2010 national road cycling championships

The 2010 national road cycling championships began in January in Australia and New Zealand. Most of the European national championships take place in June.

Jerseys

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The winner of each national championship wears the national jersey in all their races for the next year in the respective discipline, apart from the World Championships, or unless they are wearing a category leader's jersey in a stage race. Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country's flag or use the colours from it. Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that not derived from a national flag, such as the National colours of Australia on the jerseys of Australian national champions.

2010 champions

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Men's Elite

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Country Men's Elite Road Race Champion Champion's Current Team Men's Elite Time Trial Champion Champion's Current Team
  Albania Redi Halilaj
  Andorra David Albós Agrupació Ciclista Andorrana
  Angola Igor Silva Igor Silva
  Argentina Jorge Pi CC San Juan Matías Médici Scott–Marcondes Cesar–São José dos Campos
  Antigua and Barbuda Cosmos Richardson Robert Marsh
  Aruba George Winterdal Gino Hodge
  Australia Travis Meyer[1] Garmin–Transitions Cameron Meyer[2] Garmin–Transitions
  Austria Harald Starzengruber Union Raiffeisen Radteam Tirol Matthias Brändle Footon–Servetto–Fuji
  Bahamas Lee Farmer
  Barbados Simon Clarke Darren Matthews
  Belarus Aleksandr Kuschynski Liquigas–Doimo Branislau Samoilau Quick-Step
  Belgium Stijn Devolder Quick-Step Stijn Devolder Quick-Step
  Belize Leroy Casasola Byron Pope
  Benin Aubierge Soglo Augustin Amoussouvi
  Bermuda Geri Mewett Garth Thomson
  Bolivia Óscar Soliz EBSA Óscar Soliz EBSA
  Brazil Murilo Fischer Garmin–Transitions Luiz Carlos Amorim Scott–Marcondes Cesar–São José dos Campos
  British Virgin Islands Chris Ghiorse Darel Christopher Jr.
  Brunei Muhammad Abd Aziz Muhammad Abd Aziz
  Bulgaria Danail Petrov Madeinox–Boavista Vladimir Koev Hemus 1896–Vivelo
  Burkina Faso Abdul Wahab Sawadogo
  Canada Will Routley Jelly Belly–Kenda Svein Tuft Garmin–Transitions
  Cayman Islands Johan Heath Steve Abbott
  China Luis Fernando Sepúlveda Marco Arriagada
  Colombia Félix Cárdenas GW–Shimano Carlos Ospina Liga de Antioquia
  Costa Rica Henry Raabe Citi Economy Blue José Adrián Bonilla Citi Economy Blue
  Ivory Coast
  Croatia Radoslav Rogina Loborika Matija Kvasina Zheroquadro–Radenska
  Cuba Raul Granjel Arnold Alcolea
  Cyprus Vassilis Adamou
  Czech Republic Petr Benčik PSK Whirlpool–Author František Raboň Team HTC–Columbia
  Denmark Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank Jakob Fuglsang Team Saxo Bank
  Dominican Republic Deivy Capellan[3] Mauricio Báez Augusto Sánchez[4] Aro & Pedal
  Democratic Republic of the Congo Dukua Bumba
  Ecuador José Ragonessi Segundo Navarrete
  El Salvador Mario Contreras Mario Contreras
  Estonia Kalle Kriit Cofidis Tanel Kangert EC St. Etienne-Loire
  France Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Telecom Nicolas Vogondy Bbox Bouygues Telecom
  Finland Jussi Veikkanen Française des Jeux Matti Helminen
  Gabon Arnaud Ontsassi Arnaud Ontsassi
  Germany Christian Knees Team Milram Tony Martin Team HTC–Columbia
  Greece Ioannis Tamouridis SP Tableware Ioannis Tamouridis SP Tableware
  Grenada Sidney Walters Sidney Walters
  Ghana Nuru Paddy
  Guatemala Edgar Hoch Manuel Rodas
  Guyana Warren McKay
  Hong Kong Tang Wang Yip
  Hungary Péter Kusztor Atlas Personal Péter Kusztor Atlas Personal
  Georgia Giorgi Nadiradze
  Iceland David Sigurdsson Gunnlaugur Jonasson
  Iran Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team Hossein Askari Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
