Australian National Road Race Championships

The Champion's Jersey

The Australian National Road Race Championships, are held annually with an event for each category of rider: Men, Women & under 23 riders. The event also includes the Australian National Time Trial Championships since 2002. The Australian Championships were officially known as the Scody Australian Open Road Cycling Championships from 1999 to 2010, taking the name of their main sponsor. This changed to the Mars Cycling Australia Road National Championships from 2011 but they are more commonly referred to as The Nationals.[1] The under 23 championships were introduced in 2001. Note that these results do not currently include the senior and junior amateur road race championships that were held prior to the open era.

The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey featuring green and yellow stripes, which 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.

From 1901 to 1939 the title of long distance road champion of Australia was awarded to the fastest time in the Warrnambool to Melbourne Classic over 165 miles (266 km). Riders attended from all over Australia and New Zealand.[2] From 1902 the fastest NSW rider in the Goulburn to Sydney Classic was selected to appear for NSW.[3][4] In 1927 the Warrnambool to Melbourne was replaced by the Dunlop Grand Prix, a 690.5 miles (1,111.3 km) race over four stages.[5][6] In 1934 the Warrnambool to Melbourne was again replaced by a stage race, the Centenary 1000, a 1,102 miles (1,773 km) race over seven stages.[7] From 1947 to 1949 the title of long distance road champion of Australia was awarded at a sprint point 150 miles (240 km) into the Warrnambool to Melbourne Classic. In 1950 the first separate event was held at Cronulla, NSW.[8]

The women's event was first held in 1989.[9]

Multiple winners

Men
Wins Name Years
4 Hubert Opperman 1924, 1926, 1927, 1929
3 Phil O'Shea 1911, 1922, 1923
Russell Mockridge 1956, 1957, 1958
John Trevorrow 1978, 1979, 1980
Robbie McEwen 1995, 2002, 2005
2 Tom Larcombe 1904, 1907
Richard Lamb 1930, 1932
Alan Angus 1936, 1937
Dean Toseland 1938,1939
Keith Rowley 1947, 1950
Alby Saunders 1949, 1953
Eddie Smith 1954, 1955
Fred Roche 1959, 1960
Barry Waddell 1964, 1968
Kerry Hoole 1966, 1973
Graham McVilly 1970, 1971
Donald Wilson 1975, 1977
Peter Besanko 1976, 1984
Wayne Hildred 1982, 1986
Neil Stephens 1991, 1995
Simon Gerrans 2012, 2014
Jack Bobridge 2011, 2016

Women
Wins Rider Years
4 Kathy Watt 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998
2Kathleen Shannon 1990, 1991
Katie Mactier 2001, 2007
Oenone Wood2004, 2008
Gracie Elvin 2013, 2014
Amanda Spratt 2012, 2016
Matthew Lloyd

