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Russian National Road Race Championships

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The Russian National Road Race Championships are cycling races that are held annually to determine the Russian cycling champion in road racing, across several categories of riders. The event was first held in 1992 and was won by Asiat Saitov. Sergei Ivanov holds the men's record of most victories with six.

Multiple winners

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Sergei Ivanov has won the men's race on a record six occasions
Name Wins Years
Sergei Ivanov 6 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009
Asiat Saitov 2 1992, 1995
Dimitri Konyshev 2 1993, 2001
Alexandr Kolobnev 2 2004, 2010

Men

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Elite

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Russian National Road Race Championships – Men's elite race
Race details
RegionRussia
DisciplineRoad bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1992 (1992)[1]
First winnerAsiat Saitov
Most winsSergei Ivanov (6 wins)
Most recentPetr Rikunov
Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Asiat Saitov Dimitri Konyshev Alexander Timofeev
1993 Dimitri Konyshev Asiat Saitov Viatcheslav Ekimov
1994 Romes Gainetdinov Aisar Gorgos Aleksey Bochkov
1995 Asiat Saitov Viatcheslav Djavanian Andrei Zintchenko
1996 Vassili Davidenko Dimitri Sedun Dimitri Konyshev
1997 Viatcheslav Ekimov Sergei Uslamin Alexander Gontchenkov
1998 Sergei Ivanov Piotr Ugrumov Dimitri Konyshev
1999 Sergei Ivanov Vassili Davidenko Dimitri Sedun
2000 Sergei Ivanov Pavel Tonkov Alexei Sivakov
2001[2] Dimitri Konyshev Alexei Markov Denis Bondarenko
2002 Oleg Grishkin Andrey Pchelkin Dmitry Gaynitdinov
2003 Alexandre Bazhenov Dimitri Dementiev Oleg Zhukov
2004 Alexandr Kolobnev Mikhail Timochine Andrey Pchelkin
2005 Sergei Ivanov Vladimir Gusev Andrey Pchelkin
2006 Alexander Khatuntsev Alexander Efimkin Evgeni Petrov
2007 Vladislav Borisov Sergey Kolesnikov Yuri Trofimov
2008 Sergei Ivanov Alexandre Bazhenov Sergey Klimov
2009 Sergei Ivanov Yuri Trofimov Egor Silin
2010 Alexandr Kolobnev Vladimir Gusev Alexander Mironov
2011 Pavel Brutt Eduard Vorganov Yuri Trofimov
2012 Eduard Vorganov Alexandr Kolobnev Pavel Brutt
2013 Vladimir Isaichev Vladimir Gusev Andrey Solomennikov
2014 Alexander Porsev Vladimir Gusev Artur Ershov
2015 Yuri Trofimov Pavel Brutt Sergey Lagutin
2016 Pavel Kochetkov Maxim Belkov Sergey Lagutin
2017 Alexander Porsev Artem Nych Sergey Shilov
2018 Ivan Rovny Alexander Porsev Igor Frolov
2019 Aleksandr Vlasov Igor Frolov Mikhail Fokin
2020 Sergey Shilov Igor Frolov Nikita Martynov
2021 Artem Nych Ilnur Zakarin Ivan Rovny
2022 Petr Rikunov Artem Nych Mamyr Stash
2023 Andrei Stepanov Yauheni Sobal Aleksandr Bereznyak