  Ireland Matthew Brammeier An Post–Sean Kelly David McCann Giant Asia Racing Team
  Israel Niv Libner Amore & Vita–Conad Eyal Rahat
  Italy Giovanni Visconti ISD–NERI Marco Pinotti Team HTC–Columbia
  Jamaica Oniel Samuels Oniel Samuels
  Japan Takashi Miyazawa CDC–Cavaliere Shinichi Fukushima Geumsan Ginseng Asia
  Kazakhstan Maxim Gourov Astana Andrey Mizurov Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
  Kyrgyzstan Evgeny Vakker Giant Asia Racing Team Evgeny Vakker Giant Asia Racing Team
  Latvia Aleksejs Saramotins Team HTC–Columbia Raivis Belohvoščiks Ceramica Flaminia
  Lebanon
  Libya Fathi Al Tayeb
  Liechtenstein Daniel Rinner Tyrol–Team Radland Tirol Daniel Rinner Tyrol–Team Radland Tirol
  Lesotho Phetetso Monese
  Lithuania Vytautas Kaupas Continental Team Differdange Ignatas Konovalovas Cervélo TestTeam
  Luxembourg Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank
  Macedonia Gorgi Popstefanov Energi Cycling Macedonia Joze Jovanov Elektrika
  Malawi Missi Kathumba
  Malaysia Muhamad Othman Drapac–Porsche Cycling
  Malta Maurice Formosa Etienne Bonello
  Mauritius Hugo Caetane Yannick Lincoln
  Mongolia Tuguldur Tuulkhangai Tuguldur Tuulkhangai
  Moldova Alexandre Pliușchin Team Katusha Sergiu Cioban
  Morocco Mohammed El Ammoury Mouhssine Lahsaini
  Mexico Carlos López Canel's Turbo Raúl Alcalá Orsan
  Namibia Joris Harteveld Jacques Celliers
  Netherlands Niki Terpstra Team Milram Jos van Emden Rabobank
  Netherlands Antilles Marc de Maar UnitedHealthcare–Maxxis Marc de Maar UnitedHealthcare–Maxxis
  Nicaragua Roger Arteaga
  North Korea
  New Zealand Jack Bauer[5] Endura Racing Gordon McCauley[6] Genesys Wealth Advisers
  Norway Thor Hushovd Cervélo TestTeam Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Sky
  Pakistan Ali Wazir
  Paraguay Ruben Armoa Carlos Carlson
  Peru Jorge Quispe John Cunto
  Philippines Tomas Martinez Merculio Ramos
  Poland Jacek Morajko Mróz Active Jet Jarosław Marycz Team Saxo Bank
  Portugal Rui Sousa Barbot–Siper Rui Costa Caisse d'Epargne
  Puerto Rico Juan Martínez Adorno Jaime Colon
  Romania Marian Frunzeanu Dinamo-Scorseze Dan Anghelache C.S. Mazicon București
  Russia Alexandr Kolobnev Team Katusha Vladimir Gusev Team Katusha
  Rwanda Adrien Niyonshuti MTN–Energade
  Saint Lucia Sammy Joseph Kurt Maraj
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Reginald Douglas Reginald Douglas
  Serbia Zsolt Dér Partizan Srbija Esad Hasanovič Partizan Srbija
  Seychelles Andy Rose Andy Rose
  Singapore Darren Low Cycleworx Darren Low[7] Cycleworx
  Slovakia Jakub Novak Amore & Vita–Conad Martin Velits Team HTC–Columbia
  Slovenia Gorazd Štangelj Astana Gregor Gazvoda RC Arbö–Gourmetfein–Wels
  South Africa Christoff Van Heerden MTN–Energade Kevin Evans MTN–Energade
  Spain José Iván Gutiérrez Caisse d'Epargne Luis León Sánchez Caisse d'Epargne
  Suriname Murwin Arumjo Moses Rickets
  Sweden Michael Stevenson Sparebanken Vest–Ridley Gustav Larsson Team Saxo Bank
   Switzerland Martin Elmiger Ag2r–La Mondiale Rubens Bertogliati Androni Giocattoli
  Taiwan Feng Chun Kai Action Cycling Team
  Tunisia Rafaâ Chtioui Acqua & Sapone Ahmed Mrahihi
  Turkey Behçet Usta Brisaspor Kemal Kucukbay Brisaspor
  Trinidad and Tobago Ryan Sabga Black Dog Professional Cycling Marcus Carvalho Rafmon Mecalfab
  Ukraine Vitaliy Popkov ISD Continental Team Vitaliy Popkov ISD Continental Team
  United Kingdom Geraint Thomas Team Sky Bradley Wiggins Team Sky
  United Arab Emirates Yousif Banihammad
  Uruguay Pablo Pintos Jorge Soto
  United States Ben King Trek–Livestrong Taylor Phinney Trek–Livestrong
  United States Virgin Islands Glenn Massiah Juancito Gario
  Uganda David Matovu
  Uzbekistan Sergey Lagutin Vacansoleil Ruslan Karimov
  Venezuela José Alirio Contreras Tomás Gil
  Vietnam Mai Cong Hieu
  Zambia Isaac Banda Yanjanani Sakala
  Zimbabwe Dave Martin Dave Martin

