Fitzgerald started his career at grass track racing. His first big win was a race from Dublin to Galway to Dublin, for which he won a
battery for a
bicycle light. Fitzgerald competed in the first Rás, in 1953. In the 1956
Rás Tailteann, Fitzgerald won two stages and the overall prize.
1956 Olympics Fitzgerald, along with
Tommy Flanagan and
Tom Gerrard, attempted to compete for
Ireland at the
team road race event at the
1956 Summer Olympics in
Melbourne. They were chosen by the 32-county
National Cycling Association (NCA), which was not internationally recognised (instead, there was
Cumann Rothaíochta na hÉireann and the
Northern Ireland Cycling Federation). They aimed to "gate-crash" the race, remove
Union Jack flags and extinguish the
Olympic flame; they succeeded in none of these, but did attract international attention to the NCA's plight. ==Later life==