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Frederik Rodenberg

1998 - Today

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Frederik Rodenberg Madsen (born 22 January 1998) is a Danish professional road and track cyclist, who currently rides for club team Team CO:PLAY–Giant Store. He rode in the men's team pursuit at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships winning a bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Frederik Rodenberg is the 1,405th most popular cyclist (up from 1,558th in 2019), the 989th most popular biography from Denmark (up from 1,025th in 2019) and the 52nd most popular Danish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Frederik Rodenberg ranks 1,406 out of 1,613Before him are Casper Pedersen, Christian Vande Velde, Cyril Gautier, Winner Anacona, Xandro Meurisse, Denis Galimzyanov, and Anthony Roux. After him are Aidis Kruopis, Aurélien Paret-Peintre, Zhong Tianshi, Vincenzo Albanese, and Sébastien Minard.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Frederik Rodenberg ranks 424Before him are Zachary Gordon, Anthony Zambrano, Jarrett Allen, Óscar Rodríguez, Janalynn Castelino, and Payton Pritchard. After him are Ayumu Hirano, Mohammad Mohebi, Saleh Al-Sharabaty, Jack Scanlon, Kenny Bednarek, and Shayne Pattynama.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Frederik Rodenberg ranks 989 out of 1,032Before him are Jonas Høgh-Christensen (1981), Jakob Busk (1993), Uffe Bech (1993), Dev1ce (1995), Casper Pedersen (1996), and Jacob Holm (1995). After him are Niclas Kirkeløkke (1994), Casper Jørgensen (1985), Mikkel Thygesen (1984), Fie Udby Erichsen (1985), Michael Jakobsen (1986), and Jens Stage (1996).

Among CYCLISTS In Denmark

Among cyclists born in Denmark, Frederik Rodenberg ranks 52Before him are Niklas Larsen (1997), Amalie Dideriksen (1996), Mads Würtz Schmidt (1994), Mikkel Bjerg (1998), Michael Færk Christensen (1986), and Casper Pedersen (1996). After him are Casper Jørgensen (1985), Rasmus Quaade (1990), Rasmus Pedersen (1998), Mikkel Frølich Honoré (1997), Jesper Hansen (1990), and Rasmus Guldhammer (1989).