Lebanese National Road Championships

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

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

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Men

Road race

YearWinnerSecondThird
2007 Salah Ribah Zaher Al Hage Haig Melikian
2009 Zaher Al Hage Abdullah Arab Samir Lian
2011 Salah Ribah Zaher Al Hage Ahmed Murad
2012 Nabil Tabbal Zaher Al Hage Youcef Nader
2013 Hassan Al Hajj Ahmad Mourad Salah Ribah
2014 [1] Zaher Al Hage Hassan El Hajj Salah Ribah
2015 [2] Elias Abou Rachid Zaher Al Hage Youssef Nader
2016 [3] Elias Abou Rachid Zaher Al Hage Roy Roukoz
2017 Elias Abou Rachid Abdallah Al Err Salah Ribah
2018 Elias Abou Rachid Hovsep Kanlejian Abdallah Al Err
2019 [4] Gilbert Hannouche Zaher Al Hage Jihad Al Ahmad
2021 Gilbert Hannouche Jihad Al Ahmad Abdallah Salloum
2022 Gilbert Hannouche Othman Adra Abdel Azez Almane

Time trial

YearWinnerSecondThird
2007 Kevork Altounian Zaher Al Hage Samir Lian
2008 Zaher Al Hage Haig Melikian Garo Kelechian
2009 Zaher Al Hage Samir Lian Abdullah Arab
2013 Salah Ribah Hassan Al Hajj Zaher Al Hage
2014 Elias Abou Rachid Khalil El Asmar Kevork Altounian
2015 Elias Abou Rachid Kevork Altounian Zaher Al Hage
2016 Kevork Altounian Elias Abou Rachid Ramzy Yazbek
2017 Abdallah Al Err Kevork Altounian Salah Ribah
2018 Abdallah Al Err Salah Ribah Kevork Altounian
2019 Georges Wadih Jihad Al Ahmad Hagop Kechicha

Women

YearRoad Race [5] Time Trial [6]
2006 Lina Rahme Lina Rahme
2007-2019"Not Held"

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