U23

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Mikhail Timochine Vladimir Gusev Alexandr Kolobnev
2002 Alexandre Bazhenov
2003
2004 Boris Shpilevsky Dmitry Kozonchuk Ivan Shchegolev
2005 Alexander Mironov Yevgeni Popov Yuri Trofimov
2006 Evgeny Sokolov
2007
2008 Sergey Valynin Dmitriy Kosyakov Sergey Shcherbakov
2009 Andrey Solomennikov Alexander Serebryakov Egor Silin
2010 Nikita Novikov Matvey Zubov Valery Kaykov
2011 Vyacheslav Kuznetsov Matvey Zubov Maxim Razumov
2012 Anton Vorobyev Konstantin Kuperasov Mikhail Akimov
2013 Roman Katyrin Artur Shaymuratov Gennady Tatarinov
2014 Ivan Savitskiy Aleksandr Grigorev Artem Nych
2015 Artem Nych Nikolay Cherkasov Aydar Zakarin
2016 Artem Nych Pavel Sivakov Sergey Rozin
2017 Petr Rikunov Alexandr Kulikovskiy Alexsandr Lobanov
2018 Aleksandr Vlasov Petr Rikunov Anton Popov
2019 Valerii Fatkullin Igor Sidorov Grigorii Sharov
2020 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia
2021 Andrei Stepanov Bogdan Gansevich Anton Popov
2022 Denis Saveliev Sergey Belyakov Artem Gomozkov

Women

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Russian National Road Race Championships – Women's elite race
Race details
RegionRussia
DisciplineRoad bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1993 (1993)[3]
First winnerGoulnara Fatkoulina
Most winsSvetlana Bubnenkova (5 wins)
Most recentTamara Dronova
Year Gold Silver Bronze
1993 Goulnara Fatkoulina Svetlana Samokhvalova Nadejda Pachkova
1994 Svetlana Samokhvalova Svetlana Bubnenkova Olga Sokolova
1995 Aleksandra Koliaseva Valentina Polkhanova Svetlana Samokhvalova
1996 Svetlana Bubnenkova Zulfiya Zabirova Aleksandra Koliaseva
1997 Tatjana Kaverina Oksana Tontcheva Valentina Gerasimova
1998 Svetlana Samokhvalova Tatjana Kaverina Svetlana Stepanova
1999 Youlia Razenkova Valentina Gerasimova Olga Slyusareva
2000 Svetlana Bubnenkova Zulfiya Zabirova Yuliya Martisova
2001 Elena Tchalykh Svetlana Bubnenkova Svetlana Samokhvalova
2002 Svetlana Bubnenkova Valentina Polkhanova Olga Slyusareva
2003 Svetlana Bubnenkova
2004 Svetlana Bubnenkova Olga Sliussareva Yuliya Martisova
2005 Yuliya Martisova Olga Slyusareva Svetlana Bubnenkova
2006 Olga Slyusareva Tatiana Panina Elena Stramoysova
2007 Natalia Boyarskaya Elena Gayun Elena Kuchinskaya
2008 Yuliya Martisova Yulia Blindyuk Natalia Boyarskaya
2009 Yulia Ilinykh Anna Evseeva Tatiana Panina
2010 Tatiana Antoshina Yuliya Martisova Larisa Pankova
2011 Aizhan Zhaparova Svetlana Bubnenkova Larisa Pankova
2012 Yulia Blindyuk Anna Potokina Aizhan Zhaparova
2013 Svetlana Stolbova Oxana Kozonchuk Aizhan Zhaparova
2014 Tatiana Antoshina Aizhan Zhaparova Kseniya Dobrynina
2015 Anna Potokina Anastasiia Ponetaikina Daria Egorova
2016 Natalia Boyarskaya Viktoria Grishechko Oxana Kozonchuk
2017 Anastasiia Iakovenko Karina Kasenova Svetlana Kuznetsova Vasilieva
2018 Margarita Syradoeva Anna Potokina Elyzaveta Oshurkova
2019 Aleksandra Goncharova Irina Ivanova Anna Potokina
2020 Diana Klimova Natalia Studenikina Seda Krylova
2021 Seda Krylova Daria Fomina Tamara Dronova
2022 Tamara Dronova Ekaterina Golovastova Anastasia Pecherskikh
2023 Tamara Dronova Valeria Valgonen Marina Uvarova

References

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  1. ^ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Russia (Men)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Konychev is the Russian "championissimo". autobus.cyclingnews.com. 1 July 2001. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  3. ^ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Russia (Women)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
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