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Matt White Personal information Full name Matthew White Born 22 February 1974
Sydney, AustraliaHeight 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Weight 80 kg (180 lb) Team information Current team Cycling Australia Discipline Road and track Role Rider Professional team(s) 1998
1999–2000
2001–2003
2004–2005
2006–2007Amore & Vita-ForzArcore
Vini Caldirola
US Postal
Cofidis
Discovery ChannelManagerial team(s) 2008–2011 Slipstream-Chipotle Infobox last updated on
23 January 2010Matthew ("Matt") White (born 22 August 1974 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional road racing cyclist and former directeur sportif for Garmin-Cervélo.[1]
White started competitive cycling at age 14. Like so many other Australian professional riders he started his career on the track under Charlie Walsh, competing in the Junior World Championship in Athens. In 1994 he attended the Commonwealth Games in Victoria Canada, his fourth spot in the Team Time Trial was taken by soon to be retired Phil Anderson but he did compete in & finish the road race. Turning professional in 1996 at age 22 with the Giant-Australian Institute of Sport team under the GIANT-A.I.S. Sports Director and Australian National Coach, German born Heiko Salzwedel. During this period the team's European headquarters were based in Cottbus , Germany.
After 2 years with the Australian GIANT-AIS Cycling Team, White then went through Italian teams Amore & Vita-ForzArcore (1998) and Vini Caldirola (1999) before finding himself on the US Postal Service team from 2001 through to 2003. In this period White was not selected to ride the Tour de France with Lance Armstrong but did ride the 2003 Vuelta a España in support of Roberto Heras.[2] In 2004, Matthew moved to the French Cofidis team to join fellow Australian Stuart O'Grady.
He was selected in the Cofidis team to ride the 2004 Tour de France, but did not make the start line after falling and breaking his collar bone just hours prior to the start. Much to his relief he was selected again in 2005 and made it to the start. In 2005 he won stage 4 at Tour Down Under.
White also coached his wife, Jane Saville, to a bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics in the 20 km race walk.[3] The couple split their time between Sydney and Olivia, Spain.
Palmares
- 1992
- 3rd World U19 Team Pursuit Championship
- 1996
- 2nd Overall Tour de Beauce (CAN)
- 3rd Overall Tour of Wellington (NZL)
- 1st Stage 1 TTT Tour of Wellington (NZL)
- 2nd Stage 3 Hessen Rundfahrt (GER)
- 1997
- 2nd Overall Giro del Capo (RSA)
- 2nd Hennesee Rundfahrt (GER)
- 1998
- 1st Joseph Sunde Memorial
- 1999
- 1st Stage 6 Tour de Suisse
- 2002
- 1st Stage 1 TTT Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
- 1st Noosa International Criterium
- 1st 1st South Bank GP
- 2005
- 1st Stage 4 Tour Down Under
- 2007
- 1st Cronulla International Grand Prix
References
External links
- Matt White Rider Profile." Accessed on July 10, 2005
- Results
Categories:- Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Australian cyclists
- Sportspeople from Sydney
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Olympic cyclists of Australia
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