Nicholas White (Australian cyclist)
Nicholas White (born February 13, 1974, in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory) is an Australian former professional road racing cyclist. He competed professionally from 2000 to 2013.
White was known as a strong domestique, particularly for his work supporting Robbie McEwen at Davitamon–Lotto and later Cadel Evans at Silence–Lotto and BMC Racing Team. He was a consistent performer in the Grand Tours, completing the Tour de France multiple times.
Significant teams he rode for include:
- Linda McCartney Racing Team (2000)
- Davitamon–Lotto (2003-2006)
- Discovery Channel (2007)
- Silence–Lotto (2008-2009)
- BMC Racing Team (2010-2013)
After retiring from professional cycling, White transitioned to team management and coaching roles. He served as a directeur sportif for various teams. In 2020, he was banned from cycling for a period following an admission of doping during his professional career. The ban was issued by Cycling Australia.