Injured Aussie Matthews out of Tour

A training crash has robbed Canberra cyclist Michael Matthews of his Tour de France debut and Canadian Christian Meier moves into the Orica-GreenEDGE team.

Australian rider Michael Matthews

A training crash has robbed Canberra cyclist Michael Matthews of his Tour de France debut. (AAP)

Michael Matthews has had to pull out of the Tour de France, which begins in Leeds on Saturday, after crashing heavily in training.

He has been replaced in the Australian Orica GreenEDGE team by Canadian Christian Meier.

Matthews, a 23-year-old sprinter from Canberra, fell during a training ride at the beginning of the week, suffering cuts and abrasions down his left arm and leg.

He also required six stitches in his palm.

Meier, 29, had to fly in from Vancouver on Thursday night.

"It hasn't really sunk in yet, it has been a little bit of a whirlwind 24 hours," Meier said.

"It's not the way you want to start a Tour just because a guy is injured, but I have to say, as my first Tour I am extremely excited to start.

"It's every bike rider's dream to do the Tour de France one day and it's unbelievable that it is happening."

The news further disrupts GreenEDGE's Tour preparations, coming just a couple of days after they announced that South African Daryl Impey had failed a doping test.

Last year Impey was the first ever African to wear the Tour's fabled yellow jersey.


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