Men

Elite

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
1901  A Ralston (NZ) [n 1] 9h 00' 30" AE Nioa DD Alexander 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [10]
1902 HG O’Callaghan, Vic 8h 46' 23" AE Nioa  A Ralston (NZ) [n 1] 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [11]
1903  Arnst, JackJack Arnst (NZ) [n 1] 7h 43' 00"  Arnst, RichardRichard Arnst (NZ) C Gee 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [12]
1904 Larcombe, TomTom Larcombe, NSW 7h 48' 07" J Wright, Vic H Henderson, Vic 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [13]
1905 William Hawley, Vic 7h 52' 26" HW Viney, Tas C Baulderstone, SA 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [14]
1906  H Mehrtens (NZ) [n 1] 8h 53' 52"  A Birch (NZ)  A Humm (NZ) 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [15]
1907 Larcombe, TomTom Larcombe, NSW 7h 40' 10" E Birch MB Dobie 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [16]
1908 M Chappell, Vic 7h 46' 27" O Pearne, Tas HT Munro 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [17]
1909 Munro, Iddo "Snowy"Iddo "Snowy" Munro, Vic 7h 12' 51" A Pianto, Vic T Gascoyne, Vic 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [18]
1910 Joe Pianta, WA 9h 30' 46" J McSweeney, WA HC Colvin 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [19][20]
1911  O'Shea, PhilPhil O'Shea (NZ) [n 1] 8h 08' 44" AH Pianta, WA  J Tozer (NZ) 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [21][22]
1912-1921 Not held
1922  O'Shea, PhilPhil O'Shea (NZ) [n 1] 8h 59' 08" Kirkham, DonDon Kirkham, (Vic) LC Stevens, Vic 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [23]
1923  O'Shea, PhilPhil O'Shea (NZ) [n 1] 7h 51' 41" JJ Beasley, Vic Bainbridge, ErnieErnie Bainbridge, Vic 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [24]
1924 Opperman, HubertHubert Opperman, Vic 7h 15' 37" Bainbridge, ErnieErnie Bainbridge, Vic TJ Robinson, SA 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [25]
1925 Harold Smith, WA 7h 25' 01" JJ Beasley, Vic AR White, NSW 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [26]
1926 Opperman, HubertHubert Opperman, Vic 7h 36' 10" Harold Smith, WA GA McLeod, Vic 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [27]
1927 Opperman, HubertHubert Opperman, Vic 40h 41' 34"  Watson, HarryHarry Watson (NZ) [n 1] Bainbridge, ErnieErnie Bainbridge, Vic 691 mi (1,112 km) Victoria [5] [6]
1928 Not held
1929 Opperman, HubertHubert Opperman, Vic 8h 07' 10" George McLeod, Vic Horrie Marshall, WA 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [28][29][30]
1930 Lamb, RichardRichard Lamb, Vic 8h 20' 10" Opperman, HubertHubert Opperman, Vic Ross, KenKen Ross, NSW 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [31]
1931 Matt Lynch, Vic 6h 31' 28" 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [32]
1932 Lamb, RichardRichard Lamb, Vic 6h 21' 18" 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [33]
1933 Stuart, HeftyHefty Stuart, Vic 6h 27' 56" Opperman, HubertHubert Opperman, Vic Lamb, RichardRichard Lamb, Vic 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [34]
1934 Harry Cruise, Vic 53h 30' 33"  Watson, HarryHarry Watson (NZ) [n 1] Lamb, RichardRichard Lamb, Vic 1,000 mi (1,600 km) Victoria (Australia) [7]
1935 Clinton Beasley, Vic 6h 24' 36" Lamb, RichardRichard Lamb, Vic Toseland, DeanDean Toseland, SA 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [35]
1936 Angus, AlanAlan Angus, Vic 6h 44' 50" Clinton Beasley, Vic Toseland, DeanDean Toseland, SA 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [36]
1937 Angus, AlanAlan Angus, Vic 7h 19' 09" Clinton Beasley, Vic  Lloyd Thomas (NZ) 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [37]
1938 Toseland, DeanDean Toseland, SA 6h 44' 53" Thurgood, KeithKeith Thurgood, SA J Christison, NSW 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [38]
1939 Toseland, DeanDean Toseland, SA 8h 18' 06" Moritz, BillBill Moritz, SA Thurgood, KeithKeith Thurgood, SA 165 mi (266 km) Warrnambool, Vic [39]
