Australian National Road Race Championships









The Champion's Jersey


The Australian National Road Race Championships, are held annually with an event for each category of rider: Men, Women & under 23 riders. The event also includes the Australian National Time Trial Championships since 2002. The Australian Championships were officially known as the Scody Australian Open Road Cycling Championships from 1999 to 2010, taking the name of their main sponsor. This changed to the Mars Cycling Australia Road National Championships from 2011 but they are more commonly referred to as The Nationals.[1] The under 23 championships were introduced in 2001. Note that these results do not currently include the senior and junior amateur road race championships that were held prior to the open era.


The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey featuring green and yellow stripes, which can be worn by the rider at other road racing events in the country to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose.


From 1901 to 1939 the title of long distance road champion of Australia was awarded to the fastest time in the Warrnambool to Melbourne Classic over 165 miles (266 km). Riders attended from all over Australia and New Zealand.[2] From 1902 the fastest NSW rider in the Goulburn to Sydney Classic was selected to appear for NSW.[3][4] In 1927 the Warrnambool to Melbourne was replaced by the Dunlop Grand Prix, a 690.5 miles (1,111.3 km) race over four stages.[5][6] In 1934 the Warrnambool to Melbourne was again replaced by a stage race, the Centenary 1000, a 1,102 miles (1,773 km) race over seven stages.[7] From 1947 to 1949 the title of long distance road champion of Australia was awarded at a sprint point 150 miles (240 km) into the Warrnambool to Melbourne Classic. In 1950 the first separate event was held at Cronulla, NSW.[8]


The women's event was first held in 1978.[9]




Contents






  • 1 Multiple winners


  • 2 Men


    • 2.1 Elite


    • 2.2 Under 23


    • 2.3 Junior / Under 19




  • 3 Women


    • 3.1 Elite


    • 3.2 Under 23


    • 3.3 Junior / Under 19




  • 4 See also


  • 5 Notes


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





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Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
1901

 Andy Ralston (NZ) [n 1]

9h 00' 30"

Albert E. Nioa

DD Alexander
165 mi (266 km)

Warrnambool, Vic
[11]
1902

HG O’Callaghan, Vic

8h 46' 23"

Albert E. Nioa

 Andy Ralston (NZ) [n 1]
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[12]
1903

 Jack Arnst (NZ) [n 1]

7h 43' 00"

 Richard Arnst (NZ)

Charley Gee
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[13]
1904

Tom Larcombe, NSW

7h 48' 07"

Jack Wright, Vic

 Harold Henderson (NZ) [n 1]
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[14]
1905

William Hawley, Vic

7h 52' 26"

HW Viney, Tas

C Baulderstone, SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[15]
1906

 H Mehrtens (NZ) [n 1]

8h 53' 52"

 Alf Birch (NZ)

 A Humm (NZ)
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[16]
1907

Tom Larcombe, NSW

7h 40' 10"

E Birch

Meldrum Dobie
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[17]
1908

Matt Chappell, Vic

7h 46' 27"

O Pearne, Tas

HT Munro
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[18]
1909

Iddo "Snowy" Munro, Vic

7h 12' 51"

Albert H. Pianto, Vic

Thomas "Jeb" Gascoyne, Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[19]
1910

Joe Pianto, WA

9h 30' 46"

Joe McSweeney, WA

Andy Colvin
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic

[20][21]
1911

 Phil O'Shea (NZ) [n 1]

8h 08' 44"

Albert H. Pianto, WA

 J Tozer (NZ)
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic

[22][23]
1912-1921
Not held
1922

 Phil O'Shea (NZ) [n 1]

8h 59' 08"

Don Kirkham, (Vic)

Les "Bowie" Stevens, Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[24]
1923

 Phil O'Shea (NZ) [n 1]

7h 51' 41"

Jack Beasley, Vic

Ernie Bainbridge, Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[25]
1924

Hubert Opperman, Vic

7h 15' 37"

