Canadian National Road Race Championships
The champion's jersey
Governed by Cycling Canada Cyclisme, the Canadian National Road Race Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the Canadian National Cycling Championships, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1959. The first race winner of the road race championship was Egidio Bolzon in 1959.[1]
Czeslaw Lukaszewicz holds the record for the most wins in the men's championship with 4, Bruno Langlois is the current Elite Men's champion.
The women's race began in 1974, with Freance Richer winning the first edition.[2] The women's record is held by Alison Sydor with 4 wins.
Multiple winners
Men
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Women
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Men

Christian Meier
Elite
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1959 | Egidio Bolzon | ||
1960 | Alessandro Messina | ||
1961 | not held | ||
1962 | Egidio Bolzon | ||
1963 | Sammy Watson | ||
1964 | Giacomo Segat | ||
1965 | not held | ||
1966 | Paolo Mori | ||
1967 | Stu Mapp | ||
1968 | Joe Jones | ||
1969 | Horst Stuewe | ||
1970 | Max Grace | ||
1971 | Max Grace | ||
1972 | Max Grace | ||
1973 | Norman Lowe | ||
1974 | Jocelyn Lovell | ||
1975 | Brian Keast | ||
1976 | Pierre Harvey | ||
1977 | Ron Hayman | ||
1978 | Norman Saint-Aubin | ||
1979 | Ron Hayman | Pierre Harvey | |
1980 | Bernie Willock | ||
1981 | Steve Bauer | ||
1982 | Steve Bauer | Gerry Dovick | |
1983 | Steve Bauer | ||
1984 | Andrew Hansen | ||
1985 | Gervais Rioux | Alex Stieda | Mark Berger |
1986 | Eon D'Ornellas | Martin Barras | John Large |
1987 | Gervais Rioux | ||
1988 | Brian Walton | ||
1989 | P. Rygielski | ||
1990 | Colin Davidson | ||
1991 | Todd McNutt | ||
1992 | Scott Price | Blair Saunders | Steve Rover |
1993 | Matthew Anand | ||
1994 | Czeslaw Lukaszewicz | Jeff Barnes | |
1995 | Matthew Anand | Michael Barry | Jacques Landry |
1996 | Steve Rover | Eric Wohlberg | Jean-Sébastien Béland |
1997 | Czeslaw Lukaszewicz | Eric Wohlberg | Matthew Anand |
1998 | Mark Walters | Brian Walton | Czeslaw Lukaszewicz |
1999 | Czeslaw Lukaszewicz | Matthew Anand | Sylvain Beauchamp |
2000 | Czeslaw Lukaszewicz | Gordon Fraser | Brian Walton |
2001 | Mark Walters | Michael Barry | Min Van Velzen |
2002 | Andrew Randell | Dominique Perras | Antoine Varghese |
2003[3] | Dominique Perras | Mark Walters | Eric Wohlberg |
2004 | Gordon Fraser | Svein Tuft | Alexandre Lavallée |
2005 | François Parisien | Eric Wohlberg | Dominique Perras |
2006 | Dominique Rollin | Svein Tuft | Dominique Perras |
2007 | Cameron Evans | Andrew Randell | Dominique Perras |
2008 | Christian Meier | Bruno Langlois | Jacob Erker |
2009 | Aaron Fillion | Osmond Bakker | Ryan Roth |
2010 | Will Routley | Andrew Randell | Bruno Langlois |
2011 | Svein Tuft | Will Routley | Zachary Bell |
2012 | Ryan Roth | Michael Barry | Marsh Cooper |
2013 | Zachary Bell | Ryan Anderson | Rob Britton |
2014 | Svein Tuft | Ryan Roth | Christian Meier |
2015 | Guillaume Boivin | Ryan Anderson | Ryan Roth |
2016 | Bruno Langlois | Benjamin Perry | Will Routley |
U23
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2003 | Martin Gilbert | Murray Carter | Cory Jay |
2004 | Cameron Evans | François Parisien | Will Routley |
2005 | Ryan Roth | Christian Meier | Kevin Lacombe |
2006 | David Veilleux | ||
2007 | Christian Meier | Ryan Anderson | Eric Boily |
2008 | |||
2009 | Guillaume Boivin | André Tremblay | Andrew Hunt |
2010 | Jesse Reams | Arnaud Papillon | David Boily |
2011 | Hugo Houle | Jamie Riggs | Spencer Smitheman |
2012 | Antoine Duchesne | David Boily | Hugo Houle |
2013 | Antoine Duchesne | Pierrick Naud | Stuart Wight |
2014 | Benjamin Perry | Kris Dahl | Jay Lamoureux |
2015 | Benjamin Perry | Adam De Vos | Alexander Cataford |
2016 | Benjamin Perry | Olivier Brisebois | Nicholas Masbourian |
Women
Elite
References
- ↑ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Canada (Men)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ↑ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Canada (Women)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ↑ The Canadian Road Championships were disputed in the Tim Hortons Road National Championships, a UCI 1.5 category race. Dominique Perras, who finished the race in 3rd position, was in fact considerered as national champion. The race was actually won by
Nathan O'Neill (AUS)
External links
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