Women's

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Country Women's Road Race Champion Women's Time Trial Champion
  Argentina Marcela Zarate Valeria Müller
  Antigua and Barbuda Linsey Duffy Tamiko Butler
  Australia Ruth Corset[8] Amber Halliday[9]
  Austria Andrea Graus
  Bahamas Linda Holowesko Amanda Graham
  Belarus Aksana Papko Aksana Papko
  Belgium Liesbet De Vocht Grace Verbeke
  Bermuda Sarah Bonnett Deanna McHullen Thomson
  Bolivia Valeria Escobar Valeria Escobar
  Brazil Janildes Fernandes Silva Debora Cristina Gerhard
  Canada Joëlle Numainville Julie Beveridge
  China Paola Muñoz Grandon Olga Cisternas
  Colombia Viviana Velasquez Ana Paola Madriñan Villegas
  Costa Rica Yessenia Villalta Nataila Navarro
  Croatia Marina Boduljak Jelena Gracin
  Cuba Yudelmis Domínguez Masague Dalila Rodríguez Hernandez
  Cyprus Adria Christophorou
  Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková Martina Sáblíková
  Dominican Republic Hilda Castillo[4]
  Denmark Annika Langvad Annika Langvad
  El Salvador Evelyn García Evelyn García
  Estonia Grete Treier Grete Treier
  France Mélodie Lesueur Jeannie Longo[10]
  Finland Carina Ketonen Anna Lindström
  Germany Charlotte Becker Judith Arndt
  Guatemala Cindy Morales Aquino
  Hong Kong Sau Yee Ho
  Hungary Krisztina Fay Anikó Révész
  Ireland Olivia Dillon Olivia Dillon
  Israel Inbar Ronen Yarden Avidan
  Italy Monia Baccaille Tatiana Guderzo
  Japan Mayuko Hagiwara Mayuko Hagiwara
  Kazakhstan Natalya Stefanskaya
  Latvia Jelena Dovgaluk
  Lithuania Aušrinė Trebaitė Kataržina Sosna
  Luxembourg Christine Majerus Christine Majerus
  Malaysia Mariana Mohammad
  Mexico Verónica Leal Verónica Leal
  Mongolia Jamsran Ulziisolongo Jamsran Ulziisolongo
  Namibia Heletje van Staden Charmaine Shannon
  Netherlands Loes Gunnewijk Marianne Vos
  Netherlands Antilles Gerda Fokker Gerda Fokker
  New Zealand Rushlee Buchanan[11] Melissa Holt[12]
  Norway Lise Nøstvold Gunn Hilleren
  Poland Małgorzata Jasińska Maja Włoszczowska
  Portugal Vanessa Fernandes Vanessa Fernandes
  Puerto Rico Marie Alexia Rosado Collado Fabiola Acaron
  Russia Tatiana Antoshina Tatiana Antoshina
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Kathryn Bertine Kathryn Bertine
  Serbia Ivana Miucic Jovana Krtinic
  Singapore Siew Kheng Dinah Chan
  Slovakia Katarína Uhláriková Alžbeta Pavlendová
  Slovenia Polona Batagelj Tjaša Rutar
  South Africa Cherise Taylor Cashandra Slingerland
  Spain Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro
  Sweden Emma Johansson Emilia Fahlin
   Switzerland Emilie Aubry Pascale Schnider
  Turkey Gül Çelebi Merve Tayfun Marmara
  Ukraine Nina Ovcharenko Hanna Solovey
  United Kingdom Emma Pooley Emma Pooley
  United States Mara Abbott Evelyn Stevens
  Venezuela Danielys García Danielys García
  Zimbabwe Linda Rousseau Linda Davidson

