2013 national road cycling championships

The 2013 national road cycling championships began in Australia with the time trial event (both men and women) on January 9.

Jerseys

The winner of each national championship wears the national jersey in all their races for the next year in the respective discipline, apart from the World Championships and the Olympics, or unless they are wearing a category leader's jersey in a stage race. Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country's flag or use the colours from it. Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that are not derived from a national flag, such as the green and gold on the jerseys of Australian national champions.

2013 champions

Men's Elite

Country Men's Elite Road Race Champion Champion's Team at road Men's Elite Time Trial Champion Champion's Team at time
 AlbaniaRedi HalilajRedi Halilaj
 AlgeriaHichem ChabaneVélo Club SovacAdel Barbari
 AndorraGuy Diaz
 AngolaIgor SilvaIgor Silva
 Antigua and BarbudaAndré SimonJyme Bridges
 ArgentinaGabriel JuárezLeandro MessineoSan Luis Somos Todos
 ArubaGeorge WinterdalGeorge Winterdal
 AustraliaLuke Durbridge[1]Orica–GreenEDGE[1]Luke Durbridge[2]Orica–GreenEDGE[2]
 AustriaRiccardo ZoidlGourmetfein–SimplonMatthias BrändleIAM Cycling
 AzerbaijanSamir JabrayilovSynergy BakuElchin AsadovSynergy Baku
 BahamasTracy SweetingJay Major[N 1]
 BarbadosJamol EastmondRussell Elcock
 BelarusAndrei KrasilnikauKanstantsin SivtsovTeam Sky
 BelgiumStijn DevolderRadioShack–LeopardKristof VandewalleOmega Pharma–Quick-Step
 BelizeByron PopeEdgar Arana
 BermudaDominique MayhoShannon Lawrence
 BoliviaGilber ZuritaBasilio Ramos
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaNikica AtlagićNikica Atlagić
 BotswanaBernardo Ayuso ErastusBernardo Ayuso Erastus
 BrazilRodrigo NascimentoLuiz Carlos Tavares
 British Virgin IslandsPhilippe Leroy[N 2]Philippe Leroy
 BruneiBin Abd Hadizid AzmiCCN
 BulgariaDanail PetrovCaja Rural–Seguros RGASpas Gyurov
 Burkina FasoHamidou Yameogo
 CanadaZachary BellChampion SystemCurtis Dearden
 Cayman IslandsMichele Smith
 ChileJulio GarcésGerson Zuñiga
 ChinaShuang ShanHengxiang Cycling TeamChen Libin[N 3]
 ColombiaWalter PedrazaEPM–UNECarlos Ospina
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Costa RicaPaul BetancourtHenry Raabe
 Ivory CoastBassirou Konte
 CroatiaRobert KišerlovskiRadioShack–LeopardMatija KvasinaGourmetfein–Simplon
 Cuba
 CuraçaoLuis Javier MartínezJendelo Paula
 CyprusMarios AthanasiadisMarios Athanasiadis
 Czech RepublicJan BártaNetApp–EnduraJan BártaNetApp–Endura
 DenmarkMichael MørkøvSaxo–TinkoffBrian VandborgCannondale
 DjiboutiMourad Ahmed[N 4]
 Dominican RepublicDiego Milán[3]IntejaRodny Minier[4]
 El SalvadorRafael CariasJimmy López
 EritreaMeron TeshomeMetkel Kiflay
 EstoniaRein TaaramäeCofidisTanel KangertAstana
 EthiopiaTsgabu GrmayMTN–QhubekaTsgabu GrmayMTN–Qhubeka
 FinlandJussi VeikkanenFDJ.frSamuel Pökälä
 FranceArthur VichotFDJSylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma–Quick-Step
 GabonCédric ThaoutaEphrem Ekobena
 GeorgiaGiorgi NareklishviliBesik Gavasheli
 GermanyAndré GreipelLotto–BelisolTony MartinOmega Pharma–Quick-Step
 GreeceIoannis TamouridisEuskaltel–EuskadiIoannis TamouridisEuskaltel–Euskadi
 GuatemalaJulian YacManuel Rodas
 GuyanaRaynauth JeffreyRaynauth Jeffrey
 Hong KongCheung King-WaiChoi Ki Ho
 HungaryKrisztián LovassyUtensilnord Ora24.euGábor Fejes
 IcelandIngvar ÓmarssonHafsteinn Geirsson
 IndiaShreedhar SavanurArvind Panwar
 IndonesiaAiman Cahyadi
 IranGhader MizbaniTabriz Petrochemical TeamBehnam KhaliliAzad University Giant Team
 IrelandMatt BrammeierChampion SystemMichael Hutchinson
 IsraelYuval DolinYoav Bear
 ItalyIvan SantaromitaBMC Racing TeamMarco PinottiBMC Racing Team
 JamaicaOshane WilliamsPeter Thompson
