Alex Rhodes (cyclist)

Alex Rhodes (cyclist)

Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Alex Rhodes


image_caption = Rhodes at the Australian Championships January 2008
fullname = Alexis Rhodes
nickname = Alex
dateofbirth = birth date and age|df=yes|1984|12|01
country = AUS
height =
weight =
currentteam = Team High Road
discipline = Road, Track
role = Rider
ridertype =
amateuryears =
amateurteams =
proyears = 2007
2008
proteams = T-Mobile
Team High Road
majorwins = Bay Classic, 2 stages
updated = 16 January 2008

Alexis (Alex) Rhodes (born 1 December 1984 in Alice Springs) is an Australian professional racing cyclist. She is currently a member of Team High Road.

On 18 July 2005, Alexis suffered major trauma in an accident involving a car near Zeulenroda, Germany. This accident resulted in the death of her team-mate, Amy Gillett.

Career highlights

;2002:1st Pursuit, UCI Track World Championships - Juniors;2004:1st Points race, World Cup, Sydney:3rd Pursuit, World Cup, Sydney;2005:2nd Points race, World Cup, Los Angeles:3rd Points race, World Cup, Manchester:3rd Pursuit, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide;2006:1st Stage 3 Bay Classic, Geelong Ritchie Boulevard:3rd Pursuit, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide:3rd Points race, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide;2007:1st Stage 3 Bay Classic, Ritchie Boulevard:1st Stage 4 Bay Classic, Geelong Botanic Gardens;2008:1st Stage 1 Bay Classic:3rd Australian National Time Trial Championships, Ballarat

External links

*cyclingwebsite|15315|Alex Rhodes
* [http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/HighPerformance/RiderProfiles/FemaleRiders/Alexis_Rhodes.htm Australian Cycling Federation Profile]
* [http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/2005/interviews/?id=ais_camp_recovery05 2005 cyclingnews.com interview with the survivors of the accident]


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