Ernie Bainbridge, Vic

TJ Robinson, SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[26]
1925

Harold Smith, WA

7h 25' 01"

Jack J Beasley, Vic

AR White, NSW
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[27]
1926

Hubert Opperman, Vic

7h 36' 10"

Harold Smith, WA

George McLeod, Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[28]
1927

Hubert Opperman, Vic

40h 41' 34"

 Harry Watson (NZ) [n 1]

Ernie Bainbridge, Vic
691 mi (1,112 km)

Victoria

[5][6]
1928
Not held
1929

Hubert Opperman, Vic

8h 07' 10"

George McLeod, Vic

Horrie Marshall, WA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic

[29][30][31]
1930

Richard Lamb, Vic

8h 20' 10"

Hubert Opperman, Vic

Ken Ross, NSW
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[32]
1931

Matt Lynch, Vic

6h 31' 28"

Allan Oram, Vic

Herbert Withal, Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[33]
1932

Richard Lamb, Vic

6h 21' 18"

Ossie Nicholson, Vic

165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[34]
1933

Hefty Stuart, Vic

6h 27' 56"

Hubert Opperman, Vic

Richard Lamb, Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[35]
1934

Harry Cruise, Vic

53h 30' 33"

 Harry Watson (NZ) [n 1]

Richard Lamb, Vic
1,000 mi (1,600 km)

Victoria (Australia)
[7]
1935

Clinton Beasley, Vic

6h 24' 36"

Richard Lamb, Vic

Dean Toseland, SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[36]
1936

Alan Angus, Vic

6h 44' 50"

Clinton Beasley, Vic

Dean Toseland, SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[37]
1937

Alan Angus, Vic

7h 19' 09"

Clinton Beasley, Vic

 Lloyd Thomas (NZ)
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[38]
1938

Dean Toseland, SA

6h 44' 53"

Keith Thurgood, SA

J Christison, NSW
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[39]
1939

Dean Toseland, SA

8h 18' 06"

Bill Moritz, SA

Keith Thurgood, SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[40]
1940-1946
Not held
1947

Keith Rowley, Vic

6h 20' 50"


150 mi (240 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[41]
1948

Keith McFarlane, Vic

6h 23' 02"

Graham Stabell

Max Rowley, Vic
150 mi (240 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[42]
1949

Alby Saunders, Vic

5h 44' 55"

Graham Stabell

Eddie Smith, Vic
150 mi (240 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[43]
1950

Keith Rowley, Vic

5h 55' 20"

Harold Johnson, NSW

Stan Bonney, Vic
125 mi (201 km)

Cronulla, NSW
[8]
1951

John Beasley, Vic

6h 10' 48"

Graham Stabell

Peter Anthony
125 mi (201 km)

Templestowe, Vic
[44]
1952

Neil Peadon, NSW

6h 21' 36"

Graham Stabell

Max Rowley, Vic
125 mi (201 km)

Centennial Park, NSW
[45]
1953

Alby Saunders, Vic

5h 40' 52"

Hector Sutherland, Vic

Neil Peadon, NSW
125 mi (201 km)

Launceston, Tas
[46]
1954

Eddie Smith, Vic

5h 45' 58"

Hector Sutherland, Vic

Angelo Catalano
125 mi (201 km)

Ringwood, Vic
[47]
1955

Eddie Smith, Vic



Murray French

Ronald Murray
125 mi (201 km)

Centennial Park, NSW
[48]
1956

Russell Mockridge

6h 18' 22"

Eddie Smith, Vic

Viv Blazely
125 mi (201 km)

Hobart, Tas
[10]
1957

Russell Mockridge

6h 24' 35"

James Taylor

Peter Panton
125 mi (201 km)

Melbourne, Vic
[10]
1958

Russell Mockridge



Peter Panton

Barry Waddell


[10]
1959

Fred Roche

5h 45' 18"

