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National road cycling championship in Australia
The Champion's Jersey
The Australian National Road Race Championships , are held annually with an event for each category of bicycle 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 1949 the Australian Professional Long Distance Road Cycling Championship was contested annually (with the exception of the years 1940 to 1945, due to the outbreak of
World War II ). Until 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] In 1946, the national long distance championship was awarded to the rider making the fastest time in the 187 miles (301 km) Melbourne to Horsham road race. In 1947 and 1948, the championship was awarded to the rider making the fastest time in the 192 miles (309 km) Melbourne to Albury road race.
[8]
[9] In 1949, the title of long distance road champion of Australia was awarded to the rider making the fastest time in the 195 miles (314 km) Melbourne to Lakes Entrance road race.
In 1950 the first separate event was held at
Cronulla .
[10]
The women's event was first held in 1978.
[11]
Multiple winners
Men
[12]
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
Luke Plapp
2022, 2023, 2024
2
Tom Larcombe
1904, 1907
Richard Lamb
1930, 1932
Alan Angus
1936, 1937
Dean Toseland
1938, 1939
Max Rowley
1946, 1949
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
Robbie McEwen
2002, 2005
Simon Gerrans
2012, 2014
Jack Bobridge
2011, 2016
Cameron Meyer
2020, 2021
Women
[11]
Wins
Rider
Years
4
Kathleen Shannon
1985, 1986, 1990, 1991
Kathy Watt
1992, 1993, 1994, 1998
3
Amanda Spratt
2012, 2016, 2020
2
Deborah Kinnear
1987, 1988
Katie Mactier
2001, 2007
Oenone Wood
2004, 2008
Gracie Elvin
2013, 2014
Matthew Lloyd
Elite
Men
Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
1901
Andy Ralston (
NZ )
[n 1]
9h 00' 30"
Albert E. Nioa
David Duncan Alexander
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[13]
1902
HG O’Callaghan , Vic
8h 46' 23"
Albert E. Nioa
Andy Ralston (
NZ )
[n 1]
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[14]
1903
Jack Arnst (
NZ )
[n 1]
7h 43' 00"
Richard Arnst (
NZ )
Charley Gee
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[15]
1904
Tom Larcombe , NSW
7h 48' 07"
Jack Wright , Vic
Harold Henderson (
NZ )
[n 1]
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[16]
1905
William Hawley , Vic
7h 52' 26"
Herbert William Viney , Tas
Charlie Baulderstone , SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[17]
1906
Hermann Ellmers Mehrtens (
NZ )
[n 1]
8h 53' 52"
Alf Birch (
NZ )
Albert E Humm (
NZ )
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[18]
1907
Tom Larcombe , NSW
7h 40' 10"
Edward Birch
Meldrum Dobie
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[19]
1908
Matt Chappell , Vic
7h 46' 27"
Orwood "Chummy" Pearne , Tas
HT Munro
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[20]
1909
Iddo "Snowy" Munro , Vic
7h 12' 51"
Albert H. Pianta , Vic
Thomas "Jeb" Gascoyne , Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[21]
1910
Joe Pianta , WA
9h 30' 46"
Joe McSweeney , WA
Andy Colvin
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[22]
[23]
1911
Phil O'Shea (
NZ )
[n 1]
8h 08' 44"
Albert H. Pianta , WA
J Tozer (
NZ )
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[24]
[25]
1912-1921
Not held
1922
Phil O'Shea (
NZ )
[n 1]
8h 59' 08"
