Oceania Road Cycling Championships

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The Oceania Road Championships are a series of road cycling races held annually to determine the Oceanian champion in each event. The event has been held since 1995 and consists of an elite and under-23 men's and an elite women's road race and time trial.

Oceania Road Championships
The champion's jersey
Race details
RegionOceania
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Oceania Tour
History
First edition1995 (1995)

The Oceania Cycling Confederation hosts the events to provide an opportunity for athletes to gain UCI points, and to help selection for national team representation at world championships.[1]

Competitions

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Number Year Country Location Road race Time trial
1 1995   Australia Townsville
2 1997   New Zealand Wanganui
3 1999   Australia Sydney
4 2005   New Zealand Wanganui
5 2007 (1)   Australia Murwillumbah
6 2007 (2)   New Zealand Invercargill
7 2009 (1)   Australia Geelong
8 2009 (2)   New Zealand Invercargill
9 2011   Australia Shepparton (Dookie)
10 2012   New Zealand Queenstown
11 2013   Australia Canberra
12 2014   Australia Toowoomba
13 2015   Australia Toowoomba road race at Goombungee time trial at Helidon
14 2016   Australia Bendigo
15 2017   Australia Canberra
16 2018   Australia Tasmania road race at Railton time trial at Evandale
17 2019   Australia Tasmania road race at Railton time trial at Evandale
N/A 2020–2021 Cancelled[2]
18 2022   Australia Queensland
19 2023   Australia Queensland
20 2024   Australia Queensland

Men's events

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Road race

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The road race championship races for elite and U23 riders were combined, except for 2009(1).

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995   Ric Reid   Marc Rousseau   Duncan Smith
1997   Glen Mitchell   Karl Murray   Brendon Vesty
1999   Jean-Charles Goyetche   Robin Reid   Baden Burke
2005   Gordon McCauley   Phillip Thuaux   Geoffrey Burndred
2007 (1)   Robert McLachlan   David Pell   Ashley Whitehead
2007 (2)   Hayden Roulston   Joe Chapman   Paul Odlin
2009 (1)   Tommy Nankervis   Daniel Braunsteins   Nick Walker
2009 (2)   Michael Matthews   Matt Marshall   Alex McGregor
2011   Ryan Obst   Sam Rutherford   Steele Von Hoff
2012   Paul Odlin   Nick Aitken   Mark O'Brien
2013   Cameron Meyer   Damien Howson   Jack Anderson
2014   Luke Durbridge   Robert Power   Bernard Sulzberger
2015   Taylor Gunman   Jordan Kerby   Daniel Barry
2016   Sean Lake   Brendan Canty   Mark O'Brien
2017   Lucas Hamilton   Michael Storer   Jai Hindley
2018   Chris Harper   James Whelan   Cyrus Monk
2019   Benjamin Dyball   Jason Christie   Chris Harper
2022   James Fouché   Tom Sexton   Zack Gilmore
2023   Liam Walsh   Brady Gilmore   Tom Sexton
2024   Ryan Cavanagh   Matthew Greenwood   Aaron Gate

Time trial

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The ITT championship races for elite and U23 riders were combined, except for 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2017, when U23 riders raced on a shorter course than the elite riders. In 2007(1) (Hayden Josefski), 2009(2) (Michael Matthews), and 2012 (Damien Howson) the U23 champions clocked better times than the elite champions. However, U23 riders were not eligible for the elite title at this time, a rule which later has been discarded by the UCI.

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995   Jonathan Hall   Nathan O'Neill   Gary Anderson
1997   Lee Vertongen   Stuart Mitchell   Jonathan Hall
1999   Jonathan Hall   Jean-Marc Riviere   Peter Milostic
2005   Gordon McCauley, 1st overall   Robin Reid, 3rd   Aaron Strong, 6th
2007 (1)   Cameron Wurf, 2nd   David Pell, 3rd   Robert McLachlan, 5th
2007 (2)   Gordon McCauley, 1st   Joseph Cooper, 2nd   Reon Park, 3rd
2009 (1)   Chris Jongewaard   David Pell   Chris Martin
2009 (2)   Drew Ginn, 3rd   Logan Hutchings, 4th   Simon Croom, 6th
2011   William Dickeson   David Pell   Nick Bensley
2012   Sam Horgan, 2nd   Paul Odlin, 3rd   Michael Cupitt, 4th
2013   Paul Odlin   Benjamin Dyball   Joseph Cooper
2014   Joseph Cooper   William Clarke   Lachlan Norris
2015   Michael Hepburn, 1st   Craig Evers, 3rd   Cameron Wurf, 4th
2016   Sean Lake, 1st   Joseph Cooper, 2nd   Benjamin Dyball, 3rd
2017   Sean Lake   Benjamin Dyball   Hamish Bond
2018   Hamish Bond, 1st   Sean Lake, 3rd   James Ogilvie, 6th
2019   Benjamin Dyball, 1st   Jason Christie, 2nd   Michael Freiberg, 4th
2022   Aaron Gate   Tom Sexton   Michael Freiberg
2023   Tom Sexton   Jordan Villani   Riley Fleming
2024   Aaron Gate   Oliver Stenning   Ben Dyball