Sid Patterson

John Young
125 mi (201 km)

Colac, Vic
[10]
1960

Fred Roche



John Young

Bill Knevitt


[10]
1961

Neville Veale



Bill Knevitt

Fred Roche


[10]
1962

John O'Sullivan



Alan McLennan

Kerry Hoole


[10]
1963

 Warwick Dalton (NZ)

6h 07' 00"

Kerry Hoole

John Young
125 mi (201 km)

Mount Gambier, SA
[10]
1964

Barry Waddell



Bill Lawrie

Sid Patterson


[10]
1965

Matt Martino



Barry Walker

John Young


[10]
1966

Kerry Hoole



Ian Campbell

Glen Birmingham


[10]
1967

Graeme Gilmore



Keith Oliver, Jr.

Kerry Hoole


Lithgow, NSW
[10]
1968

Barry Waddell



Kerry Hoole

Keith Oliver, Jr.


[10]
1969

Robert Whetters



Tony Kelliher

Kerry Hoole


[10]
1970

Graham McVilly



Keith Oliver, Jr.

Alan Goodchild


[10]
1971

Graham McVilly



Kerry Hoole

Jeffery Hartley


[10]
1972

Kevin Spencer



Frank Atkins

Kerry Hoole


[10]
1973

Kerry Hoole



Henk Vogels, Sr.

Vic Adams


[10]
1974

Graham Rowley



Vic Adams

Warren Rudd


[10]
1975

Donald Wilson



Bruce Hunt

Mike Dye


[10]
1976

Peter Besanko

5h 04' 21"

Graham McVilly

Tony Branchflower


[10]
1977

Donal Wilson



John Trevorrow



[10]
1978

John Trevorrow



Graeme Hodgkiss

Shane Bartley


[10]
1979

John Trevorrow



David Allan

Terry Hammond


[10]
1980

John Trevorrow



Peter Besanko

Terry Stacey


[10]
1981

Clyde Sefton



John Trevorrow

David Allan


[10]
1982

 Wayne Hildred (NZ)



Terry Hammond

Peter Besanko


[10]
1983

Terry Hammond

6h 00' 55"

Clyde Sefton

Shane Sutton
200 km (120 mi)

Surfers Paradise, Qld
[10]
1984

Peter Besanko



Jim Krynen

Shane Sutton


[10]
1985

Laurie Venn



Murray Hall

Wayne Nicholls
200 km (120 mi)

Melbourne, Vic
[10]
1986

 Wayne Hildred (NZ)



Michael Lynch

Anthony Hughes


[10]
1987

Allan Dipple



 Wayne Hildred (NZ)

Paul Miller


[10]
1988

Paul Miller



Michael Lynch

Paul Rugari


[10]
1989

Gary Clively



Eddy Salas

Scott Steward


[10]
1990

Dean McDonald



Eddy Salas

Malcolm Van Unen


Launceston, Tas
[10]
1991

Neil Stephens



Peter Besanko

Marcus Burns


[10]
1992

David McFarlane



Gavin Parsonage

Tim Jamieson


[10]
1993

Eddy Salas



Gavin Parsonage

Peter Besanko


[10]
1994

Allan Iacuone



Danny Clark

Jamie Kelly


[10]
1995

Neil Stephens



Scott McGrory

Damien Forster


[10]
1996

Nick Gates

5h 01' 50"

Damien McDonald

Eddy Salas
200 km (120 mi)

Centennial Park, NSW
[49]
1997

Jonathan Hall

4h 17' 04"

Tristan Priem

Steve Williams
160 km (99 mi)

Perth, WA
[50]
1998

David McKenzie

4h 38' 16"

Tom Leaper

Eddy Salas
188 km (117 mi)

Melbourne, Vic
[51]
1999

Henk Vogels

4h 42' 41"

Stuart O'Grady

Jamie Drew
195 km (121 mi)

Portarlington, Vic
[52]
2000

Jamie Drew

4h 58' 56"