1940-1946 Not held
1947 Rowley, KeithKeith Rowley, Vic 6h 20' 50" 150 mi (240 km) Warrnambool, Vic [40]
1948 Keith McFarlane, Vic 6h 23' 02" Stabell, GrahamGraham Stabell Rowley, MaxMax Rowley, Vic 150 mi (240 km) Warrnambool, Vic [41]
1949 Saunders, AlbyAlby Saunders, Vic 5h 44' 55" Stabell, GrahamGraham Stabell Smith, EddieEddie Smith, Vic 150 mi (240 km) Warrnambool, Vic [42]
1950 Rowley, KeithKeith Rowley, Vic 5h 55' 20" Johnson, HaroldHarold Johnson, NSW Bonney, StanStan Bonney, Vic 125 mi (201 km) Cronulla, NSW [8]
1951 Beasley, JohnJohn Beasley, Vic 6h 10' 48" Stabell, GrahamGraham Stabell Anthony, PeterPeter Anthony 125 mi (201 km) Templestowe, Vic [43]
1952 Peadon, NeilNeil Peadon, NSW 6h 21' 36" Stabell, GrahamGraham Stabell Rowley, MaxMax Rowley, Vic 125 mi (201 km) Centennial Park, NSW [44]
1953 Saunders, AlbyAlby Saunders, Vic 5h 40' 52" Sutherland, HectorHector Sutherland, Vic Peadon, NeilNeil Peadon, NSW 125 mi (201 km) Launceston, Tas [45]
1954 Smith, EddieEddie Smith, Vic 5h 45' 58 Sutherland, HectorHector Sutherland, Vic Catalano, AngeloAngelo Catalano 125 mi (201 km) Ringwood, Vic [46]
1955 Smith, EddieEddie Smith, Vic French, MurrayMurray French Murray, RonaldRonald Murray 125 mi (201 km) Centennial Park, NSW [47]
1956 Mockridge, RussellRussell Mockridge Smith, EddieEddie Smith, Vic Blazely, VivViv Blazely
1957 Mockridge, RussellRussell Mockridge Taylor, JamesJames Taylor Panton, PeterPeter Panton
1958 Mockridge, RussellRussell Mockridge Panton, PeterPeter Panton Waddell, BarryBarry Waddell
1959 Roche, FredFred Roche Patterson, SidSid Patterson Young, JohnJohn Young
1960 Roche, FredFred Roche Young, JohnJohn Young Knevitt, BillBill Knevitt
1961 Veale, NevilleNeville Veale Knevitt, BillBill Knevitt Roche, FredFred Roche
1962 O'Sullivan, JohnJohn O'Sullivan McLennan, AlanAlan McLennan Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole
1963 Dalton, WarwickWarwick Dalton Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole Young, JohnJohn Young
1964 Waddell, BarryBarry Waddell Lawrie, BillBill Lawrie Patterson, SidSid Patterson
1965 Martino, MattMatt Martino Walker, BarryBarry Walker Young, JohnJohn Young
1966 Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole Campbell, IanIan Campbell Birmingham, GlenGlen Birmingham
1967 Gilmore, GraemeGraeme Gilmore Oliver, Jr., KeithKeith Oliver, Jr. Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole
1968 Waddell, BarryBarry Waddell Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole Oliver, Jr., KeithKeith Oliver, Jr.
1969 Whetters, RobertRobert Whetters Kelliher, TonyTony Kelliher Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole
1970 McVilly, GrahamGraham McVilly Oliver, Jr., KeithKeith Oliver, Jr. Goodchild, AlanAlan Goodchild
1971 McVilly, GrahamGraham McVilly Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole Hartley, JefferyJeffery Hartley
1972 Spencer, KevinKevin Spencer Atkins, FrankFrank Atkins Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole
1973 Hoole, KerryKerry Hoole Vogels, Sr., HenkHenk Vogels, Sr. Adams, VicVic Adams
1974 Rowley, GrahamGraham Rowley Adams, VicVic Adams Rudd, WarrenWarren Rudd
1975 Wilson, DonaldDonald Wilson Hunt, BruceBruce Hunt Dye, MikeMike Dye
1976 Besanko, PeterPeter Besanko McVilly, GrahamGraham McVilly Branchflower, TonyTony Branchflower
1977 Wilson, DonalDonal Wilson Trevorrow, JohnJohn Trevorrow
1978 Trevorrow, JohnJohn Trevorrow Hodgkiss, GraemeGraeme Hodgkiss Bartley, ShaneShane Bartley
1979 Trevorrow, JohnJohn Trevorrow Allan, DavidDavid Allan Hammond, TerryTerry Hammond
1980 Trevorrow, JohnJohn Trevorrow Besanko, PeterPeter Besanko Stacey, TerryTerry Stacey
1981 Sefton, ClydeClyde Sefton Trevorrow, JohnJohn Trevorrow Allan, DavidDavid Allan
1982 Hildred, WayneWayne Hildred Hammond, TerryTerry Hammond Besanko, PeterPeter Besanko
1983 Hammond, TerryTerry Hammond Sefton, ClydeClyde Sefton Sutton, ShaneShane Sutton
