Rider Profile
Fred Rodriguez
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis

Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2015 - Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
- 2014 - Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
- 2013 - Jelly Belly p/b Kenda
- 2012 - Team Exergy
- 2011 - Team Exergy
- 2009 - Rock Racing
- 2008 - Rock Racing
- 2007 - Predictor - Lotto
- 2006 - Davitamon - Lotto
- 2005 - Davitamon - Lotto
- 2003 - Sidermec
- 2003 - Vini Calderola - SO.DI
- 2002 - Domo - Farm Frites
- 2001 - Domo - Farm Frites
- 2000 - Mapei - Quick Step
Related Articles
Fast Freddie aiming big
By Cycling News published
By Shane Stokes in Ponferrada Following Robbie McEwen's elimination on stage 5, Fred Rodriguez is...

Vuelta stage 3 wrap-up
By Shane Stokes published
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McEwen relaxed about stage two result
By Shane Stokes published
By Shane Stokes Although Robbie McEwen missed out on a chance to win the second stage of the Vuelta...
McEwen back for Davitamon in Vuelta
By Susan Westemeyer published
The Davitamon-Lotto team has named its nine riders for the Vuelta a España, with top sprinter Robbie...

An interview with Robbie McEwen
By Cycling News published
Arriving at the press conference in Vitré chirpy and chatty as ever, Robbie McEwen spoke about his...

Chewin' the fat with McEwen
By Cycling News published
Arriving at the press conference in Vitré chirpy and chatty as ever, Robbie McEwen spoke about his...

Stage 4 wrap-up
By Anthony Tan in Valkenburg published
In a similarly chaotic finale as three days ago in Strasbourg, Robbie McEwen was the strongest...

Stage 3 wrap-up
By Anthony Tan in Valkenburg published
Matthias Kessler (T-Mobile) has done what he couldn't quite do yesterday: crossed the line ahead of...
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