Ukrainian National Road Race Championships

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Ukrainian National Road Race Championships
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The champion's jersey
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race
Organiser Ukrainian Cycling Federation
History
First edition1992

The Ukrainian National Road Race Championships have been held since 1992.

Contents

Men

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1992 Vladimir Poulnikov Evgueni Zagrebelny Oleg Petrovich Chuzhda
1996 Oleg Pankov Mikhaylo Khalilov Alexandre Markovnitchenko
1997 Yuri Prokopenko Andreï Korolev Serguei Bodatchiov
1998 Vladimir Duma Vasiliy Zaika Dimitri Schipak
1999 Oleksandr Fedenko Oleg Pankov Ruslan Pidhornyy
2000 Vladimir Duma Volodymir Gustov Valeriy Kobzarenko
2001 Kyrylo Pospyeyev Sergiej Sawieliew Serguei Avdeev
2002 Oleksandr Klymenko Ruslan Pidhornyy Alexis Nakazniy
2003 Serhiy Honchar Sergiy Matveyev Maksym Rudenko
2004 Oleg Ruban Vladimir Duma Denys Kostyuk
2005 Mikhaylo Khalilov Roman Luhovyy Oleksandr Kvachuk
2006 Vladimir Zagorodniy Volodymyr Starchyk Denys Kostyuk
2007 Vladimir Zagorodniy Ruslan Pidhornyy Mikhaylo Khalilov
2008 Ruslan Pidhornyy Denys Kostyuk Vladimir Zagorodniy
2009 Volodymyr Starchyk Oleksandr Kvachuk Ruslan Pidhornyy
2010 Vitaly Popkov Ruslan Pidhornyy Oleksandr Sheydyk
2011 Oleksandr Kvachuk Anatoliy Pakhtusov Oleksandr Polivoda
2012 [1] Andriy Hrivko Dmytro Krivtsov Oleksandr Polivoda
2013 Denys Kostyuk Vitaliy Buts Vladimir Zagorodniy
2014 Vitaliy Buts Denys Kostyuk Dmytro Krivtsov
2015 Mykhaylo Kononenko Denys Kostyuk Oleksandr Polivoda
2016 Oleksandr Polivoda Vitaliy Buts Denys Kostyuk
2017 Vitaliy Buts Andrii Bratashchuk Oleksandr Polivoda
2018 Oleksandr Polivoda Andrii Bratashchuk Maksym Vasilyev
2019 Andriy Kulyk Oleksandr Polivoda Mykhaylo Kononenko
2020 Mykhaylo Kononenko Anatoliy Budyak Oleksandr Golovash
2021 Andrii Ponomar Anatoliy Budyak Andriy Kulyk
2022Not held due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
2023 Maksym Bilyi Anatoliy Budyak Sergiy Sydor

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2006 Vitali Kondrut Andriy Buchko Dmitroy Krivtsov
2009 Igor Dementev Dimitri Chuzhda Artem Topchanyuk
2010 Artem Topchanyuk Maksym Vasilyev Artem Tesler
2011 Evgen Filin Anatoly Sosnitsky Oleksandr Prevar
2012 Oleksandr Golovash Maksym Vasilyev Marlen Zmorka
2013 Mykhailo Polykarpov Vladislav Bakumenko Roman Buzile
2014 Valerii Taradai Roman Buzile Mykhailo Polykarpov
2015 Sergiy Kozachenko Ilya Klepikov Timur Maleev
2016 Timur Maleev Valerii Taradai Rinat Udod
2017 Vladyslav Soltasiuk Anatoliy Budyak Timur Maleev
2018 Oleksandr Shevchenko Daniil Nikulin Vladyslav Soltasiuk
2019 Vladyslav Soltasiuk Vitaliy Novakovskyi Bogdan Musiyenko
2020 Kirilo Tsarenko Maksim Bilyi Oleksandr Shchypak
2021 Maksim Bilyi Daniil Nikulin Oleksandr Shevchenko
2022Not held due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
1992 Natalja Yuganiuk Elena Ogui Natalja Kistchuk
1995 Natalja Kistchuk Yulia Murenkaia Elena Ogui
1996 Tamara Polyakova Valentyna Karpenko Natalja Kistchuk
1997 Yevheniya Vysotska Yulia Murenkaia Natalja Kistchuk
1998 Tamara Polyakova Natalja Kistchuk Olga Svirtchuk
1999 Ganna Bogoluzkaya Tamara Polyakova Natalja Kistchuk
2000 Oksana Saprykina Valentyna Karpenko Iryna Chuzhynova-Denisiuk
2001 Tetyana Styazhkina Tatiana Andriutchenko Natalja Kistchuk
2002 Valentyna Karpenko Tetyana Styazhkina Natalja Kachalka
2003 Natalja Kachalka Valentyna Karpenko Iryna Chuzhynova-Denisiuk
2005 Valentyna Karpenko Svitlana Semchuk Nina Ovcharenco
2006 Yelizaveta Bochkaryova Nadya Savkina Iryna Shpylyova
2007 Yelizaveta Bochkaryova Oksana Kashchyshyna Iryna Shpylyova
2008 Tetyana Styazhkina Oksana Kashchyshyna Yevheniya Vysotska
2009 Yevheniya Vysotska Nina Ovcharenco Oksana Kashchyshyna
2010 Nina Ovcharenco Svitlana Halyuk Lesya Kalytovska
2011 Tetyana Ryabchenko Yelizaveta Bochkaryova Yevheniya Vysotska
2012 Alyona Andruk Nina Ovcharenco Ivana Borovichenko
2013 Elizaveta Oshurkova Yevheniya Vysotska Anna Nahirna
2014 Tetyana Ryabchenko Valeriya Kononenko Maryna Ivaniuk
2015 Tetyana Ryabchenko Olena Demydova Hanna Solovey
2016 Yevheniya Vysotska Tetyana Ryabchenko Hanna Solovey
2017 Yevheniya Vysotska Tetyana Ryabchenko Olga Shekel
2018 Olga Shekel Iryna Semenova Valeriya Kononenko
2019 Olga Shekel Valeriya Kononenko Olena Sharha
2020 Anna Nahirna Olga Shekel Olena Sharha
2021
2022Not held due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
2023 Maryna Altukhova Yuliia Biriukova Olha Kulynych

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References

  1. "National Championships Ukraine R.R." cqranking.com. Retrieved 19 August 2015.