Kazakhstan National Road Race Championships

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The champions jersey

The Kazakhstan National Road Race Championships are held annually to decide the Kazakh cycling champions in the road race discipline, across various categories. [1]

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Multiple winners

Riders that won the race more than once.

NameWinsYears
Andrey Mizurov 32001, 2004, 2011
Assan Bazayev 22008, 2012
Alexey Lutsenko 2018, 2019
Sergei Yakovlev 1997, 2000

Men

Maxim Iglinsky, who won the title in 2007 Maxim Iglinskiy (Tour de France 2007 - stage 7).jpg
Maxim Iglinsky, who won the title in 2007
YearGoldSilverBronze
1997 Sergei Yakovlev Dmitry Fofonov Alexander Nadobenko
1998 Sergey Belousov Valeriy Titov Konstantin Kuznetsov
1999 Andrey Teteryuk Dimitry Muravyev Pavel Nevdakh
2000 Sergei Yakovlev Andrey Mizurov Andrey Teteryuk
2001 Andrey Mizurov Sergei Yakovlev Valery Titov
2002 Dimitry Muravyev Pavel Nevdakh Kairat Baigudinov
2003 Pavel Nevdakh Vadim Gorbachevskiy Valentin Iglinsky
2004 Andrey Mizurov Andrey Kashechkin Maxim Iglinsky
2005 Alexander Vinokourov Andrey Mizurov Andrey Kashechkin
2006 Andrey Kashechkin Alexander Vinokourov Maxim Iglinsky
2007 Maxim Iglinsky Andrey Mizurov Valentin Iglinsky
2008 Assan Bazayev Sergey Renev Maxim Gourov
2009 Dmitry Fofonov Maxim Gourov Dmitriy Gruzdev
2010 Maxim Gourov Assan Bazayev Vladislav Gorbunov
2011 Andrey Mizurov Alexandr Shushemoin Ruslan Tleubayev
2012 Assan Bazayev Alexey Lutsenko Abdraimzhan Ishanov
2013 Alexsandr Dyachenko Sergey Renev Tilegen Maidos
2014 Ilya Davidenok Alexandr Shushemoin Nurbolat Kulimbetov
2015 Oleg Zemlyakov Dmitry Lukyanov Stepan Astafyev
2016 Arman Kamyshev Alexandr Shushemoin Matvey Nikitin
2017 Artyom Zakharov Alisher Zhumakan Grigoriy Shtein
2018 Alexey Lutsenko Nikita Stalnov Artyom Zakharov
2019 Alexey Lutsenko Dmitriy Gruzdev Anton Kuzmin
2020Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kazakhstan
2021 Yevgeniy Fedorov Yevgeniy Gidich Artyom Zakharov
2022 [2] Yevgeniy Gidich Artyom Zakharov Gleb Brussenskiy
2023 Alexey Lutsenko Yevgeniy Gidich Daniil Marukhin

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References

  1. "List Of Winners Of Kazakhstan National Road Race Championships". CQRanking.com. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  2. "Astana's Gidich new Kazakhstan road race champion". Kazinform . 27 June 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2023.