1984 Besanko, PeterPeter Besanko Krynen, JimJim Krynen Sutton, ShaneShane Sutton
1985 Venn, LaurieLaurie Venn Hall, MurrayMurray Hall Nicholls, WayneWayne Nicholls
1986 Hildred, WayneWayne Hildred Lynch, MichaelMichael Lynch Hughes, AnthonyAnthony Hughes
1987 Dipple, AllanAllan Dipple Hildred, WayneWayne Hildred Miller, PaulPaul Miller
1988 Miller, PaulPaul Miller Lynch, MichaelMichael Lynch Rugari, PaulPaul Rugari
1989 Clively, GaryGary Clively Salas, EddyEddy Salas Steward, ScottScott Steward
1990 McDonald, DeanDean McDonald Salas, EddyEddy Salas Van Unen, MalcolmMalcolm Van Unen
1991 Stephens, NeilNeil Stephens Besanko, PeterPeter Besanko Burns, MarcusMarcus Burns
1992 McFarlane, DavidDavid McFarlane Parsonage, GavinGavin Parsonage Jamieson, TimTim Jamieson
1993 Salas, EddyEddy Salas Parsonage, GavinGavin Parsonage Besanko, PeterPeter Besanko
1994 McGrory, ScottScott McGrory Clark, DannyDanny Clark Kelly, JamieJamie Kelly
1995 Stephens, NeilNeil Stephens McGrory, ScottScott McGrory Forster, DamienDamien Forster
1996 Gates, NickNick Gates 5h 01' 50" McDonald, DamienDamien McDonald Salas, EddyEddy Salas 200 km (120 mi) Calca, SA [48]
1997 Hall, JonathanJonathan Hall 4h 17' 04" Priem, TristanTristan Priem Williams, SteveSteve Williams 160 km (99 mi) Perth, WA [49]
1998 McKenzie, DavidDavid McKenzie 4h 38' 16" Leaper, TomTom Leaper Salas, EddyEddy Salas 188 km (117 mi) Melbourne, Vic [50]
1999 Vogels, HenkHenk Vogels 4h 42' 41" O'Grady, StuartStuart O'Grady Drew, JamieJamie Drew 195 km (121 mi) Portarlington, Vic [51]
2000 Drew, JamieJamie Drew 4h 58' 56" Sunderland, ScottScott Sunderland McEwen, RobbieRobbie McEwen 195 km (121 mi) Portarlington, Vic [n 2][52]
2001 Williams, SteveSteve Williams 4h 50' 35" Hughes, CameronCameron Hughes Wilson, MatthewMatthew Wilson 195 km (121 mi) Portarlington, Vic [53]
2002 McEwen, RobbieRobbie McEwen 4h 46' 18" O'Neill, NathanNathan O'Neill Tighello, RobertRobert Tighello 180 km (110 mi) Ballarat, Vic [54]
2003 O'Grady, StuartStuart O'Grady 4h 51' 37" Davis, AllanAllan Davis Jonker, PatrickPatrick Jonker 180 km (110 mi) Ballarat, Vic [55]
2004 Wilson, MatthewMatthew Wilson 4h 47' 43" McLachlan, RobertRobert McLachlan McKenzie, DavidDavid McKenzie 180 km (110 mi) Ballarat, Vic [56]
2005 McEwen, RobbieRobbie McEwen 4h 10' 13" McLachlan, RobertRobert McLachlan Crake, PaulPaul Crake 182 km (113 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [57]
2006 Van Hout, RussellRussell Van Hout 4h 09' 17" Hansen, AdamAdam Hansen Vogels, HenkHenk Vogels 176 km (109 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [58]
2007 Lapthorne, DarrenDarren Lapthorne 4h 16' 18" McLachlan, RobertRobert McLachlan Menzies, KarlKarl Menzies 163 km (101 mi) Ballarat, Vic [59]
2008 Lloyd, MatthewMatthew Lloyd 4h 13' 22" Hansen, AdamAdam Hansen Sutherland, RoryRory Sutherland 163 km (101 mi) Ballarat, Vic [60]
2009 McDonald, PeterPeter McDonald 4h 10' 34" Rogers, MichaelMichael Rogers Hansen, AdamAdam Hansen 163 km (101 mi) Ballarat, Vic [61]
2010 Meyer, TravisTravis Meyer 4h 26' 31" Kemp, DavidDavid Kemp Turner, DamienDamien Turner 163 km (101 mi) Ballarat, Vic [62]
2011 Bobridge, JackJack Bobridge 4h 12' 42" Goss, MatthewMatthew Goss Gerrans, SimonSimon Gerrans 163 km (101 mi) Ballarat, Vic [63]
2012 Gerrans, SimonSimon Gerrans 4h 07' 38" Lloyd, MatthewMatthew Lloyd Porte, RichieRichie Porte 163 km (101 mi) Ballarat, Vic [64]
2013 Durbridge, LukeLuke Durbridge 4h 00' 46" Matthews, MichaelMichael Matthews Von Hoff, SteeleSteele Von Hoff 196 km (122 mi) Ballarat, Vic [65]
2014 Gerrans, SimonSimon Gerrans 4h 43' 43" Evans, CadelCadel Evans Porte, RichieRichie Porte 184 km (114 mi) Ballarat, Vic [66]
2015 Haussler, HeinrichHeinrich Haussler 4h 47' 24" Ewan, CalebCaleb Ewan Van Der Ploeg, NeilNeil Van Der Ploeg 183 km (114 mi) Ballarat, Vic [67]
2016 Bobridge, JackJack Bobridge 4h 40' 30" Meyer, Cameron Cameron Meyer Lane , Patrick Patrick Lane 183 km (114 mi) Ballarat, Vic [68]

