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Riders Profile: Matthew White


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11 Interviews

El Tour de Francia sin gente sería raro

La Guía del Ciclismo, Alberto García Crespo, 31 March 2020
Posted by: Bitossi

Después de casi cuatro semanas desde la decisión inicial de retirarse de todas las carreras debido a las preocupaciones en torno al impacto de COVID-19, el director deportivo del Mitchelton Scott, Matt White, ha analizado la situación actual que se está viviendo, cómo están trabajando sus ciclistas y lo que espera sobre el resto del año, incluyendo el Tour de Francia.



On Milan-San Remo: “We’re going in with one of the favourites”

Ride, Ride, 1 March 2016
Posted by: Bitossi

This coming weekend marks the fourth anniversary of a monumental win for Australian cycling: it was in 2012 that the national champion, Simon Gerrans, claimed the first Classic for an Australian-registered team. Still known as GreenEdge (before the arrival of Orica as a sponsor), the successful debut at Milan-San Remo was a moment to savour.



White in favour of proposed UCI reforms

CyclingNews, Zeb Woodpower, 9 December 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

The UCI's proposed changes and restructure of professional cycling is something that the sport needs according to Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White. From 2017, the governing body aims to implement proposals to improve the credibility and profitability within men's professional road cycling.



Matt White: 2014 is going according to plan(s)

Ride, Rob Arnold, 5 May 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Twenty hours after Simon Gerrans blasted into the lead of Liège-Bastogne-Liège in the final 100 metres of the 263km race to become the first Australian to win this Classic in the Belgian Ardennes, his directeur sportif Matt White was on the phone. By then he was already back at his base in Spain after an early morning flight. He walked in the door and, 15 minutes later was talking about what he calls “the toughest one-day race in the world”.



(Tour de France 2009)

"Astana had a few more legs than we did"

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 8 July 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Ed Hood caught up with two PEZ favorites this evening: Garmin DS Matt White and Skil's Fumy Beppu. White talks TTT whilst Fumy tells us how Skil-Shimano had six in the infamous split, yesterday. Let's take a closer look, shall we?



(Tour de France 2008)

" I don't know what planet he's on"

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 22 July 2008
Posted by: lucybears

The rest day; so there's time to talk. After we left the CSC press conference and our chat with Stuey, we headed for the Garmin hotel to hear what their DS, Matt White - the man behind Christian Vandevelde's bid for the podium - had to say.



(Tour de France 2008)

‘Christian Gets Better and Better’

velonews.com, Andrew Hood, 20 July 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Garmin-Chipotle sport director Matt White has had a front-row seat to the team’s surprisingly good opening two weeks of the Tour de France. Team captain Christian Vande Velde enters Saturday’s opening shot of the showdown in the Alps poised in third place overall.



Out with the old, in with the new

cyclingnews.com, Paul Verkuylen, 10 December 2007
Posted by: lucybears

33 year-old Australian Matt White had planned on continuing with the sport from within the peloton as a rider for one more season before retiring, but on January 1 he takes on the role as one of the three sports directors for the American Slipstream squad.



The World According to Whitey

thepaceline.com, Cathy Mehl, 19 November 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Matt White will be joining Team Slipstream/Chipotle's ranks as one of the team's European directors in 2008. White will join current Slipstream director Johnny Weltz in running the squad's expanded European program.



"It all worked out Ok"

pezcyclingnews.com, Chris Selden, 16 December 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Matt White chats about the past couple of years and what’s coming up in 2007 for the likable Aussie.



Flashing his pearly Whites

cyclingnews.com, Anthony Tan, 12 December 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Teamwork is nothing new to Matthew White. A rider whose reputation is built on selfless, gutsy riding is reminiscent of a class rider before him, Neil Stephens, one of the first to be labelled a 'super-domestique'.








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