Hungarian National Road Race Championships

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The Hungarian National Road Race Championships are organized annually by the Hungarian Cycling Federation to decide the champions in the road race discipline, across various categories.

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Multiple winners

Men

Hungarian National Road Race Championships – Men's elite race
Race details
RegionHungary
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1996 (1996)
First winner László Bodrogi
Most wins László Bodrogi and Attila Valter (3 wins each)
Most recent Attila Valter
Year [1] GoldSilverBronze
1996 László Bodrogi János Istlstekker Csaba Steig
1997 János Istlstekker Dávid Sipőcz László Bodrogi
1998 Csaba Szekeres László Bodrogi David Arato
1999 Gábor Arany Csaba Steig David Arato
2000 László Bodrogi Csaba Steig David Sipocz
2001 Csaba Steig Csaba Szekeres Aurél Vig
2002 Balazs Rohtmer László Garamszegi David Arato
2003 Gábor Arany László Garamszegi Tamás Lengyel
2004 Aurél Vig László Garamszegi Attila Árvay
2005 László Garamszegi Gábor Arany Barnabás Vízer
2006 László Bodrogi Gergely Ivanics Gábor Arany
2007 Bálint Szeghalmi László Bodrogi Csaba Szekeres
2008 Zoltán Madaras Péter Kusztor Gergely Ivanics
2009 István Cziráki Rida Cador Gábor Arany
2010 Péter Kusztor Bálint Szeghalmi Gergely Kiss
2011 Rida Cador Krisztián Lovassy Péter Kusztor
2012 Péter Kusztor Gábor Fejes Krisztián Lovassy
2013 Krisztián Lovassy Zsolt Dér Péter Simon
2014 Balász Rózsa Péter Kusztor Krisztián Lovassy
2015 István Molnár Péter Kusztor Csaba Pályi
2016 János Pelikán Krisztián Lovassy Zsolt Dér
2017 Krisztián Lovassy Zsolt Dér Barnabás Peák
2018 Barnabás Peák Márton Dina Péter Simon
2019 Gergely Szarka Barnabás Peák Attila Valter
2020 Viktor Filutás Dániel Dina Gábor Fejes
2021 Viktor Filutás Zsolt Istlstekker Gergely Orosz
2022 Attila Valter Márton Dina Barnabás Peák
2023 Attila Valter Márton Dina Erik Fetter
2024 Attila Valter Erik Fetter Márton Dina

Women

Hungarian National Road Race Championships – Women's elite race
Race details
RegionHungary
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1998 (1998)
First winner Veronika Jeger
Most wins Veronika Jeger and Mónika Király (6 wins each)
Most recent Kata Blanka Vas
Year [2] GoldSilverBronze
1998 Veronika Jeger Veronika Pare Marta Vajda
1999 Veronika Jeger Marta Vajda Veronika Pare
2000 Veronika Jeger Marta Vajda Andrea Fülöp
2001 Veronika Jeger Renáta Danis Katalin Filutasne Halasi
2002 Veronika Jeger Marta Vajda Katalin Filutasne Halasi
2003 Marta Vajda Erika Csomor Katalin Filutasne Halasi
2004 Veronika Jeger Mónika Király Marta Vajda
2005 Mónika Király Gabriella Arató Katalin Bálint
2006 Mónika Király Diána Szurominé Pulsfort Andrea Fülöp
2007 Mónika Király Diána Szurominé Pulsfort Gabriella Palotai
2008 Anita Rita Kenyo Mónika Király Veronika Katonáné Simon
2009 Mónika Király Anita Rita Kenyo Veronika Katonáné Simon
2010 Krisztina Fáy Sára Vidákovich Eniko Papp
2011 Anita Rita Kenyo Krisztina Fáy Veronika Anna Kormos
2012 Anita Rita Kenyo Eszter Dósa Veronika Anna Kormos
2013 Diána Szurominé Pulsfort Leila Al Saidi Fruzsina Jakocs
2014 Diána Szurominé Pulsfort Barbara Benkó Veronika Anna Kormos
2015 Diána Szurominé Pulsfort Mónika Király Barbara Benkó
2016 Mónika Király Barbara Benkó Dorottya Kanti
2017 Mónika Király Szonja Kapott Eszter Temela
2018 Barbara Benkó Mónika Király Eszter Temela
2019 Zsófia Szabó Etelka Matuz Eszter Temela
2020 Kata Blanka Vas Zsófia Szabó Barbara Benkó
2021 Kata Blanka Vas Barbara Benkó Zsófia Szabó
2022 Kata Blanka Vas Dorka Jordán Petra Zsankó
2023 Kata Blanka Vas Petra Zsankó Dorka Jordán
2024 Kata Blanka Vas Petra Zsankó Szonja Greman

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References

  1. "National Championship, Road, Elite, Hungary".
  2. "National Championship, Road, Elite, Hungary (F)".