietin (EPO) from 1995 to 1999. Aldag also publicly apologized for having lied about his use of EPO in the past.[4] His confession was triggered by accusations of former Team Telekom masseur Jef d'Hont from Belgium. In his book, of which excerpts where printed in the German political magazine Der Spiegel in April 2007, D'Hont accused members of Team Telekom of systematic and organized doping with EPO in the mid-1990s.[5]

See also

References

  1. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/aldag-blasts-uci-mcquaid-and-pro-cycling
  2. Friebe, Daniel (14 April 2015). "Cavendish fights back". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  3. "Aldag links up with Cavendish at MTN-Qhubeka as performance manager". cyclingnews.com. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  4. Westemeyer, Susan (2007-05-24). "Zabel and Aldag confess EPO usage". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2007-05-24.
  5. Masseur wirft Team Telekom systematisches Doping vor Der Spiegel, 28 April 2007 (German)


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