Scott Sunderland

Robbie McEwen
195 km (121 mi)

Portarlington, Vic

[n 2][53]
2001

Steve Williams

4h 50' 35"

Cameron Hughes

Matthew Wilson
195 km (121 mi)

Portarlington, Vic
[54]
2002

Robbie McEwen

4h 46' 18"

Nathan O'Neill

Robert Tighello
180 km (110 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[55]
2003

Stuart O'Grady

4h 51' 37"

Allan Davis

Patrick Jonker
180 km (110 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[56]
2004

Matthew Wilson

4h 47' 43"

Robert McLachlan

David McKenzie
180 km (110 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[57]
2005

Robbie McEwen

4h 10' 13"

Robert McLachlan

Paul Crake
182 km (113 mi)

Mount Torrens, SA
[58]
2006

Russell Van Hout

4h 09' 17"

Adam Hansen

Henk Vogels
176 km (109 mi)

Mount Torrens, SA
[59]
2007

Darren Lapthorne

4h 16' 18"

Robert McLachlan

Karl Menzies
163 km (101 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[60]
2008

Matthew Lloyd

4h 13' 22"

Adam Hansen

Rory Sutherland
163 km (101 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[61]
2009

Peter McDonald

4h 10' 34"

Michael Rogers

Adam Hansen
163 km (101 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[62]
2010

Travis Meyer

4h 26' 31"

David Kemp

Damien Turner
163 km (101 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[63]
2011

Jack Bobridge

4h 12' 42"

Matthew Goss

Simon Gerrans
163 km (101 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[64]
2012

Simon Gerrans

4h 07' 38"

Matthew Lloyd

Richie Porte
163 km (101 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[65]
2013

Luke Durbridge

4h 00' 46"

Michael Matthews

Steele Von Hoff
196 km (122 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[66]
2014

Simon Gerrans

4h 43' 43"

Cadel Evans

Richie Porte
184 km (114 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[67]
2015

Heinrich Haussler

4h 47' 24"

Caleb Ewan

Neil Van Der Ploeg
183 km (114 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[68]
2016

Jack Bobridge

4h 40' 30"

Cameron Meyer

Patrick Lane
183 km (114 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[69]
2017

Miles Scotson

4h 37' 55"

Simon Gerrans

Nathan Haas
183 km (114 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[70]
2018

Alexander Edmondson

4h 54' 27"

Jay McCarthy

Chris Harper
183 km (114 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[71]
2019

Michael Freiberg

4h 44' 48"

Chris Harper

Cameron Meyer
185.6 km (115.3 mi)

Ballarat, Vic
[72]


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Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2000 Andrew Stalder 5h 00' 52" Simon Gerrans 195 km (121 mi) Portarlington, Vic [53]
2001 Graeme Brown 4h 51' 18" John Freiberg 195 km (121 mi) Portarlington, Vic [54]
2002 Simon Gerrans 4h 49' 24" Adrian Laidler Allan Davis 180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[55]
2003 Gene Bates 4h 53' 33" David McPartland Adrian Laidler 180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[56]
2004 Rory Sutherland 4h 55' 36" William Walker Andrew Wyper 180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[57]
2005 Christopher Sutton 4h 16' 30" William Walker Daniel Newnham 182 km (113 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [73]
2006 William Walker 4h 9' 17" Wesley Sulzberger Jonathan Clarke 175.5 km (109.1 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [74]
2007 Wesley Sulzberger 3h 15' 00" Cameron Meyer Simon Clarke 122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[75]
2008 Simon Clarke 3h 20' 33" Matt King Mark O'Brien 122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[76]
2009 Jack Bobridge 3h 12' 48"
Michael Matthews &

Mark O'Brien [n 3]


