Udo Bölts (born 10 August 1966) is a retired
German racing cyclist, the brother of
Hartmut Bölts
Hartmut Bölts (born 14 June 1961) is a German former racing cyclist. In 1985 he won the Hessen-Rundfahrt. He won the German National Road Race in 1988. He also competed in the team time trial event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He is the broth ...
. Bölts confessed publicly in 2007 to having used
EPO and growth hormones in 1996 and 1997.
Biography
Bölts was born in
Heltersberg and began his professional career in 1989 with , from which were formed in 1991.
From 1992 to 2003, Bölts took part in 12 consecutive
Tours de France
The Tour de France () is an annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in France, while also occasionally passing through nearby countries. Like the other Grand Tours (the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España), it consists o ...
, arriving in
Paris on every occasion, both of which feats are German records. These records have since been surpassed by
Jens Voigt. His best placing in the hardest stage race in the world was in
1994
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, when he was ninth. In 1996 and 1997, he was an important helper of teammates and eventual winners of the Tour,
Bjarne Riis and
Jan Ullrich. During the
1997 Tour, he was noted for the words he shouted to Ullrich when the latter was about to crack: ''Quäl dich, du Sau!'' (force yourself, you sod!). After Bölts had taken part in the
Ironman Hawaii event with little preparation, his team chief of many years,
Walter Godefroot, said: "Bölts is strong, he never breaks down".
Some of his victories include three German road national titles (1990, 1995 and 1999),
the
Clásica de San Sebastián in 1996 or a stage win at the
1992 Giro d'Italia
The 1992 Giro d'Italia was the 75th edition of the race. It started off in Genoa on 24 May with an individual time trial. The race concluded in Milan with an individual time trial on 14 June. Twenty teams entered the race, which was won b ...
. He also is the only German rider to have won the
Dauphiné Libéré, which he did in 1997, a year in which he was also fourth in the
World Cycling Championships.
For his last season as a professional, Bölts moved to . After he retired in 2004, he became one of the team's directeurs sportif, and was responsible for race preparations, strategies and contacts with other teams and cyclists.
During the
Tour de France 2006
The 2006 Tour de France was the 93rd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took place between the 1st and the 23rd of July. It was won by Óscar Pereiro following the disqualification of Floyd Landis. Due to the Unite ...
, he was an assistant commentator for German TV channel
ZDF.
In the wake of the 2007
Team T-Mobile scandal Bölts confessed publicly on 23 May, having used
EPO and growth hormones in preparation for the Tour the France 1996, continuing with the practise in 1997. In consequence of this Bölts resigned as the sports director of on 24 May 2007.
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Süddeutsche Zeitung
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History ...
, 24. Mai 2007 (German)
Major results

;1987
: 6th Overall
Grand Prix Guillaume Tell
;1989
: 3rd Overall
Herald Sun Tour
::1st Stage 2
;1990
: 1st
Road race, National Road Championships
: 1st

Overall
Herald Sun Tour
: 2nd
Grand Prix de Cannes
: 6th
Grand Prix de Cholet – Pays de Loire
: 10th Overall
Tour Méditerranéen
;1991
: 3rd Overall
Herald Sun Tour
: 6th Overall
Nissan Classic
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Th ...
: 8th Overall
Tour Méditerranéen
: 10th Overall
Tour de Suisse
;1992
: 1st Stage 19
Giro d'Italia
: 1st Stage 3
Tour of the Basque Country
: 4th
Grand Prix Eddy Merckx
: 6th
GP Ouest–France
: 7th
Giro di Lombardia
: 9th
Coppa Bernocchi
;1993
: 3rd Overall
Herald Sun Tour
: 3rd
Omloop van de Westhoek
: 6th
Telekom Grand Prix (with
Jens Heppner)
: 9th Overall
Tirreno–Adriatico
;1994
: 1st
Rund um Köln
: 1st
Omloop van de Westhoek
:
Herald Sun Tour
::1st Stages 8 & 9
: 2nd
Grand Prix de Wallonie
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: 6th Overall
Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme
: 7th
Telekom Grand Prix (with
Andreas Kappes)
: 8th
Giro di Lombardia
: 9th Overall
Tour de France
: 9th Overall
Tour of the Basque Country
;1995
: 1st
Road race, National Road Championships
: 6th
Telekom Grand Prix (with
Jens Heppner)
;1996
: 1st
Clásica de San Sebastián
: 2nd Overall
Vuelta a Castilla y León
::1st Stage 5
: 3rd
Road race, National Road Championships
: 6th Overall
Grand Prix du Midi Libre
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: 7th Overall
Tour de Suisse
::1st Stage 7
: 7th
Telekom Grand Prix (with
Christian Henn
Christian Henn (born 11 March 1964) is a German former road racing cyclist, who won the bronze medal for West Germany in the men's individual road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He also won the German National Road Race ...
)
: 9th Overall
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
: 9th
Klasika Primavera
: 10th Overall
Regio-Tour
;1997
: 1st

Overall
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
::1st

Mountains classification
: 1st
Grand Prix of Aargau Canton
: 1st Stage 5
Euskal Bizikleta
: 3rd Overall
Vuelta a Castilla y León
: 4th
Road race,
UCI Road World Championships
: 4th
Breitling Grand Prix (with
Christian Henn
Christian Henn (born 11 March 1964) is a German former road racing cyclist, who won the bronze medal for West Germany in the men's individual road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He also won the German National Road Race ...
)
: 7th Overall
Grand Prix Guillaume Tell
: 8th
Rund um den Henninger-Turm
;1998
: 1st
Grand Prix de Wallonie
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: 1st
Breitling Grand Prix (with
Christian Henn
Christian Henn (born 11 March 1964) is a German former road racing cyclist, who won the bronze medal for West Germany in the men's individual road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He also won the German National Road Race ...
)
: 2nd
Klasika Primavera
: 5th Overall
Grand Prix Guillaume Tell
: 7th
Road race, National Road Championships
: 8th
Rund um den Henninger-Turm
: 9th
Clásica de San Sebastián
: 10th
Road race,
UCI Road World Championships
: 10th
Tre Valli Varesine
;1999
: 1st
Road race, National Road Championships
: 6th
La Flèche Wallonne
: 6th
Klasika Primavera
: 9th
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
: 10th Overall
Tour of the Basque Country
: 10th Overall
Grand Prix du Midi Libre
The Grand Prix du Midi Libre (referred to as just Midi Libre) was a multiple-stage road cycling course in the south of France. The race, named after the newspaper that organized it, was first organized in 1949 and was an important preparation cou ...
: 10th
Breitling Grand Prix (with
Christian Henn
Christian Henn (born 11 March 1964) is a German former road racing cyclist, who won the bronze medal for West Germany in the men's individual road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He also won the German National Road Race ...
)
;2000
: 1st Stage 1 (
TTT)
Tour de Suisse
: 2nd
Klasika Primavera
: 3rd Overall
Deutschland Tour
::1st Stage 3
: 6th
Rund um Köln
;2001
: 7th
Rund um den Henninger-Turm
: 8th Overall
Deutschland Tour
: 9th
Klasika Primavera
;2003
: 7th Overall
Bayern-Rundfahrt
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
See also
*
List of doping cases in cycling
*
List of sportspeople sanctioned for doping offences
References
External links
Team Gerolsteiner profile
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1966 births
Living people
People from Rodalben
German male cyclists
German cycling road race champions
German Giro d'Italia stage winners
German sportspeople in doping cases
Doping cases in cycling
Cycling announcers
Tour de Suisse stage winners
Cyclists from Rhineland-Palatinate