 JapanYukiya ArashiroTeam EuropcarMasatoshi ObaC-Project
 KazakhstanAlexsandr DyachenkoAstanaAndrey MizurovTorku Şekerspor
 KyrgyzstanEvgeny VakkerQinghai Tianyoude Cycling TeamEvgeny VakkerQinghai Tianyoude Cycling Team
 LatviaAleksejs SaramotinsIAM CyclingGatis SmukulisTeam Katusha
 LesothoTeboho KhantsiPhetetso Monese
 LebanonHassan El HajjAthletico Bike GenerationSalah Ribah
 LiechtensteinGordian Banzer[N 5]Karlheinz Risch
 LithuaniaTomas VaitkusOrica–GreenEDGEIgnatas KonovalovasMTN–Qhubeka
 LuxembourgBob JungelsRadioShack–LeopardBob JungelsRadioShack–Leopard
 North MacedoniaPredrag DimevskiZoran Ristovski
 MadagascarNambinina RandrianantenainaDavid Solofoson
 MalawiMissi Kathumba
 MalaysiaMohamed Mat AminTerengganu Cycling TeamMohamed Lutfi
 MaliYacouba Togola
 MaltaEtienne BonelloEtienne Bonello
 MauritiusSteward PharmasseYannick Lincoln
 Mongolia
 MoldovaAlexandr BraicoTusnad Cycling TeamSergiu CiobanTusnad Cycling Team
 MoroccoAbdelatif SaadouneSoufiane Haddi
 MexicoLuis Enrique LemusJelly Belly–KendaBernardo Colex
 NamibiaTill DrobischMTN Qhubeka-WCC Africa TeamTill DrobischMTN Qhubeka-WCC Africa Team
 NetherlandsJohnny Hoogerland[5]Vacansoleil–DCM[5]Lieuwe Westra[6]Vacansoleil–DCM[6]
 New ZealandHayden Roulston[7]RadioShack–Leopard[7]Joseph Cooper[8]Huon Salmon–Genesys Wealth Advisers[8]
 Nicaragua
 NigeriaSodiq Ajibade
 NorwayThor HushovdBMC Racing TeamEdvald Boasson HagenTeam Sky
 PanamaJosé Javier RiosHector Zepeda
 PakistanMohammad Sajid
 ParaguayRuben ArmoaGustavo Miño
 PeruCesar MuchaRoyner Navarro
 PhilippinesRustom LimLBC-MVPSF Cycling PilipinasRonald OranzaLBC-MVPSF Cycling Pilipinas
 PolandMichał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma–Quick-StepMaciej BodnarCannondale
 PortugalJoni BrandãoEfapel–GlassdriveRui CostaMovistar Team
 Puerto RicoJuan Martínez AdornoEddy Sorriano
 RomaniaAndrei NechitaAndrei Nechita[N 6]
 RussiaVladimir IsaichevTeam KatushaIlnur ZakarinRusVelo
 RwandaGasore Haţegeka
 Saint LuciaKurt Maraj
 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesOneil George
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 San MarinoLuca Forcellini
 SerbiaIvan StevićTusnad Cycling TeamEsad Hasanović
 SeychellesDominic ArrisolDominic Arrisol
 SingaporeLow Ji Wen[N 7]OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling TeamHo Jun-Rong[N 8]OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team
 Sierra LeoneMohamed Thorley
 SlovakiaPeter SaganCannondalePeter VelitsOmega Pharma–Quick-Step
 SloveniaLuka PibernikRadenskaKlemen ŠtimulakAdria Mobil
 South AfricaJay Thomson[9]MTN–Qhubeka[9]Daryl Impey[10]Orica–GreenEDGE[10]
 South KoreaJung Ji-MinKSPO
 SpainJesús HerradaMovistar TeamJonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team
 SurinameMoses RicketsMoses Rickets
 SwedenMichael OlssonTeam People4you-Unaas CyclingGustav LarssonIAM Cycling
  SwitzerlandMichael SchärBMC Racing TeamFabian Cancellara[11]RadioShack–Leopard[11]
 TaiwanFeng Chun-kaiChampion SystemFeng Chun-kaiChampion System
 TanzaniaEmmanuel MathiasHamisi Mkona
 ThailandNawuti Liphongyu
 Togo
 TunisiaRafaâ ChtiouiRafaâ Chtioui
 TurkeyNazim BakırcıTorku ŞekersporBekir Baki AkırşanTorku Şekerspor
 Trinidad and TobagoEmile AbrahamEmile Abraham
 Uganda
 UkraineDenys KostyukKolss Cycling TeamAndriy VasylyukKolss Cycling Team
 United KingdomMark CavendishOmega Pharma–Quick-StepAlex DowsettMovistar Team
 United Arab EmiratesYousif BanihammadMohammed Al Murawwi
 UruguayNicolas ArachichuJorge Soto
 United StatesFred RodriguezJelly Belly–KendaTom ZirbelOptum–Kelly Benefit Strategies
 United States Virgin IslandsMark DefourMark Defour
 UzbekistanMuradjan KhalmuratovRTS Racing TeamMuradjan KhalmuratovRTS Racing Team
 VenezuelaEdwin BecerraJosé RujanoVacansoleil–DCM
 VietnamThanh Tam NguyenMinh Thuy Bui
 ZimbabweBright ChipongoBright Chipongo

