New Zealand National Time Trial Championships

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The New Zealand National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the New Zealand National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1995. The first race winner of the road race championship was Brian Fowler. The record for the most wins in the men's championship is held by Gordon McCauley (3). The current men's champion is Regan Gough. The women's record is held by Melissa Holt with 5 wins.

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Multiple winners

Men

Elite

New Zealand National Time Trial Championships – Men's elite time trial
Race details
RegionNew Zealand
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1995 (1995)
First winner Brian Fowler
Most wins Gordon McCauley (3 wins)
Most recent Logan Currie
YearGoldSilverBronze
1995 Brian Fowler Matthew Brick Ewan McMaster
1996 Greg Henderson Brian Fowler Jared Caldwell
1997 Chris Nicholson Gordon McCauley Leon Hallet
1998 David Lee John Hume Robin Reid
1999 David Lee Chris Nicholson David Comerford
2000 Lee Vertongen Greg Henderson Gary Anderson
2001 Brendon Cameron Scott Guyton Bryce Shapley
2002 Gordon McCauley Glen Mitchell Hayden Godfrey
2003 Gordon McCauley Heath Blackgrove Glen Mitchell
2004 Heath Blackgrove Robin Reid Jason Allen
2005 Robin Reid Gordon McCauley Jeremy Vennell
2006 Marc Ryan Robin Reid Hayden Godfrey
2007 Glen Chadwick Gordon McCauley Aaron Strong
2008 Logan Hutchings Paul Odlin Gordon McCauley
2009 Jeremy Vennell Robin Reid Chris Nicholson
2010 Gordon McCauley Jeremy Vennell Marc Ryan
2011 Westley Gough Jesse Sergent Greg Henderson
2012 Paul Odlin Samuel Horgan Jesse Sergent
2013 Joseph Cooper Paul Odlin Westley Gough
2014 Taylor Gunman Samuel Horgan Jason Christie
2015 Michael Vink Joseph Cooper Patrick Bevin
2016 Patrick Bevin Tom Scully Joseph Cooper
2017 Jack Bauer Jason Christie Hamish Bond
2018 Hamish Bond Michael Vink Jason Christie
2019 Patrick Bevin Hamish Bond Hayden McCormick
2020 Hamish Bond George Bennett Dylan Kennett
2021 [1] Aaron Gate George Bennett Michael Vink
2022 [2] Regan Gough Michael Vink Thomas Sexton
2023 Aaron Gate George Bennett James Oram
2024 Logan Currie Aaron Gate Laurence Pithie

U23

New Zealand National Time Trial Championships – Men's U23 time trial
Race details
RegionNew Zealand
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition2003 (2003)
First winner Peter Latham
Most wins Michael Vink (3 wins)
Most recent Guy Yarrell
YearGoldSilverBronze
2003 Peter Latham Timothy Gudsell Jeremy Yates
2004 Peter Latham Marc Ryan Timothy Gudsell
2005 Logan Hutchings Matthew Haydock Joseph Cooper
2006 Clinton Avery Joseph Cooper Darren Shea
2007 Matthew Haydock Joseph Cooper Clinton Avery
2008 Clinton Avery Westley Gough Matthew Haydock
2009 Michael Torckler Ryan Wills Matthew Sillars
2010 Michael Vink Westley Gough Jesse Sergent
2011 Jason Christie Michael Vink Alex McGregor
2012 Michael Vink Jason Christie Fraser Gough
2013 Michael Vink James Oram Taylor Gunman
2014 Fraser Gough James Oram Dion Smith
2016 Hayden McCormick Liam Aitcheson Hamish Schreurs
2017 Regan Gough James Fouché James Marryatt
2018 Ian Talbot Jake Marryatt James Fouché
2019 James Fouché Ben Hamilton Kees Duyvesteyn
2020 Finn Fisher-Black Ethan Batt Logan Currie
2021 [1] Finn Fisher-Black Logan Currie Dylan McCullough
2022 [2] Logan Currie Laurence Pithie Keegan Hornblow
2023 Logan Currie Laurence Pithie Alexander White
2024 Guy Yarrell Lucas Murphy Lewis Bower

Women

Elite

New Zealand National Time Trial Championships – Women's elite time trial
Race details
RegionNew Zealand
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1995 (1995)
First winner Jacqui Nelson
Most wins Melissa Holt (5 wins)
Most recent Kim Cadzow

The following elite women have gained podium places. [3]

YearGoldSilverBronze
1995 Jacqui Nelson Joanna Lawn Janet O'Hara
1996 Kathy Lynch Joanna Lawn Charlotte Cox
1997 Charlotte Cox Janet O'Hara Tracey Laurence
1998 Kirsty Robb Annaliisa Farrell Vanessa Cheatley-Guyton
1999 Annaliisa Farrell Fanny Lariviere Benita Douglas
2000 Kirsty Robb Annaliisa Farrell Benita Douglas
2001 Melissa Holt Annaliisa Farrell Tamara Boyd
2002 Melissa Holt Dale Tye Annaliisa Farrell
2003 Dale Tye Johanna Buick Penny Pawson
2004 Dale Tye Annaliisa Farrell Tamara Boyd
2005 Sarah Ulmer Melissa Holt Alison Shanks
2006 Alison Shanks Josie Giddens Yvette Hill-Willis
2007 Alison Shanks Annelies Basten Dale Tye
2008 Melissa Holt Rachel Mercer Alison Shanks
2009 Melissa Holt Sonia Waddell Dale Tye
2010 Melissa Holt Alison Shanks Linda Villumsen
2011 Sonia Waddell Jaime Nielsen Alison Shanks
2012 Lauren Ellis Jaime Nielsen Alison Shanks
2013 Linda Villumsen Jaime Nielsen Georgia Williams
2014 Jaime Nielsen Linda Villumsen Reta Trotman
2015 Jaime Nielsen Linda Villumsen Lauren Ellis
2016 Rushlee Buchanan Jaime Nielsen Sharlotte Lucas
2017 Jaime Nielsen Georgia Williams Rushlee Buchanan
2018 Georgia Williams Rushlee Buchanan Bronwyn MacGregor
2019 Georgia Williams Rushlee Buchanan Holly Edmondston
2020 Teresa Adam Georgia Perry Bronwyn MacGregor
2021 [1] Georgia Williams Jaime Nielsen Bronwyn MacGregor
2022 [2] Georgia Williams Bronwyn MacGregor Holly Edmondston
2023 Georgia Williams Georgia Perry Sharlotte Lucas
2024 Kim Cadzow Ella Wyllie Mikayla Harvey

U23

New Zealand National Time Trial Championships – Women's elite time trial
Race details
RegionNew Zealand
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition2017 (2017)
First winner Mikayla Harvey
Most winsNo repeat winners
Most recent Ella Wyllie
YearGoldSilverBronze
2017 Mikayla Harvey Georgia Catterick Rylee McMullen
2018 Georgia Catterick Mikayla Harvey Libby Arbuckle
2019 Jenna Merrick Georgia Christie Libby Arbuckle
2020 Ella Harris Mikayla Harvey Niamh Fisher-Black
2021 [1] Henrietta Christie Mckenzie Milne Stella Nightingale
2022 [2] Kim Cadzow Ella Wyllie Henrietta Christie
2023 Ally Wollaston Henrietta Christie Ella Wyllie
2024 Ella Wyllie Charlotte Clarke Maia Barclay

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