Michael Rogers (born 20 December, 1979) is an Australian professional road bicycle racer. Rogers turned professional in 1999 with the Italian super-team Mapei, which, following sponsorship changes, became Quick Step-Davitamon and then Quick Step-Innergetic. In 2005 Rogers joined the T-Mobile Team and has been appointed as it's leader for the 2007, Tour de France. He is often called "Mick Rogers" or "Dodger". Wikipedia
Spectator saves Rogers' day By Gerard Knapp In Adelaide Adam Pyke came to the Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under to watch the cycling, but ended up saving the day for the new leader of the race on general classification. www.cyclingnews.com/features/tdu02c40.shtml
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... to become a candidate. ROGERS, MICHAEL J ID: H0MI08042 INCUMBENT Office Sought: House State: Michigan District: 08 Party: REP (Republican Party) PRINCIPAL CAMPAIGN ... query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/can_detail/H0MI08042