Women's

Country Women's Elite Road Race Champion Champion's team at time Women's Elite Time Trial Champion Champion's team at time
 Albania
 Algeria
 Andorra
 Angola
 Antigua and BarbudaTamiko ButlerKevinia FrancisRoad Runners Cycling Club
 Argentina
 Aruba
 AustraliaGracie ElvinOrica–AISShara GillowOrica–AIS
 AustriaAndrea GrausBigla Cycling Team
 Azerbaijan
 Bahamas
 Barbados
 BelarusAlena AmialiusikBe PinkAlena AmialiusikBe Pink
 BelgiumLiesbet De VochtRabobank–Liv GiantLiesbet De VochtRabobank–Liv Giant
 Belize
 Bermuda
 Bolivia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Botswana
 Brazil
 British Virgin Islands
 Brunei
 Bulgaria
 Burkina Faso
 CanadaJoëlle NumainvilleOptum–Kelly Benefit StrategiesJoëlle NumainvilleOptum–Kelly Benefit Strategies
 Cayman Islands
 China
 China
 ColombiaSerika Mitchell Guluma
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Costa Rica
 Ivory Coast
 Croatia
 Cuba
 Curaçao
 Cyprus
 Czech RepublicMartina SáblíkováMartina Sáblíková
 DenmarkKamilla Sofie ValinTeam RytgerAnnika Langvad
 Dominican RepublicJuana FernándezAro & Pedal
 El Salvador
 Eritrea
 EstoniaLiisi RistS.C. Michela Fanini Rox
 Finland
 FranceÉlise DelzenneBourgogne-Pro DialogPauline Ferrand-PrévotRabobank–Liv Giant
 Gabon
 Georgia
 GermanyTrixi WorrackSpecialized–lululemonLisa BrennauerSpecialized–lululemon
 GreeceMichali Tsavari Eleni
 Guatemala
 Guyana
 Hong Kong
 HungaryMónika Király
 Iceland
 Iran
 IrelandMelanie SpäthCaroline Ryan
 Israel
 ItalyTatiana GuderzoMCipollini–Giordana
 Jamaica
 JapanEri YonamineTeam ForzaEri YonamineTeam Forza
 Kazakhstan
 Kyrgyzstan
 LatviaDana Rožlapa
 Lebanon
 Liechtenstein
 LithuaniaAgnė ŠilinytėPasta Zara–CogeasInga ČilvinaitėPasta Zara–Cogeas
 LuxembourgChristine MajerusSengers Ladies Cycling Team
 North Macedonia
 Madagascar
 Malaysia
 Mali
 Malta
 Mauritius
 Mongolia
 Moldova
 Morocco
 MexicoIngrid DrexelPasta Zara–Cogeas
 Namibia
 Netherlands

