Jesper Worre, (born 5 June 1959) is a former Danish professional bicycle racer and a former director of the Danmarks Cykle Union (DCU) by the board of directors.[1]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Jesper Worre |
Born | Frederiksberg, Denmark | 5 June 1959
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1982–1985 | Sammontana |
1986 | Santini – Cierre |
1987 | Selca – Conti – Galli |
1988–1990 | Café de Colombia |
1991 | Scott – BiKyle Flyers |
1992 | Amore & Vita – Fanini |
Biography
editWorre competed in the team time trial event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.[2]
He was a professional between 1982 and 1992 and took part in the 1989 Tour de France, finishing 88th in the general classification.
Worre has once been tested positive for amineptine in 1992, he confessed to the use of doping, receiving a conditional suspension. Amineptine is a mild but pleasant stimulant and a fast-acting mood-brightener. Amineptine had been on the doping list for a couple of months before Worres confession of using amineptine, and was removed again from the list of banned performance-enhancing drugs shortly after. Worre was caught a doping a second time, making him the only Danish rider aside from Kim Andersen to be caught doping multiple times.
Ironically, Worre now promotes himself for his strong and uncompromising struggle against the use of doping in professional cycling, in both media and in the Danish cycling federation (DCU). [citation needed]
Doping
edit- 1992: Jesper Worre found guilty of the abuse of amineptine during competition.
Road honours
edit- 1977
- 1980
- 1983
- Giro del Veneto
- third in the GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
- 1984
- Stage 1, Tirreno–Adriatico
- 1985
- Prologue of the Danmark Rundt
- second in the GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
- 1986
- Danmark Rundt
- third in the Grand Prix Eddy Merckx
- 1987
- second in the Gran Premio Città di Camaiore
- 1988
- Stages 3 and 7, Tour of Sweden
- Tour of Sweden
- Tour of the Americas
- 1990
- Stage 6, Vuelta a España
- 1991
- Stage 11, Vuelta a la Argentina
Track honours
editWorld championships
edit- Individual pursuit
- Individual pursuit
- Individual pursuit
References
edit- ^ "CyklingDanmark". Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- ^ "Jesper Worre Olympic Results". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
External links
edit- Jesper Worre at Cycling Archives (archived)