Women

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Road race

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995   Cathy Reardon   Charlotte White-Pordham   Kirsten Richards
2002   Claire Baxter   Robyn Wong   Nicole Swain
2003   Leonie Aisbett   Elisabeth Williams   Lorian Graham
2005   Sarah Ulmer   Susie Wood   Toni Bradshaw
2007 (1)   Kathryn Watt   Carla Ryan   Peta Mullens
2007 (2)   Rochelle Gilmore   Joanne Kiesanowski   Emma Crum
2009 (1)   Alexis Rhodes   Ruth Corset   Rochelle Gilmore
2009 (2)   Bridie O'Donnell   Karen Fulton   Rochelle Gilmore
2011   Shara Gillow   Bridie O'Donnell   Chloe McConville
2012   Gracie Elvin   Shara Gillow   Rachel Neylan
2013   Katrin Garfoot   Amy Bradley   Carla Ryan
2014   Jessica Allen   Lisa Keeling   Shara Gillow
2015   Lauren Kitchen   Lizzie Williams   Katrin Garfoot
2016   Shannon Malseed   Jessica Mundy   Lisen Hockings
2017   Lisen Hockings   Shannon Malseed   Lucy Kennedy
2018   Sharlotte Lucas   Grace Brown   Mikayla Harvey
2019   Sharlotte Lucas   Sarah Gigante   Jemma Eastwood
2022   Josie Talbot   Danielle De Francesco   Amber Pate
2023   Sophie Edwards   Matilda Raynolds   Ruth Corset
2024   Katelyn Nicholson   Keely Bennett   Haylee Fuller

Time trial

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995   Karen Barrow   Cathy Reardon   Joanna Lawn
2003   Amy Safe-Gillett   Natalie Bates   Kathryn Watt
2005   Sarah Ulmer   Kathryn Watt   Alison Shanks
2007 (1)   Vicky Whitelaw-Eustace   Kathryn Watt   Carla Ryan
2007 (2)   Bridie O'Donnell   Dale Tye   Rachel Mercer
2009 (1)   Bridie O'Donnell   Alexis Rhodes   Vicky Whitelaw-Eustace
2009 (2)   Alexis Rhodes   Melissa Holt   Bridie O'Donnell
2011   Shara Gillow   Bridie O'Donnell   Alexis Rhodes
2012   Shara Gillow   Gracie Elvin   Bridie O'Donnell
2013   Taryn Heather   Grace Sulzberger   Ruth Corset
2014   Shara Gillow   Felicity Wardlaw   Reta Trotman
2015   Katrin Garfoot   Lauren Kitchen   Rebecca Mackey
2016   Katrin Garfoot   Bridie O'Donnell   Kate Perry
2017   Lucy Kennedy   Rebecca Mackey   Lisen Hockings
2018   Grace Brown   Kate Perry   Sharlotte Lucas
2019   Kate Perry   Nicole Frain   Jennifer Pettenon
2022   Georgie Howe   Amber Pate   Anna Davis
2023   Georgia Perry   Bronwyn Macgregor   Celestine Frantz
2024   Isabelle Carnes   Katelyn Nicholson   Maddison Taylor

Road race

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2007   Blair James   Clinton Robert Avery   Alexander Meenhorst
2009   Michael Matthews   Mat Marshall   Alex McGregor
2011   Richard Lang   Nathan Haas   Stuart Smith
2014   Robert Power   Robert-Jon McCarthy   George Tansley
2015   David Edwards   Fraser Gough   Ayden Toovey
2016   Michael Storer   Chris Harper   Cyrus Monk
2017   Lucas Hamilton   Michael Storer   Jai Hindley
2018   James Whelan   Cyrus Monk   Jason Lea
2019   Tyler Lindorff   Michael Potter   Peter Livingstone
2022   Brady Gilmore   Dylan George   Matthew Dinham
2023   Liam Walsh   Brady Gilmore   Declan Trecize
2024   Matthew Greenwood   Jackson Medway   Jack Ward

Time trial

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2007   Matthew Sillars   Clinton Robert Avery   Peter Rennie
2009   Jack Anderson   Michael Matthews   Sam Horgan
2011   Damien Howson   Nick Aitken   Aaron Donnelly
2012   Damien Howson   Edward Bissaker   Michael Freiberg
2013   Damien Howson   Campbell Flakemore   Adam Phelan
2014   Harry Carpenter   Campbell Flakemore   Oscar Stevenson
2015   Harry Carpenter   Daniel Fitter   Tom Kaesler
2016   Alexander Morgan   Oscar Stevenson   Michael Storer
2017   Liam Magennis   Jason Lea   Cyrus Monk
2018   Jake Marryatt   Liam Magennis   Jason Lea
2019   Liam Magennis   Alastair Christie-Johnston   Jordan Louis
2022   Logan Currie   Dylan George   Keegan Hornblow
2023   Brady Gilmore   Hamish McKenzie   Oliver Bleddyn
2024   Jackson Medway   Lucas Murphy   Guy Yarrell

References

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  1. ^ "Oceania Championships move to Bendigo | Cyclingnews.com". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. ^ Situation dans le contexte actuel de la pandémie du coronavirus (Covid-19)
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