Croatian National Road Race Championships

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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.

Contents

Men

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Martin Cotar Zack Fonovic Robert Pecnjak
1997 Srdan Lustica Zack Fonovic Eduard Kiserlovski
1998 Vladimir Miholjević Martin Cotar Sime Pocrnja
1999 Martin Cotar Radoslav Rogina Hrvoje Miholjević
2000 Vladimir Miholjević Massimo Demarin Hrvoje Miholjević
2001 Hrvoje Miholjević Radoslav Rogina Vladimir Miholjević
2002 Massimo Demarin Martin Cotar Radoslav Rogina
2003 Radoslav Rogina Hrvoje Miholjević Massimo Demarin
2004 Tomislav Dančulović Radoslav Rogina Massimo Demarin
2005 Matija Kvasina Radoslav Rogina Hrvoje Miholjević
2006 Hrvoje Miholjević Massimo Demarin David Demanuele
2007 Tomislav Dančulović Radoslav Rogina Matija Kvasina
2008 Tomislav Dančulović Vladimir Miholjević Kristijan Đurasek
2009 Kristijan Đurasek Radoslav Rogina Emanuel Kišerlovski
2010 Radoslav Rogina Darko Blazevic Luka Grubić
2011 Kristijan Đurasek Tomislav Dančulović Matija Kvasina
2012 Vladimir Miholjević Kristijan Đurasek Robert Kišerlovski
2013 Robert Kišerlovski Radoslav Rogina Emanuel Kišerlovski
2014 Radoslav Rogina Emanuel Kišerlovski Matija Kvasina
2015 Emanuel Kišerlovski Josip Rumac Matija Kvasina
2016 Radoslav Rogina Josip Rumac Emanuel Kišerlovski
2017 Josip Rumac Bruno Radotić [lower-alpha 1] Emanuel Kišerlovski
2018 Viktor Potočki Mateo Bratić Lorenzo Marenzi
2019 Josip Rumac Radoslav Rogina Viktor Potočki
2020 Josip Rumac Viktor Potočki Antonio Barać
2021 [1] Viktor Potočki Fran Miholjević Filip Kvasina
2022 [2] Carlo Jurišević Antonio Barać Ivan Bratić
2023 Viktor Potočki Antonio Barać Anthony Bilic

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
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

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
2007 Viena Balen Ivana Ruszkowski Leopoldina Beljan
2008 Viena Balen Marina Boduljak Ivana Ruszkowski
2009 Marina Boduljak Mia Radotić Jelena Gracin
2010 Marina Boduljak Mia Radotić Wanda Svrakic
2011 Mia Radotić Maja Marukic Jelena Gracin
2012 Mia Radotić Antonela Ferenčić Mira Mocan
2013 Antonela Ferenčić Mia Radotić Wanda Svrakic
2014 Mia Radotić Antonela Ferenčić Wanda Svrakic
2015 Mia Radotić Antonela Ferenčić Diana Vrdoljak
2016 Mia Radotić Antonela Ferenčić Andrea Husajina
2017 Mia Radotić Gloria Musa Alessandra Musa
2018 Mia Radotić Alessandra Musa Gloria Musa
2019 Maja Perinović Mia Radotić Maja Bonacic
2020 Maja Perinović Mia Radotić Natalija Bakula
2021 [3] Maja Perinović Mia Radotić Maja Marukić
2022 Matea Deliu Mia Radotić Andrea Heged
2023 Majda Horvat Andrea Heged Mia Radotić

See also

Notes

  1. Matija Kvasina initially finished second, but was disqualified from this result following his positive test for molidustat at the 2017 Flèche du Sud.

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References

  1. "National Road Championships - Croatia: Men Elite - Individual Road Race". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 20 June 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  2. "Campionati nazionali 2. Merlier, Senechal, Kamp e Almeida" [National Championships 2. Merlier, Senechal, Kamp and Almeida]. TuttoBici (in Italian). Prima Pagina Edizioni s.r.l. 26 June 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2023. Carlo Jurisevic (Ljubljana Santic Gusto) è il nuovo campione di CROAZIA, battuti Antonio Barac (Meridiana Kamen) e Ivan Bratic. [Carlo Jurisevic (Ljubljana Santic Gusto) is the new champion of CROATIA, defeating Antonio Barac (Meridiana Kamen) and Ivan Bratic.]
  3. "National Road Championships - Croatia: Women Elite - Individual Road Race". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 19 June 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2023.