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Of course they were saying: No doping! But as a rider, it's difficult to believe that things can really change from one day to the next.
Patrik Sinkewitz
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Patrik Sinkewitz
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: October 20
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The message I understood was this: Just don't get caught!
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I stayed in Hamburg a few more days, and during that time I received a visit from Rolf Aldag, the sporting director at T-Mobile. He advised me to tell the truth.
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The patient in the bed next to me told me that the newspapers were reporting on the test, and it was on television all day long.
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I assumed the amount wouldn't be detectable. I also didn't feel that I had done anything wrong.
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Ampoules containing cortisone, testosterone gel residues, syringes and needles, a centrifuge for measuring my blood values.But, contrary to the erroneous reports in the press, they didn't find any EPO or growth hormone.
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The crazy thing is that I really wasn't under any pressure. My contract wasn't going to expire until the end of 2008, and everyone was satisfied with me. But I wasn't. I always wanted to improve.
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