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podilato said:I used to race in Australia around the same time as Matt White (although not at the same level) and if I remember correctly he was found positive for some sort of steroid when on the Australian Institute of Sport squad (don't know if this can be verified anywhere. Any help?). Another guy from my club also rode in the Institute set up for 1-2 years around the same time and he 'experimented' with EPO.
Matt White suspended for drugs. April 1998.
Powerful Australian road cyclist Matt White was suspended for two months after testing positive to salbutimol a common asthma medication. It was quoted as being a stimulant. Ventolin Inhalers as they are commonly known are permitted in sport provided a statement of requirement from a thoracic specialist is provided to official bodies ie UCI, ACF etc. There are many cyclists who use asthma preparations illegaly. However if they get noticable benefit from the medication then they should get expert diagnosis as they probably have some form of asthma which should be treated and a cover letter provided.
Some days later CN reported that Matt claimed he had not filled his TUE:
We recently reported that Matt White had been suspended for 2 months following a positive test for a banned drug - an asthma drug. The actual details are that he was suspended from funding from the Olympic Athletes Program in Australia but he reports that he never got any money from them anyway! The positive test relates to the fact that while he is an asthmatic, he didn't have his certificate with him at the time of the test during the Tour of Tasmania. So in technical terms he was in breach of UCI rules.