Romanian National Road Race Championships

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Romanian National Road Race Championships
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The champion's jersey
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race
Organiser Romanian Cycling Federation
History
First edition1998

The Romanian National Road Race Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in both road race discipline, across various categories.

Contents

Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
1998 Emil Pavel Lupas Ovidiu Burghelea George Prisecariu
1999Not held
2000 Emil Pavel Lupas Florin Privache
2001 Marian Munteanu Dan Viorel Danila Emil Pavel Lupas
2002–
2004
Not held
2005 Dan Diaconu Alexandru Ciocan Cosmin Bidilici
2006 Marian Frunzeanu George Daniel Anghelache Lars Pria
2007 Tamas Csicsaky George Daniel Anghelache Carol-Eduard Novak
2008 Alexandru Ciocan Andrei Nechita George Daniel Anghelache
2009 Andrei Nechita Gabriel Pop Alexandru Ciocan
2010 Andrei Nechita Mihai-Gabriel Varabiev Marian Frunzeanu
2011 Andrei Nechita Alexandru Ciocan Marius Petrache
2012 Zoltán Sipos Valentin Plesea Carol-Eduard Novak
2013 Andrei Nechita Marian Frunzeanu Andrei Voicu
2014 Zoltán Sipos Andrei Nechita Marian Frunzeanu
2015 Serghei Țvetcov Marius Petrache Andrei Nechita
2016 Marius Petrache Daniel Crista Serghei Țvetcov
2017 Marius Petrache Valentin Plesea Emil Dima
2018 Eduard-Michael Grosu Daniel Crista Emil Dima
2019 Denis Vulcan Vlad Dobre Marius Petrache
2020 Daniel Crista Serghei Țvetcov Eduard-Michael Grosu
2021 [1] Serghei Țvetcov Eduard-Michael Grosu Daniel Crista
2022 Emil Dima Valentin Plesea Serghei Țvetcov
2023 Serghei Țvetcov Valentin Plesea Daniel Crista
2024 Cristian Raileanu Emil Dima Valentin Plesea

Under-23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2009 Andrei Nechita Mihail Rusu Eduard-Michael Grosu
2010 Andrei Nechita Mihai-Gabriel Varabiev Lucian Voinea
2011 Mihai-Gabriel Varabiev Bogdan Coman Lucian Voinea
2012 Zoltán Sipos Valentin Plesea Eduard-Michael Grosu
2013 Andrei Voicu Lucian Oprea Szabolcs Sebestyén
2014 Eduard-Michael Grosu Valentin Plesea Adrian Zamfir
2015 Vlad Nicolae Dobre Nicola Andrei Barbu Ionut-Adrian Sdraila
2016 Emil Dima Vlad Dobre Dorin Alexandru Tescanu
2017 Emil Dima Vlad Dobre Leonard Barbu
2018 Emil Dima Raul-Antonio Sinza Lorant Balazsi
2019 Denis Vulcan Valentin Vasiloiu Emil Dima
2020 Iustin-Ioan Văidian Adi Narcis Marcu Gerhard-Cristin Moldansky
2021 Andrei Ionut Raul-Antonio Sinza Adi Narcis Marcu
2022 Adi Narcis Marcu Mattew-Denis Piciu Iustin-Ioan Văidian
2023 Mihnea-Alexandru Harasim Mattew-Denis Piciu Iustin-Ioan Văidian
2024 Andrei Carbunarea Mattew-Denis Piciu Ioan Dobrin

Women

YearGold
2008 Eniko Nagy
2009 Eniko Nagy
2010 Eniko Nagy
2011 Beata Adrienne Piringer
2012Not held
2013 Beata Adrienne Piringer
2014 Lavinia Rolea
2015 Ana Maria Covrig
2016 Ana Maria Covrig
2017 Ana Maria Covrig
2018 Ana Maria Covrig
2019 Ana Maria Covrig
2020 Manuela Mureșan
2021 Georgeta Ungureanu
2022 Manuela Mureșan
2023 Georgeta Ungureanu
2024 Manuela Mureșan

See also

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References

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