Men's Under-23

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Country Men's Under-23 Road Race Champion Men's Under-23 Time Trial Champion
  Argentina Agustín Fraysse
  Australia Michael Hepburn[13] Rohan Dennis[14]
  Belarus
  Belgium Laurens De Vreese Jonathan Breyne
  Bolivia Wilder Juchani
  Brazil Tiego Gasparotto Justo Thiago Duarte Nardin
  Canada Arnaud Paillon Hugo Houle
  China Gonzalo Andres Gonzalez Vayccettes Pedro Palma Dos Santos
  China
  Colombia Juan Pablo Valencia
  Costa Rica Allan Morales César Rojas
  Croatia Luka Grubic
  Cyprus
  Czech Republic
  Denmark Ricky Enø Jørgensen Rasmus Christian Quaade
  Dominican Republic José Payano Marcos Capellan
  Ecuador Carlos Quishpe
  Estonia Martin Puusepp
  Germany John Degenkolb Marcel Kittel
  Guatemala Miguel Muñoz
  Hungary István Molnár Gábor Fejes
  Ireland Sam Bennett Aaron Buggle
  Italy Stefano Agostini Matteo Mammini
  Japan Genki Yamamoto Yoshiaki Shimada
  Kazakhstan
  Luxembourg Joël Zangerle
  Mexico Cesar Vaquera Eder Frayre
  Macedonia Kostadin Petrov
  Netherlands Tom-Jelte Slagter Martijn Keizer
  New Zealand Tom Findlay[5] Michael Vink[15]
  Norway Magnus Børresen Åge Phan Haugård
  Peru Cristhian Cruz Jhon Zapana
  Poland Pawel Charucki
  Portugal Marco Coelho Nelson Oliveira
  Romania Andrei Nechita Sipos Zoltan
  Russia Valeri Kaykov
  Slovenia Blaž Furdi
  South Africa Johann van Zyl Reinardt Janse van Rensburg
  Spain Albert Torres Jesus Herrada Lopez
  Sweden
   Switzerland Michael Baer Silvan Dillier
  Turkey Ahmet Örken Ahmet Örken
  Ukraine Artem Topchanyuk
  United Kingdom Andrew Fenn
  Uruguay Alem Presa Roderyck Asconeguy
  United States Ben King Andrew Talansky
  Uzbekistan
  Venezuela Jonathan Monsalve Carlos Galviz

References

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  2. ^ "Scody Australian Open Road Championships: Elite Men's Time Trial, Route Maps & Results | Cyclingnews.com". Archived from the original on 2010-01-09. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  3. ^ "Campeonato Nacional de Ruta 2010" (in Spanish). Ciclismo.com.do. 14 March 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2016.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b "Campeonato Nacional Contrarreloj Individual 2010" (in Spanish). Ciclismo.com.do. 7 March 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2016.[permanent dead link]
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  7. ^ The race was won by Colin Robertson, an English rider
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