Australian National Road Cycling Championships

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The Australian National Road Cycling Championships are held annually and are composed of competitions of various road cycling disciplines across various age, gender, and disability categories.

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Road race

2023 Results

CategoryGenderGoldSilverBronzeRef.
EliteMen Luke Plapp Simon Clarke Michael Matthews [1]
Women Brodie Chapman || Grace Brown || Amanda Spratt || [2]
U 23Men Alastair Mackellar ||Brady Gilmore||Alex Bogna|| [3]
WomenElla Simpson||Mia Hayden||Hannah Seeliger|| [2]
U 19MenJoshua Cranage||Cohen Jessen||Wil Holmes|| [4]
WomenFelicity Wilson-Haffenden||Mackenzie Coupland||Talia Appleton|| [5]

Individual time trial

2023 Results

CategoryGenderGoldSilverBronzeRef.
EliteMen Jay Vine || Luke Durbridge || Kelland O'Brien || [6]
Women Grace Brown || Georgie Howe || Brodie Chapman || [7]
U 23MenAlastair Mackellar|| Oliver Bleddyn|| Zac Marriage|| [8]
WomenIsabelle Carnes|| Lucinda Stewart|| Haylee Fuller|| [7]
U 19MenOscar Chamberlain || Wil Holmes || Joshua Cranage || [9]
WomenFelicity Wilson-Haffenden || Lauren Bates || Talia Appleton || [10]

Criterium

2023 Results

CategoryGenderGoldSilverBronzeRef.
EliteMen Kelland O'Brien || Blake Quick || Taj Jones || [11]
Women Amber Pate || Alexandra Manly || Matilda Field || [12]
U 23MenGraeme Frislie||Blake Agnoletto||Declan Trezise|| [13]
WomenLucinda Stewart||Keely Bennett||Ella Sibley|| [12]
U 19MenWil Holmes||Jamie Coles||Ben Anderson|| [14]
WomenMackenzie Coupland||Felicity Wilkson-Haffenden||Keira Will|| [15]

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