Under 23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Andrew Stalder Simon Gerrans
2001 Graeme Brown John Freiberg
2002 Simon Gerrans Adrian Laidler Allan Davis
2003 Gene Bates David McPartland Adrian Laidler
2004 Rory Sutherland William Walker Andrew Wyper
2005 Christopher Sutton William Walker Daniel Newnham
2006 William Walker Wesley Sulzberger Jonathan Clarke
2007 Wesley Sulzberger Cameron Meyer Simon Clarke
2008 Simon Clarke Matt King Mark O'Brien
2009 Jack Bobridge Michael Matthews &

Mark O'Brien [n 3]

2010 [69] Michael Hepburn Malcolm Rudolph Michael Matthews
2011 [70] Ben Dyball Nathan Haas Joseph Lewis
2012 [71] Rohan Dennis Eric Sheppard Calvin Watson
2013 [72] Jordan Kerby Damien Howson Jack Haig
2014 [73] Caleb Ewan Robert Power Bradley Linfield
2015 [74] Miles Scotson Alexander Edmondson Alistair Donohoe
2016 [75] Chris Hamilton Lucas Hamilton Miles Scotson

Junior

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2009 Patrick Bevin Michael Phelan Josh Atkins
2010[76] Jay McCarthy Dale Parker Calvin Watson
2011[77] Hayden McCormick Hamish Schreurs Fraser Gough