122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[77]
2010 Michael Hepburn 3h 20' 07" Malcolm Rudolph Michael Matthews 122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[78]
2011 Ben Dyball 3h 22' 05" Nathan Haas Joseph Lewis 122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[79]
2012 Rohan Dennis 3h 04' 41" Eric Sheppard Calvin Watson 122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[80]
2013 Jordan Kerby 3h 19' 48" Damien Howson Jack Haig 138 km (86 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[81]
2014 Caleb Ewan 3h 23' 31" Robert Power Bradley Linfield 133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[82]
2015 Miles Scotson 3h 22' 57" Alexander Edmondson Alistair Donohoe 133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[83]
2016 Chris Hamilton 3h 29' 23" Lucas Hamilton Miles Scotson 133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[84]
2017 Samuel Jenner 3h 27' 52" Alexander Porter Lucas Hamilton 133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[85]
2018 Cyrus Monk 3h 21' 19" James Whelan Michael Potter 92.8 km (57.7 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[86]
2019 Nicholas White 2h 24' 48" Michael Potter Samuel Jenner 127 km (79 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[87]


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Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2009
 Patrick Bevin (NZ)
3h 02' 52" Michael Phelan
 Josh Atkins (NZ)
123 km (76 mi)
Murwillumbah, NSW
[88]
2010 Jay McCarthy 3h 15' 13" Dale Parker Calvin Watson 123 km (76 mi)
Murwillumbah, NSW
[89]
2011 Hayden McCormick 3h 09' 13" Hamish Schreurs
 Fraser Gough (NZ)
123 km (76 mi)
Murwillumbah, NSW
[90]
2012 Robert-Jon McCarthy 3h 03' 51" Caleb Ewan Nick Schultz 127 km (79 mi)
Shepparton, Vic
[91]
2013 Michael Rice 3h 08' 34" Daniel Fitter Ben Carman 118 km (73 mi)
Noosa, Qld
[92]
2014 Lucas Hamilton 3h 08' 50" Daniel Fitter Jai Hindley 118 km (73 mi)
Canberra, ACT
[93]
2015 Michael Storer 2h 54' 52"
 Nathaniel Levin  (NZ)
Matthew Chambers 110 km (68 mi)
Gold Coast, Qld
[94]
2016 Kaden Groves 3h 00' 32" Alastair Christie-Johnston
 Carne Groube (NZ)
122 km (76 mi)
Canberra, Act
[95]
2017 Mitchell Wright 2h 59' 09" Liam Edwards Jensen Plowright 113 km (70 mi)
Geelong, Vic
[96]
2018 Tyler Lindorff 1h 47' 45" Ben Metcalfe Carter Turnbull 69.6 km (43.2 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[97]
2019 Patrick Eddy 2h 48' 28" Samual Eddy Alastair Mackellar 104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[98]


