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Garmin-Cervelo sacks White

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Slipstream Sports has dismissed Australian sports director Matt White hours after his Garmin-Cervelo team won the Tour Down Under.

Top American team Garmin-Cervelo sacked their Australian coach Matt White Sunday, only hours after Cameron Meyer's victory in the Tour Down Under.

White had been on a collision course with his employers since last week when it was announced that he would play a role for Cycling Australia, his national federation, during international competition.

Garmin-Cervelo, however, said they sacked White because he infringed team rules by referring a former team rider, Australian Trent Lowe, to a controversial Spanish doctor, Luis Garcia del Moral.

Del Moral was the chief doctor with the US Postal team, with whom American legend Lance Armstrong won six of his seven Tour de France yellow jerseys.

Armstrong is currently being investigated by federal authorities in the United States following damning doping allegations by former teammate Floyd Landis.

A statement from Garmin-Cervelo said: "It has just come to the attention of Slipstream Sports Board of Directors that in April 2009, Matt White referred former rider, Trent Lowe, to the Sports Institute of Valencia to Dr Luis Garcia del Moral.

"Slipstream Sports has an explicit internal policy that all medical referrals are approved by our medical staff. In this instance, this vital rule was broken. As a result, the Board of Directors has dismissed Matt White."

The statement added that the team director, Jonathan Vaughters, would step in and replace White "in the interim".

Former professional Vaughters has built up the Garmin team on the premise that it would be 100 percent doping-free.

Vaughters said White's decision to send Lowe to Del Moral compromised that philosophy.

"We made a promise to our riders and to the world when we started this team. We live, every day, by the standards we have set for ourselves. We cannot allow this vital team rule to be broken."

White, a former rider with Armstrong's US Postal team, oversaw Meyer's victory in Australia's premier cycling event on Sunday.

Cycling Central is seeking comment from White.

The team statement read:

It has just come to the attention of Slipstream Sports Board of Directors that in April 2009, Matt White referred former rider, Trent Lowe, to the Sports Institute of Valencia to Dr. Luis Garcia del Moral.

Slipstream Sports has an explicit internal policy that all medical referrals are approved by our medical staff. In this instance, this vital rule was broken. As a result, the Board of Directors has dismissed Matt White.

We want to make it clear that we are parting ways for one reason and one reason only: because this vital team rule was broken.

We are actively looking at solutions for competition and in the interim, Jonathan Vaughters will step in as Director of Competition.

Quote from Jonathan Vaughters, CEO of Slipstream Sports:

“We made a promise to our riders and to the world when we started this team. We live, every day, by the standards we have set for ourselves. We cannot allow this vital team rule to be broken.”

Quote from Jon Cassat, VP, Communications, Garmin:

“We initially partnered with Slipstream Sports because we believe in their mission. We remain committed to Slipstream Sports and commend its management for holding true to the organization’s values and high standards.”

Quote from Gerard Vroomen, CEO of Cervélo:

“It’s tough news but it gives me a lot of confidence in the Slipstream organization. It’s easy to take a tough stance when there are no consequences, it’s much more impressive when a team is willing to take a bullet to protect its philosophy and the cycling sport in general.”

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