Women

Elite

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
1989 Smith-Slack, Jane Jane Smith-Slack Shannon , Kathleen Kathleen Shannon Hall , Jennifer Jennifer Hall
1990 Shannon , Kathleen Kathleen Shannon Uttien, Jacqui Jacqui Uttien Rae-Szalisnki, Donna Donna Rae-Szalisnki
1991 Shannon , Kathleen Kathleen Shannon Henderson , Margaret Margaret Henderson Uttien, Jacqui Jacqui Uttien
1992 Watt, Kathy Kathy Watt Hart, Catherine Catherine Hart Crossley, Anita Anita Crossley
1993 Watt, Kathy Kathy Watt Crossley, Anita Anita Crossley Reardon, Cathy Cathy Reardon
1994 Watt, Kathy Kathy Watt Reardon, Cathy Cathy Reardon Millward, Anna Anna Millward
1995 Tadich, Elizabeth Elizabeth Tadich White-Pordham, Charlotte Charlotte White-Pordham Watson, Tracey Tracey Watson
1996 Nixon, Lynn Lynn Nixon Watt, Kathy Kathy Watt Millward, Anna Anna Millward
1997 Jochinke, Symenko Symenko Jochinke Millward, Anna Anna Millward Evans, Bridget Bridget Evans
1998 Watt, Kathy Kathy Watt Wilson, Karin Karin Wilson Tadich, Elizabeth Elizabeth Tadich
1999 Gaudry, Tracey Tracey Gaudry Watt, Kathy Kathy Watt Wright , Alison Alison Wright
2000 Millward, Anna Anna Millward Wright , Alison Alison Wright Gaudry, Tracey Tracey Gaudry
2001 Mactier, Katie Katie Mactier Tadich, Elizabeth Elizabeth Tadich Hemsley, Margaret Margaret Hemsley
2002 Hemsley, Margaret Margaret Hemsley Brown, Hayley Hayley Brown James, Emma Emma James
2003 Gollan, Olivia Olivia Gollan Wood, Oenone Oenone Wood Kim, Shirley Shirley Kim
2004 Wood, Oenone Oenone Wood Baxter, Claire Claire Baxter Carrigan, Sara Sara Carrigan
2005 Graham, Lorian Lorian Graham Carrigan, Sara Sara Carrigan Evans, Bridget Bridget Evans
2006 Bates, Katherine Katherine Bates Carrigan, Sara Sara Carrigan Wood, Oenone Oenone Wood
2007 Mactier, Katie Katie Mactier Egyed, Nikki Nikki Egyed Rickards, Emma Emma Rickards
2008 Wood, Oenone Oenone Wood Laws, Sharon Sharon Laws Carrigan, Sara Sara Carrigan
2009 Ryan, Carla Carla Ryan 3h 03’ 37” Corset, Ruth Ruth Corset Butterfield, Nikki Nikki Butterfield 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [78]
2010 Corset, Ruth Ruth Corset 3h 10’ 09” O’Donnell, Bridie Bridie O’Donnell Neylan, Rachel Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [79]
2011 Rhodes , Alexis Alexis Rhodes 3h 00’ 18” Ryan, Carla Carla Ryan Hogan, Joanne Joanne Hogan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [80]
2012 Spratt, Amanda Amanda Spratt 2h 55’ 22” Cromwell, Tiffany Tiffany Cromwell Neylan, Rachel Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [81]
2013 Elvin, Gracie Gracie Elvin 3h 01’ 07” Hogan, Joanne Joanne Hogan Ryan, Carla Carla Ryan 106.6 km (66.2 mi) Ballarat, Vic [82]
2014 Elvin, Gracie Gracie Elvin 3h 02' 42" Kitchen, Lauren Lauren Kitchen Garfoot, Katrin Katrin Garfoot 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [83]
2015 Mullens, Peta Peta Mullens 2h 55’ 29” Neylan, Rachel Rachel Neylan Gillow, Shara Shara Gillow 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [84]
2016 Spratt , Amanda Amanda Spratt 2h 56’ 45” Corset, Ruth Ruth Corset Neylan , Rachel Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [85]

Under 23

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2009 Mullens, Peta Peta Mullens 3h 05’ 01” Kent , Sarah Sarah Kent Cromwell, Tiffany Tiffany Cromwell 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [78]
2010 Dunn, Megan Megan Dunn 3h 12’ 06” Cromwell, Tiffany Tiffany Cromwell Rowney, Loren Loren Rowney 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [79]
2011 Taylor, Carlee Carlee Taylor 3h 01’ 13” Noonan , Sinead Sinead Noonan Kitchen, Lauren Lauren Kitchen 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [80]
2012 Noonan , Sinead Sinead Noonan 2h 56’ 52” Werner, Rebecca Rebecca Werner Henderson, Rebecca Rebecca Henderson 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [81]
2013 Roper, Emily Emily Roper 3h 02' 26" Henderson, Rebecca Rebecca Henderson Crooks, Jenelle Jenelle Crooks 106.6 km (66.2 mi) Ballarat, Vic [82]
2014 Roper, Emily Emily Roper 3h 02' 42" Crooks, Jenelle Jenelle Crooks Mundy, Jessica Jessica Mundy 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [83]
2015 Malseed, Shannon Shannon Malseed 2h 56' 39" Nicholls, Alexandria Alexandria Nicholls Skerritt, Ellen Ellen Skerritt 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [84]
2016 Crooks, Jenelle Jenelle Crooks 2h 57’ 20” Mundy, Jessica Jessica Mundy Skerritt, Ellen Ellen Skerritt 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [85]

