Albanian National Road Race Championships

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The champion's jersey

The Albanian National Road Race Championships have been held since 1998.

Contents

Multiple winners

Men
WinsNameYears
6 Ylber Sefa 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
4 Eugert Zhupa 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016
3 Besnik Musaj 1998, 1999, 2002
Vern Hanaray 2010, 2013, 2015

Men

Albanian National Road Race Championships – Men's elite race
Race details
RegionAlbania
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1998 (1998)
First winner Besnik Musaj
Most wins Ylber Sefa (6 wins)
Most recent Olsian Velia
YearGoldSilverBronze
1998 Besnik Musaj Gezim Miloja Altin Buzi
1999 Besnik Musaj Agron Bogan Alexander Lazri
2002 Besnik Musaj Vangjel Kule Palion Zarka
2007 Palion Zarka Erjon Buzi Jonid Tosku
2008 Shpat Karai Besmir Banushi Erjon Buzi
2009 Eugert Zhupa Redi Halilaj Ervin Haxhi
2010 Redi Halilaj Ylber Sefa Besmir Banushi
2011 Eugert Zhupa Besmir Banushi Erjon Buzi
2012 [1] Eugert Zhupa Ylber Sefa Besmir Banushi
2013 Redi Halilaj Yrmet Kastrati Olsjan Velia
2014 Xhuliano Kamberaj Iltjan Nika Klinti Grembi
2015 Redi Halilaj Eugert Zhupa Besmir Banushi
2016 Eugert Zhupa Iltjan Nika Redi Halilaj
2017 Ylber Sefa Redi Halilaj Besmir Banushi
2018 Ylber Sefa Eugert Zhupa Velia Olsian
2019 Ylber Sefa Velia Olsian Drini Bardhi
2020 Ylber Sefa Velia Olsian Besmir Banushi
2021 Ylber Sefa Kristel Sota Drini Bardhi
2022 Ylber Sefa Mikel Demiri Brikel Barci
2023 Lukas Kloppenborg Olsian Velia Ylber Sefa
2024 Olsian Velia Flavio Venomi Mateo Balaj

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2015 Iltjan Nika Marildo Yzeiraj Krisel Sota
2017 Iltjan Nika Krisel Sota Devis Hasa
2019 Klidi Jaku Bruno Kola Marcelo Kola
2020 Gjergj Zefi Ilia Cota Marcelo Kola
2021 Mikel Demiri Bruno Kola Jorgo Gjata
2022 Mikel Demiri Brikel Barci Nuri Mullalli

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References

  1. "Eugert Zhupa, kampion edhe në rezistencë" [Eugert Zhupa, champion also in resistance]. Panorama (in Albanian). 4 July 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2023.