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The Croatian National Road Race Championships is a cycling race where the Croatian cyclists decide who will become the champion for the year to come.
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2015 | Josip Rumac | Bruno Maltar | Mateo Franković |
2016 | Josip Rumac | Mateo Franković | — |
2017 | David Jabuka | Filip Kvasina | Fran Majoli |
2018 | Viktor Potočki | Mateo Bratić | Lorenzo Marenzi |
2019 | Viktor Potočki | Matija Meštrić | Anthony Bilić |
2020 | Viktor Potočki | Filip Kvasina | Carlo Jurišević |
2021 | Viktor Potočki | Fran Miholjević | Matija Lojen |
2022 | Carlo Jurišević | Fran Miholjević | — |
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