Women



Elite

















































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
1978 Linda Meadows [9]
1979 Linda Meadows 0h 41’ 25" Barbara Eason Sue Dennis 25 km (16 mi)
Horsham, Vic
[9]
1980 Jenny Quaife [9]
1981 Heather Kelson 1h 19’ 46" Elizabeth Battle Vicky Carne 45.5 km (28.3 mi)
Launceston, Tas
[9]
1982 Siân Mulholland Michelle Robbins Vicky Carne [9]
1983 Julie Speight [9]
1984 Robyn Battison 1h 35’ 14" Kathleen Shannon Deborah De Jongh [9]
1985 Kathleen Shannon 1h 20’ 48" Robyn Battison Wendy McKay 50 km (31 mi)
Bacchus Marsh, Vic
[9]
1986 Kathleen Shannon Elizabeth Hepple Robyn Battison 52 km (32 mi)
Adelaide, SA
[9]
1987 Deborah Kinnear 1h 23’ 17" Kathy Watt Jacqui Uttien 43 km (27 mi) [9]
1988 Deborah Kinnear 1h 52’ 32" Kathleen Shannon Kathy Watt 71 km (44 mi) [9]
1989 Jane Slack-Smith 1h 48’ 29" Kathleen Shannon Jennifer Hall 66 km (41 mi)
Canberra, ACT
[9]
1990 Kathleen Shannon 2h 07’ 55" Jacqui Uttien Donna Rae-Szalisnki 70 km (43 mi)
Perth, WA
[9]
1991 Kathleen Shannon 2h 12’ 00" Margaret Henderson Jacqui Uttien 75 km (47 mi)
Gembrook, Vic
[9]
1992 Kathy Watt 2h 12’ 00" Catherine Hart Anita Crossley 70 km (43 mi)
Adelaide, SA
[9]
1993 Kathy Watt 2h 10’ 38" Anita Crossley Cathy Reardon 78 km (48 mi)
Devonport, Tas
[9]
1994 Kathy Watt 2h 23’ 15" Cathy Reardon Anna Millward (née Wilson) 87 km (54 mi)
Sunshine Coast, Qld
[9]
1995 Elizabeth Tadich 2h 46’ 42" Charlotte White-Pordham Tracey Gaudry (née Watson) 96.4 km (59.9 mi)
Canberra, ACT
[9]
1996 Lynn Nixon 2h 54’ 28" Kathy Watt Anna Millward 110 km (68 mi)
Centennial Park, NSW
[99]
1997 Symenko Jochinke 2h 51’ 13" Anna Millward Bridget Evans 100 km (62 mi)
Perth, WA
[50]
1998 Kathy Watt 2h 47’ 04" Karin Wilson Elizabeth Tadich 100 km (62 mi)
Melbourne, Vic
[51]
1999 Tracey Gaudry 3h 18’ 26" Kathy Watt Alison Wright 108 km (67 mi)
Gold Coast, Qld
[100]
2000 Anna Millward 2h 45’ 47" Alison Wright Tracey Gaudry 97 km (60 mi) Portarlington, Vic [53]
2001 Katie Mactier 2h 48’ 06" Elizabeth Tadich Margaret Hemsley 97 km (60 mi) Portarlington, Vic [54]
2002 Margaret Hemsley 3h 07’ 38" Hayley Rutherford Emma James 100 km (62 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[101]
2003 Olivia Gollan 3h 03’ 53" Oenone Wood Shirley Kim 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[102]
2004 Oenone Wood 3h 01’ 30" Katie Mactier Sara Carrigan 100 km (62 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[103]
2005 Lorian Graham 2h 53’ 47" Sara Carrigan Bridget Evans 104 km (65 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [104]
2006 Katherine Bates 2h 46’ 45" Sara Carrigan Oenone Wood 97.5 km (60.6 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [105]
2007 Katie Mactier 3h 10’ 35" Nikki Egyed Emma Rickards 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[106]
2008 Oenone Wood 3h 05’ 13" Sharon Laws Sara Carrigan 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[107]
2009 Carla Ryan 3h 03’ 37" Ruth Corset Nikki Butterfield 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[108]
2010 Ruth Corset 3h 10’ 09" Bridie O’Donnell Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[109]
2011 Alexis Rhodes 3h 00’ 18" Carla Ryan Joanne Hogan 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[110]
2012 Amanda Spratt 2h 55’ 22" Tiffany Cromwell Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[111]
2013 Gracie Elvin 3h 01’ 07" Joanne Hogan Carla Ryan 106.6 km (66.2 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[112]
2014 Gracie Elvin 3h 02' 42" Lauren Kitchen Katrin Garfoot 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[113]
2015 Peta Mullens 2h 55’ 29" Rachel Neylan Shara Gillow 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[114]
2016 Amanda Spratt 2h 56’ 45" Ruth Corset Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[115]
2017 Katrin Garfoot 2h 57’ 50" Amanda Spratt Lucy Kennedy 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[116]
2018 Shannon Malseed 3h 05’ 03" Lauren Kitchen Grace Brown 104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[117]
2019
Sarah Gigante [n 4]
3h 03' 36" Amanda Spratt Sarah Roy 104 km (65 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[118]


