Icelandic National Road Championships

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Icelandic National Road Championships
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Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race

The Icelandic National Road Championships are held annually by the Icelandic Cycling Union to decide the cycling champions in both the road race and time trial discipline, across various categories.

Contents

Men

Road race

Year [1] WinnerSecondThird
2008 Hafsteinn Geirsson Árni Már Jónsson Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson
2009 Hafsteinn Geirsson Davíð þór Sigurðsson Pálmar Kristmundsson
2010 Davíð þór Sigurðsson Miroslaw Zyrek Hafsteinn Geirsson
2011 Hafsteinn Geirsson Kári Brynjólfsson Árni Már Jónsson
2012 Davíð þór Sigurðsson Miroslaw Zyrek Hafsteinn Geirsson
2013 Ingvar Ómarsson Hafsteinn Geirsson Árni Már Jónsson
2014 Ingvar Ómarsson Hafsteinn Geirsson Óskar Ómarsson
2015 Ingvar Ómarsson Miroslaw Zyrek Óskar Ómarsson
2016 Guðmundur Róbert Guðmundsson Rúnar Örn Ágústsson Rúnar Karl Elfarsson
2017 Rúnar Karl Elfarsson Óskar Ómarsson Hafsteinn Geirsson
2018 Ingvar Ómarsson Hafsteinn Geirsson Birkir Snær Ingvason
2019 Birkir Snær Ingvason Ingvar Ómarsson Hafsteinn Geirsson
2020 Hafsteinn Geirsson Birkir Snær Ingvason GuðMundur Sveinsson

Time trial

Year [2] WinnerSecondThird
2008 Hafsteinn Geirsson Gunnlaugur Jónasson Árni Már Jónsson
2009 Hafsteinn Geirsson Gunnlaugur Jónasson Árni Már Jónsson
2010 Gunnlaugur Jónasson Pétur Þór Ragnarsson Hafsteinn Geirsson
2011 Hafsteinn Geirsson Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson Kári Brynjólfsson
2012 Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson Hafsteinn Geirsson Emil Tumi Viglundsson
2013 Hafsteinn Geirsson Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson Árni Már Jónsson
2014 Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson Hafsteinn Geirsson Ingvar Ómarsson
2015 Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson Bjarni Garðar Nicolaisson Viðr Bragi þorsteinsson
2016 Bjarni Garðar Nicolaisson Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson Óskar Ómarsson
2017 Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson Rúnar Örn Ágústsson Hafsteinn Geirsson
2018 Rúnar Örn Ágústsson Ingvar Ómarsson Hafsteinn Geirsson
2019 Ingvar Ómarsson Rúnar Örn Ágústsson Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson
2020 Ingvar Ómarsson Rúnar Örn Ágústsson Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson
2021 Rúnar Örn Ágústsson Ingvar Ómarsson Hákon Hrafn Sigurðsson

Women

YearRoad Race [3] Time Trial [4]
2008 Bryndís Þorsteinsdóttir Karen Axelsdóttir
2009 Eva Magret Einarsdottir Karen Axelsdóttir
2010 Asa Gudny Asgeirsdottir Asdis Kristjansdottir
2011 Karen Axelsdóttir Karen Axelsdóttir
2012 Birna Björnsdottir Birna Björnsdottir
2013 Maria Ögn Gudmundsdottir Birna Björnsdottir
2015 Björk Kristjansdottir Birna Björnsdottir
2016 Evgenia Ilyinskaya Birna Björnsdottir
2017 Erla Sigurlaug Sigurdardottir Ágústa Edda Björnsdóttir
2018 Ágústa Edda Björnsdóttir Rannveig Anna Guicharnaud
2019 Ágústa Edda Björnsdóttir Ágústa Edda Björnsdóttir
2020 Ágústa Edda Björnsdóttir Ágústa Edda Björnsdóttir
2021 Ágústa Edda Björnsdóttir

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