details (road race)
details (time trial)

Lucinda BrandRabobank–Liv GiantEllen van Dijk[12]Specialized–lululemon[12]
 New ZealandCourteney LoweOptum–Kelly Benefit StrategiesLinda VillumsenWiggle–Honda
 Nicaragua
 NorwayCecilie Gotaas JohnsenTeam Hitec ProductsTina Andreassen
 Panama
 Pakistan
 Paraguay
 Peru
 PolandKatarzyna PawłowskaGSD Gestion-Kallisto
 Portugal
 Puerto Rico
 Romania
 RussiaSvetlana StolbovaTeam Pratomagno WomenTatiana AntoshinaMCipollini–Giordana
 Rwanda
 Saint Lucia
 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNiesha Alexander
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 SerbiaIvana KosticMaja Markovic
 Singapore
 SlovakiaAlžbeta Pavlendová
 Slovenia
 South AfricaAshleigh Moolman PasioLotto–Belisol Ladies
 South KoreaNa Ah-Reum
 SpainAne SantestebanBizkaia–DurangoAnna SanchisBizkaia–Durango
 Suriname
 SwedenEmilia FahlinTeam Hitec ProductsEmma JohanssonOrica–AIS
  SwitzerlandDoris SchweizerBe PinkPatricia Schwager[11]Faren–Let's Go Finland[11]
 Taiwan
 Thailand
 Togo
 Tunisia
 TurkeyMerve DemircioğluSakarya TelekomSemra YetişAnkara GSK
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Uganda
 UkraineYelyzaveta Oshurkova
 United KingdomLizzie ArmitsteadBoels–DolmansJoanna RowsellWiggle–Honda
 United Arab Emirates
 Uruguay
 United StatesJade WilcoxsonOptum–Kelly Benefit StrategiesCarmen SmallSpecialized–lululemon
 United States Virgin Islands
 Uzbekistan
 VenezuelaDanielys García
 Zimbabwe

See also

Notes

  1. Major finished second to New Zealand's Lee Farmer.
  2. Leroy finished second to the US Virgin Islands' Mark Defour.
  3. Chen finished second to Hong Kong's Cheung King-Lok.
  4. Ahmed finished second to France's Alain Gouvernec.
  5. Banzer finished third, the race was won by Switzerland's Enea Cambianica from Switzerland.
  6. Although Eduard-Michael Grosu recorded the best time for the time trial, he was eligible for Under-23 honours only.
  7. Low finished third to Netherlands' Tjarco Cuppens and Malaysia's Mohamed Ahmad.
  8. Ho finished third to Britain's Lee Rodgers and Netherlands' Tjarco Cuppens.

References

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  4. "William Guzmán y Rodny Minier triunfan en la prueba contra reloj". Listin Diario (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 20 April 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
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