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Richardson could face two-year ineligibility after GB switch

BBC Sport Wednesday, 21 August 2024 ()
Olympic medal-winning cyclist Matt Richardson could face a two-year ineligibility period under UCI rules after switching nationality to Great Britain, says AusCycling.
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