Under 19

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2009 Dunn, Megan Megan Dunn 2h 15' 10" Hodges, Kendelle Kendelle Hodges Brunton, Madeleine Madeleine Brunton Murwillumbah , NSW [86]
2010 Hansen, Stephanie Stephanie Hansen 2h 11' 12" Noonan , Sinead Sinead Noonan Cure, Amy Amy Cure 71 km (44 mi) Murwillumbah , NSW [87]
2011 Jennings, Taylah Taylah Jennings 2h 27' 05" Mundy, Jessica Jessica Mundy Rice , Allison Allison Rice 82 km (51 mi) Stokers Siding, NSW [88]
2012 Roper, Emily Emily Roper 2h 21' 15" Campbell, Maddi Maddi Campbell Mundy, Jessica Jessica Mundy 82 km (51 mi) Shepparton, Vic [89]
2013 McRedmond, Emily Emily McRedmond 2h 29' 19" Nicholls, Alexandria Alexandria Nicholls Manly, Alexandra Alexandra Manly 80.7 km (50.1 mi) Noosa, Qld [90]
2014 Stewart, Macey Macey Stewart 2h 26' 10" Manly, Alexandra Alexandra Manly Hull , Anna-Leeza Anna-Leeza Hull 78.9 km (49.0 mi) Canberra, ACT [91]
2015  Gumbley, Hannah Hannah Gumbley (NZ) 2h 42' 40" Pratt , Jessica Jessica Pratt Roseman-Gannon, Ruby Ruby Roseman-Gannon 82.5 km (51.3 mi) Gold Coast, Qld [92]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The race was promoted as the championship of Australasia.
  2. The race was won by  Jeremy Hunt (GBR) however the title went to the first Australian.
  3. deadheat for second place.

References

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  3. "Cycling". Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW: National Library of Australia). 12 August 1903. p. 3.
  4. "Goulburn to Sydney road race.". The Referee (Sydney, NSW: National Library of Australia). 27 September 1911. p. 10.
  5. 1 2 "Opperman again". Evening News (Sydney, NSW: National Library of Australia). 19 November 1927. p. 3.
  6. 1 2 "Dunlop Grand Prix". The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 26 November 1927. p. 72.
  7. 1 2 "Official placings for race". The Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 31 October 1934. p. 14.
  8. 1 2 "Cycling to Rowley". The Sun-Herald (Sydney, NSW: National Library of Australia). 24 September 1950. p. 11 Section: Sports Section.
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  11. "The Dunlop Road Race won by M Chappell". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 1 September 1902. p. 7.
  12. "The Dunlop Road Race won by J Arnst". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 24 August 1903. p. 6.
  13. "The Dunlop Road Race won by J Wright". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 22 August 1904. p. 7.
  14. "The Dunlop Road Race won by Hawley". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 2 October 1905. p. 6.
  15. "Dunlop Road Race won by D. D. Riley". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 24 September 1906. p. 9.
  16. "Dunlop Road Race M. B. Dobie wins". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 30 September 1907. p. 6.
  17. "Dunlop Road Race won by J.T. Donohue, NSW". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 5 October 1908. p. 8.
  18. "Dunlop Road Race W.E. Knaggs the winner". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 4 October 1909. p. 8.
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  21. "Dunlop Road Race A.R.W. Collins finishes first, protest entered". The Argus (Melbourne) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 16 October 1911. p. 9.
  22. "Warrnambool winner disqualified". The Referee (Sydney, NSW: National Library of Australia). 25 October 1911. p. 10.
  23. "New Zealand riders triumph in Warrnambool race". The Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 14 October 1922. p. 2.
  24. "P. Wells wins Warrnambool road race today". The Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 27 October 1923. p. 3.
  25. "W.F. King wins world's famous Warrnambool from C. Snell and A.J. Brumby". The Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 11 October 1924. p. 3.
  26. "Warrnambool to Melbourne race". The Referee (Sydney, NSW: National Library of Australia). 14 October 1925. p. 15.
  27. "Young Gippsland grazier wins famous Warrnambool road race". The Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 9 October 1926. p. 4.
  28. "Opperman awarded "Warrnambool" following Marshall’s disqualification.". The Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 5 October 1929. p. 6.
  29. "Nicholson Declared Winner". The Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 9 October 1929. p. 10.
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