Under 23





































































































































Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2008 Carlee Taylor 3h 06’ 04" Tiffany Cromwell Grace Sulzberger 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[119]
2009 Peta Mullens 3h 05’ 01" Sarah Kent Tiffany Cromwell 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[108]
2010 Megan Dunn 3h 12’ 06" Tiffany Cromwell Loren Rowney 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[109]
2011 Carlee Taylor 3h 01’ 13" Sinead Noonan Lauren Kitchen 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[110]
2012 Sinead Noonan 2h 56’ 52" Rebecca Werner Rebecca Henderson 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[111]
2013 Emily Roper 3h 02' 26" Rebecca Henderson Jenelle Crooks 106.6 km (66.2 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[112]
2014 Emily Roper 3h 02' 42" Jenelle Crooks Jessica Mundy 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[113]
2015 Shannon Malseed 2h 56' 39" Alexandria Nicholls Ellen Skerritt 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[114]
2016 Jenelle Crooks 2h 57’ 20" Jessica Mundy Ellen Skerritt 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[115]
2017 Alexandra Manly 2h 57’ 20" Emily Parkes Jaime Gunning 102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[116]
2018 Alexandra Manly 3h 07’ 35" Josie Talbot Kristina Clonan 104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[117]
2019
Sarah Gigante [n 4]
3h 03' 36" Jaime Gunning Jessica Pratt 104 km (65 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[120]


Junior / Under 19



























































































































Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2009 Megan Dunn 2h 15' 10" Kendelle Hodges
  Madeleine Brunton (NZ)

Murwillumbah, NSW
[88]
2010 Stephanie Hansen 2h 11' 12" Sinead Noonan Amy Cure 71 km (44 mi)
Murwillumbah, NSW
[89]
2011 Taylah Jennings 2h 27' 05" Jessica Mundy Allison Rice 82 km (51 mi) Stokers Siding, NSW [121]
2012 Emily Roper 2h 21' 15"
  Maddi Campbell (NZ)
Jessica Mundy 82 km (51 mi)
Shepparton, Vic
[91]
2013 Emily McRedmond 2h 29' 19" Alexandria Nicholls Alexandra Manly 80.7 km (50.1 mi)
Noosa, Qld
[122]
2014 Macey Stewart 2h 26' 10" Alexandra Manly Anna-Leeza Hull 78.9 km (49.0 mi)
Canberra, ACT
[123]
2015 Jessica Pratt 2h 42' 40" Ruby Roseman-Gannon Anna-Leeza Hull 82.5 km (51.3 mi)
Gold Coast, Qld

[n 5][124]
2016 Madeleine Fasnacht 2h 19' 53" Chloe Moran Natasha Mullany 81 km (50 mi)
Canberra, Act
[125]
2017 Madeleine Fasnacht 2h 00' 26" Sarah Gigante Caitlin Broadley 66 km (41 mi)
Geelong, Vic
[126]
2018 Sarah Gigante 1h 45' 28" Jemma Eastwood Sophie Edwards 58 km (36 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[127]
2019 Francesca Sewell 2h 13' 59" Catelyn Turner Ashlee Jones 59.6 km (37.0 mi)
Ballarat, Vic
[128]


See also



  • Australian National Time Trial Championships

  • Australian National Criterium Championships

  • National Road Cycling Championships



Notes





  1. ^ abcdefghij The race was promoted as the championship of Australasia.


  2. ^ The race was won by  Jeremy Hunt (GBR) however the title went to the first Australian.


  3. ^ deadheat for second place.


  4. ^ ab In winning the elite race, Sarah Gigante also won the U23 race.


  5. ^ The race was won by  Hannah Gumbley (NZ) however the title went to the first Australian.




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External links



  • Men's results on cyclebase.nl

  • Individual Cyclist profiles at cycling.org.au

  • The Cycling website database












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