Algerian National Road Race Championships

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The Algerian National Road Race Championships [1] is a cycling race where the Algerian cyclists decide who will become the champion for the year to come.

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Multiple winners

Men
WinsNameYears
5 Cherif Merabet 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Azzedine Lagab 2009, 2010, 2012, 2021, 2024
3 Ahmed Kebaïli 1948, 1950, 1951
Youcef Reguigui 2011, 2017, 2018
2 Abderrahmane Mansouri 2015, 2016

Men

Algerian National Road Race Championships Championships – Men's elite race
Race details
RegionAlgeria
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1948 (1948)
First winner Ahmed Kebaïli
Most wins Cherif Merabet (5 wins)
Most recent Azzedine Lagab

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1948 Ahmed Kebaïli
1950 Ahmed Kebaïli
1951 Ahmed Kebaïli
1981 Malek Hamza Ahmed Zaaf A. Waheb Demerdji
1982 Nieddline Tchambaz Malek Hamza A. Guerroudj
1983 Moussa Bessa Hamid Chibane Nieddline Tchambaz
1984 Mohamed Belabid Hamid Chibane Ahmed Zaaf
1985 Salim Belksir Irbeh Sebti Benzine Madjid Ghoumarassi
1986 Irbeh Sebti Benzine Malek Hamza Karim Mpora Gherabiouh
1987 Madjid Ghoumarassi Mohamed Mir Abdelkader Reguigui
1998 Hicham Menad Omar Slimane Zitoune Billal Derbal
1999 Hakim Hamza Redouane Hamza Khelil Haddad
2000 Fares Allik Omar Slimane Zitoune Fethi Medjami
2001 Redouane Salah Azzedine Madani Mourad Mezned
2003 Cherif Merabet
2004 Cherif Merabet
2005 Cherif Merabet
2006 Cherif Merabet
2007 Cherif Merabet Rostom Slimane Zitoune Omar Slimane Zitoune
2008 Redouane Chabaane Azzedine Lagab Cherif Merabet
2009 Azzedine Lagab Abdelmalek Madani Karim Charif
2010 Azzedine Lagab Hichem Chaabane Ismail Lalouchi
2011 Youcef Reguigui Azzedine Lagab Abdellah Ben Youcef
2012 Azzedine Lagab Abdelmalek Madani Youcef Reguigui
2013 Hichem Chaabane Abdelmalek Madani Mouadh Betira
2014 Abdelbasset Hannachi Azzedine Lagab Abdelmalek Madani
2015 Abderrahmane Mansouri Abdelmalek Madani Hichem Mokhtari
2016 Abderrahmane Mansouri Nassim Saidi Fayçal Hamza
2017 Youcef Reguigui Azzedine Lagab Abderrahmane Mehdi Hamza
2018 Youcef Reguigui Yacine Hamza Oussama Mansouri
2019 Abderrahmane Bouchlaghem Mohamed Bouzidi Abderrahmane Mansouri
2021 Azzedine Lagab Khacib El Sassane Abderrahmane Mansouri
2022 Islam Mansouri Sif Eddine Yebka Abdalla Benyoucef
2023 Abdelraouf Bengayou Oussama Cheblaoui Yacine Hamza
2024 Azzedine Lagab Ayoub Ferkous Hamza Amari

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2010 Hichem Chaabane Ismail Lallouchi Mourad Faid
2011 Youcef Reguigui Billel Saâda Khaled Abdenbi
2012 Mouadh Betira Adil Barbari Mohamed Bouzidi
2013 Mouadh Betira Adil Barbari Mohamed Bouzidi
2014 Adil Barbari
2015 Abderrahmane Mansouri Hichem Mokhtari Ayoub Karrar
2017 Yacine Hamza Abderrahmane Mansouri Zineddine Karar

Junior

Algerian National Road Race Championships Championships – Men's junior race
Race details
RegionAlgeria
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1942 (1942)
First winner Marcel Velasco
Most wins Salim Belksir, Abderrahmane Mansouri, Islam Mansouri, Aymen Merdj (2 wins each)
Most recent Mohamed Abderahmane Ksir
YearGoldSilverBronze
1942 Flag of France.svg Marcel Velasco
1981 Salim Belksir Zoubir Lagab Abdelkrim Chikha
1982 Salim Belksir Zoubir Lagab Abdelkrim Chikha
1983 Karim Chekaoui Karim Mpora Gherabiouh Kamel Mekaout
1984 Mourad Beladjila Telailia Ali Dribine
1985 Samir Ladjimi Miloud Saddouki Mehrez Sayah
1986BenguernaBachaMohktari
1987 Z. Bousahla K. Haddad Lyes Laadjel
2007 Mohamed Khalfa Dahmane Al Debi
2009 Abdelhadi Laddour
2010Abdesslam Dahmane Mahdi Abderrahmane Hamza Kamel Mohamed Hamza
2011no race
2012 Abderrahmane Mansouri Mustapha Derouache Zinedine Ahmed
2013 Abderrahmane Mansouri Zoheir Benyoub Lyes Charrif
2014 Islam Mansouri Ibrahim Al Khalil Achouri Oussama Mansouri
2015 Islam Mansouri Oussama Mansouri -
2016 Hamza Mansouri Abderahmane Amari Abdelraouf Bengayou
2017 Aymen Merdj Wali Ibrahim Ogbi Ayoub Habbou
2018 Aymen Merdj Mohamed Cherif Noura Aissa Nadji Lebsir
2019 Ayoub Sahiri Sadik Benganif Hamza Amari
2021 Mohamed Abderahmane Ksir Oussama Khellaf Ammar Chenegriha

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References

  1. "National Championships Algeria MJ" . Retrieved 8 July 2019.