Sports Arbitration Court says it cannot judge Ullrich doping case

Jan Ullrich, Tour de France presentation 2006

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Wednesday that it is not legally competent to judge an appeal made by the Swiss anti-doping authorities about an investigation into possible banned drug use involving Jan Ullrich.

However, CAS also says a second appeal brought against Ullrich by the UCI involving exactly the same case is legal for them to judge, and that their verdict on its consequences for the 1997 Tour de France winner is expected within the next six weeks.

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