The Turkish National Road Race Championship is a cycling race organized by the Turkish Cycling Federation. The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey just like the national flag, these jerseys can be worn by the rider at other road racing events in the country to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose. Mustafa Sayar and Azize Bekar are the current champions. [1]
Since 2005
Men
| Men Junior
| Women
| Women Junior
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Source [2]
Race details | |
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Region | Turkey |
Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
Type | One-day |
History | |
First edition | 1924 [3] |
First winner | Cavit Cav (1924) |
Most wins | Cavit Cav (1924–1932) |
Most recent | Mustafa Sayar |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2005 | Kemal Küçükbay | ||
2006 | Bilal Akgül | Kamil Alev | Halil Korkmaz |
2007 | Uğur Marmara | Mehmet Mutlu | Orhan Şahin |
2008 | Orhan Şahin | Nazim Bakırcı | Kemal Küçükbay |
2009 | Miraç Kal | Nazim Bakırcı | Kemal Küçükbay |
2010 | Behçet Usta | Nevzat Kral | Gökhan Hasta |
2011 | Kemal Küçükbay (2) | Nazim Bakırcı | Uğur Marmara |
2012 [4] | Miraç Kal (2) | Mustafa Sayar | Muhammet Eyüp Karagöbek |
2013 [5] | Nazim Bakırcı | Bekir Baki Akırşan | Miraç Kal |
2014 [6] | Feritcan Şamlı | Rasim Reis | Gökhan Hasta |
2015 [7] | Ahmet Akdilek | Bekir Baki Akırşan | Fatih Keleş |
2016 [8] | Onur Balkan | Ahmet Örken | Recep Ünalan |
2017 | Onur Balkan (2) | Oguzhan Tiryaki | Ahmet Örken |
2018 | Onur Balkan (3) | Muhammet Atalay | Mustafa Sayar |
2019 | Ahmet Örken | Onur Balkan | Feritcan Şamlı |
2020 | Onur Balkan (4) | Halil Ibrahim Dogan | Emre Yavuz |
2021 | Onur Balkan (5) | Batuhan Özgür | Ahmet Örken |
2022 | Mustafa Sayar | Halil Ibrahim Dogan | Onur Balkan |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2006 | Recep Ünalan | ||
2007 | Recep Ünalan (2) | ||
2008 | Recep Ünalan (3) | ||
2009 | Ali Osman Usta | Adil Kurkut | Mustafa Çarşı |
2010 | Ahmet Örken | Rasim Reis | Muhammet Keleş |
2011 | Muhammet Keleş | Salih Terli | Emre Şahin |
2012 [9] | Lütfullah Tanrıverdi | Serkan Balkan | Emre Şahin |
2013 [10] | Onur Balkan | Sabri Yıldırım | Mücahit Kürşat Okka |
2014 [11] | Onur Balkan (2) | Vedat Koç | Emre Torun |
2015 [12] | Batuhan Özgür | Mustafa Köklü | Celalettin Kal |
2016 [13] | Sinan Onat Yılmaz | Halil İbrahim Dilek | Batuhan Özgür |
2017 | Muhammed Ali Uğuz | Ahmet Örencik | Eşref Pekcan |
2018 | Halil Ibrahim Dogan | Melih Çetin | Süleyman Urcu |
2019 | Bülent Korkmaz | Melih Çetin | Ali Gök |
2020 | Kaan Özkalbim | Ali Çelik | Ahmet Maral |
2021 | Mustafa Ayyorkun | Ali Çelik | Ahmet Maral |
2022 | Mustafa Ayyorkun (2) | Ramazan Yılmaz | Ferhat Emisci |
Source [14]
Race details | |
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Region | Turkey |
Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
Type | One-day |
History | |
Most wins | Esra Kürkçü (3) Semra Yetiş (3) |
Most recent | Azize Bekar |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2006 | Esra Kürkçü | Özge Tınaz | Senem Güler |
2007 | |||
2008 | Semra Yetiş | ||
2009 | Esra Kürkçü (2) | Merve Tayfun | Tuğba Karaaslan |
2010 | Gül Çelebi | Esra Kürkçü | Merve Tayfun |
2011 | Gül Çelebi (2) | Esra Kürkçü | Merve Tayfun |
2012 [15] | Semra Yetiş (2) | Esra Kürkçü | Mehtap Demircioğlu |
2013 [16] | Merve Demircioğlu | Cansu Türkmenoğlu | Esra Kürkçü |
2014 [17] | Semra Yetiş (3) | Merve Demircioğlu | Beste Nur Keleş |
2015 [18] | Esra Kürkçü (3) | Semra Yetiş | Ayşenur Turgut |
2016 | Cansu Türkmenoğlu | Semra Yetiş | Ayse Cakir |
2017 | Cansu Türkmenoğlu (2) | Hatice Yilmaz | Damla Bayraktar |
2018 | Ece Calp | Esra Kürkçü | Ayse Cakir |
2019 | Keziban Koyun | Kubra Bektas | Buse Aygun |
2020 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey | ||
2021 | Azize Bekar | Esra Kürkçü | Ezgi Bayram |
2022 | Azize Bekar (2) | Keziban Koyun | Fatma Sezer |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2009 | Duygu Çokal | Seda Öztürk | Gamze Ayaz |
2010 | Merve Demircioğlu | Ebru Doğan | Gamze Ayaz |
2011 | |||
2012 [19] | Merve Demircioğlu (2) | Ayşenur Turgut | Ebru Çantaş |
2013 [20] | Ayşenur Turgut | Arzu Yaraş | Rafiye Başat |
2014 [21] | Ayşe Çakır | Mesude Şenol | Zeynep Ezgi Tekinoğlu |
2015 [22] | Mesude Şenol | Ayşe Çakır | Gamze Kıyas |
2016 [23] | Fatma Sezer | İrem Ceren Akan | Selver Sezer |
2017 | Keziban Koyun | Yasemin Can | Fatma Sezer |
2018 | |||
2019 | Azize Bekar | Ezgi Bayram | Sevim Gerçek |
2020 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey | ||
2021 | Funda Taşkın | Almina Öner | Rabiye Osman |
2022 | Fatmanur Doğan | Funda Taşkın | Ekin Ereke |
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