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Yugoslav National Road Race Championships

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The Yugoslav National Road Race Championship was a cycling race where the Yugoslav cyclists decide who will become the champion for the year to come. The event was established in 1919. The winners of each event were awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey which was in the colours of the national flag. Most of the top riders came from the territories of today's Croatia and Slovenia, where the majority of races were held.[1]

Men

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1919 Josip Pavlija Kazimir Šoštarko Milan Meniga
1920 Josip Pavlija Albin Šiškovič Josip Šolar
1921 Josip Pavlija Koloman Sović Kazimir Šoštarko
1922 Đuro Dukanović Josip Pavlija Kazimir Šoštarko
1923 Đuro Dukanović Josip Pavlija Kazimir Šoštarko
1924 Đuro Dukanović Rudolf Truban Janko Osrečki
1925 Josip Šolar Antun Banek Ivan Kranjc
1926 Antun Banek Lucian Koržinek Ivan Kranjc
1927 Antun Banek Ivan Kosmatin Ivan Kranjc
1928 Antun Banek Stjepan Ljubić Stjepan Srbljinović
1929 Slavko Šturman Ivan Vranarinčić Danilo Erdelji
1930 Stjepan Grgac Drago Ivković Milan Mikec
1931 Drago Ivković Josip Jagar Janko Oblak
1932 Stjepan Grgac Drago Ivković Milan Mikec
1933 Stjepan Grgac Stjepan Ljubić Franc Gartner
1934 Rudolf Fiket Janko Oblak Bruno Faninger
1935 Bruno Faninger Drago Davidović Stjepan Grgac
1936 August Prosenik Antun Šimunović Franc Gartner
1937 August Prosenik Stjepan Grgac Stjepan Ljubić
1938 Josip Pokupec Franc Abulnar Karel Lavrih
1939 Stjepan Grgac August Prosenik Josip Pokupec
1940 August Prosenik Drago Davidović Nikola Penčev
1946 Milan Poredski S. Tomin Antun Horvatek
1947 Aleksandar Zorić Anton Strain Jovan Trifunović
1948 Milan Poredski Jovan Pavlik Aleksandar Zorić
1949 Anton Strain Milan Poredski Josip Šolman
1950 Emil Osrečki Zdravko Bat Milan Poredski
1951 Franja Varga Veselin Petrović Jurij Lulik
1952 Milan Poredski Veselin Petrović Miro Grajzer
1953 Veselin Petrović Branko Bat Oreste Brajnik
1954 Silverio Delasanto Josip Bajlo Aleksandar Kulevski
1955 Miroslav Ješić Josip Bajlo Daniel Jugo
1956 Veselin Petrović Nevio Valčić Janez Žirovnik
1957 Nevio Valčić Ivan Levačić Veselin Petrović
1958 Nevio Valčić Tomislav Milenković Janez Žirovnik
1959 Nevio Valčić Veselin Petrović Ivan Levačić
1960 Janez Žirovnik Ivan Levačić Gavrilo Vukojević
1961 Janez Žirovnik Jože Šebenik Nevio Valčić
1962 Jože Šebenik Šime Bajlo Pavel Židan
1963 Šime Bajlo Andrej Boltežar Jože Roner
1964 Rudi Valenčič Laslo Pavlik Anton Španinger
1965 Laslo Pavlik Radoš Čubrić Rudi Valenčič
1966 Milivoj Pocrnja Cvetko Bilić Laslo Pavlik
1967 Rudi Valenčič Cvetko Bilić Toni Kunaver
1968 Franc Hvasti Milivoj Pocrnja Franc Škerlj
1969 Tanasije Kuvalja Žika Milosavljević Franc Hvasti
1970 Toni Kunaver Cvetko Bilić Stane Božičnik
1971 Antun Remer Cvetko Bilić Jože Valenčič
1972 Janez Zakotnik Rudi Valenčič Milovan Gazdić
1973 Pavel Keršić Drago Frelih Toni Kunaver
1974 Janez Zakotnik Zdenko Kahlina Jože Valenčič
1975 Jože Valenčič Branko Bedeković Tanasije Kuvalja
1976 Mirko Rakuš Janez Zakotnik Pavel Keršić
1977 Mirko Rakuš Bojan Ropret Franjo Horvat
1978 Bruno Bulić Vinko Polončič Drago Frelih
1979 Ivan Čolig Vlado Pečnik Vinko Polončič
1980 Stane Kurent Ivan Čolig Dragić Borovičanin
1981 Primož Čerin Bruno Bulić Mladen Lojen
1982 Bojan Ropret Eduard Kišerlovski Vlado Marn
1983 Bojan Udovič Vlado Marn Andrej Žavbi
1984 Andrej Žavbi Primož Čerin Janez Lampič
1985 Brane Ugrenovič Bogdan Kralj Robert Šebenik
1986 Sandi Papež Marko Polanc Srečko Glivar
1987 Jure Pavlič Aleš Pagon Robert Pintarič
1988 Robert Pintarič Mićo Brković Valter Bonča
1989 Srečko Glivar Sandi Papež Jure Robič
1990 Sandi Papež Jure Robič Robert Pintarič
1991 Sandi Šmerc Aleš Pagon Marko Polanc

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Yugoslavia". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 3 August 2021.