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Russian National Road Race Championships

Cycling competition

Russian National Road Race Championships

Summary

Cycling competition

FieldValue
nameRussian National Road Race Championships – Men's elite race
regionRussia
disciplineRoad bicycle racing
typeOne-day
first
firstwinnerAsiat Saitov
mostwinsSergei Ivanov (6 wins)
mostrecentPetr Rikunov
The champion's jersey

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

Sergei Ivanov]] has won the men's race on a record six occasions
NameWinsYears
Sergei Ivanov61998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009
Asiat Saitov21992, 1995
Dimitri Konyshev21993, 2001
Alexandr Kolobnev22004, 2010

Men

Elite

2023Andrei StepanovYauheni SobalAleksandr Bereznyak

U23

2022Denis SavelievSergey BelyakovArtem Gomozkov

Women

2023Tamara DronovaValeria ValgonenMarina Uvarova

References

References

  1. "National Championship, Road, Elite, Russia (Men)". Cycling Archives.
  2. (1 July 2001). "Konychev is the Russian "championissimo".
  3. "National Championship, Road, Elite, Russia (Women)". Cycling Archives.
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