Serbian National Road Championships

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Serbian National Road Championships
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Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race

The Serbian National Road Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in both the road race and time trial discipline, across various categories.

Contents

Men

Road race

YearWinnerSecondThird
2007 Žolt Der Dragan Spasić Predrag Prokić
2008 Predrag Prokić Nebojša Jovanović Esad Hasanović
2009 Ivan Stević Esad Hasanović Nebojša Jovanović
2010 Žolt Der Goran Smelcerović Đorde Stevanović
2011 Žolt Der Esad Hasanović Nikola Stefanović
2012 Nikola Kozomara Goran Smelcerović Đorde Stevanović
2013 Ivan Stević Marko Danilović Bojan Djurdjic
2014 Miloš Borisavljević Ivan Stević Nebojša Jovanović
2015 Ivan Stević Miloš Borisavljević Gabor Kasa
2016 Nikola Kozomara Nebojša Jovanović Dejan Maric
2017 Dušan Kalaba Goran Antonijević Milan Dragojević
2018 Dušan Rajović Marko Danilović Dušan Kalaba
2019 Dušan Rajović Veljko Stojnić Marko Danilović
2020Đorđe ĐurićStefan StefanovićVladimir Vulićević
2021 Dušan Rajović Stefan Stefanović Veljko Stojnić
2022 Dušan Rajović Luka Turkulov Marko Danilović
2023 Dušan Rajović Đorđe Đurić Veljko Stojnić

Time trial

YearWinnerSecondThird
2007 Esad Hasanović Žolt Der Goran Smelcerović
2008 Esad Hasanović Žolt Der Dragan Spasić
2009 Žolt Der Esad Hasanović Dragan Spasić
2010 Esad Hasanović Nikola Stefanović Milanko Petrović
2011 Žolt Der Esad Hasanović Nikola Stefanović
2012 Ivan Stević Nikola Kozomara Esad Hasanović
2013 Esad Hasanović Gabor Kasa Miloš Borisavljević
2014 Gabor Kasa Ivan Stević Marko Danilović
2015 Gabor Kasa Miloš BorisavljevićGoran Antonijević
2016 Dušan Rajović Dušan Kalaba Stefan Stefanović
2017 Dušan Rajović Stefan StefanovićStevan Klisurić
2018 Veljko Stojnić Ognjen Ilić Andrej Galović [1]
2019 Ognjen Ilić Veljko Stojnić Stevan Klisurić
2020 Veljko Stojnić Ognjen Ilić Dušan Veselinović
2021 Ognjen Ilić Stevan KlisurićDušan Veselinović
2022 Dušan Rajović Ognjen IlićVeljko Stojnić
2023Ognjen Ilić Đorđe Đurić Veljko Stojnić

Women

YearRoad RaceTime Trial [2] [3]
2007Dragana Kovačević Jovana Krtinić
2008Dragana Kovačević Vanesa Durman
2009Jovana Krtinić Jovana Krtinić
2010 Jovana Krtinić
2011 Jovana Krtinić
2012Jovana Crnogorac Jovana Crnogorac
2013Ivana Kostić Maja Marković
2014Jelena Erić Jelena Erić
2015Maja Marković Maja Marković
2016Jelena Erić Jelena Erić
2017Jelena Erić Jelena Erić
2018Jelena Erić Jelena Erić
2019Jelena Erić Jelena Erić
2020Ivana Vilim Ivana Vilim
2021Jelena ErićSara Počuča
2022Jelena ErićAleksandra Sovilj
2023Jelena ErićIrina Stevanović

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References

  1. "National Championships Serbia (Erdevik) I.T.T. (30 km)". cqranking.com.
  2. "CQ Ranking".
  3. "CN Serbia ITT". Firstcycling.com. Retrieved 26 June 2022.