Matthew Richardson speaks out on cycling defection as Australia ‘interrogates’ two-year ban after Olympics

Matthew Richardson remains defiant despite Australian cycling officials investigating the possibility of a two-year ban from international competition following his defection to Great Britain.

Just days after the 25-year-old won three medals at the Olympics in the green and gold, Richardson stunned the country when he announced he had switched allegiances to his “home nation”.

The English-born athlete, whose family moved to Perth when he was nine, contacted British officials himself and never added “a little bit of spice to the mix” by telling Australia before the Olympics.

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Richardson will not compete at the October world championships and AusCycling is now in discussions about a longer non-compete clause.

“There’s disappointment around the decision and the process and not knowing around Matt’s circumstances,” AusCycling high-performance boss Korf said.

“The non-competition duration and clauses, that is being interrogated and looked into at the moment together with the UCI (cycling governing body) and ASC (Australian Sports Commission).

“That is something that we would have to discuss internally because we obviously have a big say in that and we need to review that.

“On that same token the AIS-slash-ASC is a big stakeholder in that they provide a lot of the funding. So that would have to be a conversation to get to a joint decision before we can share that and start a conversation with UCI and Matt and British Cycling.”

There is no question Richardson will race again but he has now declared he “could easily retire today a happy man”.

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