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    <title>Fast Freddie saved by Ti? - Fast Freddie Fan Club - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Fast Freddie saved by Ti?</title>
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      <description>By Andrew Hood, VeloNews European correspondent&#xD;
This report filed July 10, 2007&#xD;
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After Freddy Rodriguez broke his collarbone for the fifth time of his career in stage three of last year's Tour de France, doctors inserted a titanium rod to piece together the brittle bones in his left shoulder. &#xD;
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