Don Kirkham , (Vic)
Les "Bowie" Stevens , Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[26]
1923
Phil O'Shea (
NZ )
[n 1]
7h 51' 41"
Jack Beasley , Vic
Ernie Bainbridge , Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[27]
1924
Hubert Opperman , Vic
7h 15' 37"
Ernie Bainbridge , Vic
TJ Robinson , SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[28]
1925
Harold Smith , WA
7h 25' 01"
Jack J Beasley , Vic
AR White , NSW
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[29]
1926
Hubert Opperman , Vic
7h 36' 10"
Harold Smith , WA
George McLeod , Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[30]
1927
Hubert Opperman , Vic
40h 41' 34"
Harry Watson (
NZ )
[n 1]
Ernie Bainbridge , Vic
691 mi (1,112 km)
Victoria
[5]
[6]
1928
Not held
1929
Hubert Opperman , Vic
8h 07' 10"
George McLeod , Vic
Horrie Marshall , WA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[31]
[32]
[33]
1930
Richard Lamb , Vic
8h 20' 10"
Hubert Opperman , Vic
Ken Ross , NSW
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[34]
1931
Matt Lynch , Vic
6h 31' 28"
Allan Oram , Vic
Herbert Withal , Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[35]
1932
Richard Lamb , Vic
6h 21' 18"
Ossie Nicholson , Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[36]
1933
Hefty Stuart , Vic
6h 27' 56"
Hubert Opperman , Vic
Richard Lamb , Vic
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[37]
1934
Harry Cruise , Vic
53h 30' 33"
Harry Watson (
NZ )
[n 1]
Richard Lamb , Vic
1,000 mi (1,600 km)
Victoria
[7]
1935
Clinton Beasley , Vic
6h 24' 36"
Richard Lamb , Vic
Dean Toseland , SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[38]
1936
Alan Angus , Vic
6h 44' 50"
Clinton Beasley , Vic
Dean Toseland , SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[39]
1937
Alan Angus , Vic
7h 19' 09"
Clinton Beasley , Vic
Lloyd Thomas (
NZ )
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[40]
1938
Dean Toseland , SA
6h 44' 53"
Keith Thurgood , SA
J Christison , NSW
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[41]
1939
Dean Toseland , SA
8h 18' 06"
Bill Moritz , SA
Keith Thurgood , SA
165 mi (266 km)
Warrnambool, Vic
[42]
1940-1945
Not held
1946
Max Rowley , Vic
9h 31' 28"
Jack Bates , Vic
Keith Rowley , Vic
187 mi (301 km)
Horsham, Vic
[43]
1947
Jack Bates , Vic
8h 54' 40"
Max Rowley , Vic
Dean Toseland , SA
192 mi (309 km)
Albury, Vic
[9]
[44]
1948
Duncan Hunter , Vic
8h 02' 22"
Keith Rowley
Max Rowley , Vic
192 mi (309 km)
Albury, Vic
[45]
1949
Max Rowley , Vic
8h 55' 49"
Keith Rowley
Jack Bates , Vic
195 mi (314 km)
Lakes Entrance, Vic
[46]
1950
Keith Rowley , Vic
5h 55' 20"
Harold Johnson , NSW
Stan Bonney , Vic
125 mi (201 km)
Cronulla ,
New South Wales
[10]
1951
John Beasley , Vic
6h 10' 48"
Graham Stabell
Peter Anthony
125 mi (201 km)
Templestowe, Vic
[47]
1952
Neil Peadon , NSW
6h 21' 36"
Graham Stabell
Max Rowley , Vic
125 mi (201 km)
Centennial Park , NSW
[48]
1953
Alby Saunders , Vic
5h 40' 52"
Hector Sutherland , Vic
Neil Peadon , NSW
125 mi (201 km)
Launceston, Tas
[49]
1954
Eddie Smith , Vic
5h 45' 58"
Hector Sutherland , Vic
Angelo Catalano
125 mi (201 km)
Ringwood , Vic
[50]
1955
Eddie Smith , Vic
Murray French
Ronald Murray
125 mi (201 km)
Centennial Park , NSW
[51]
1956
Russell Mockridge
6h 18' 22"
Eddie Smith , Vic
Viv Blazely
125 mi (201 km)
Hobart , Tas
[12]
1957
Russell Mockridge
6h 24' 35"
James Taylor
Peter Panton
125 mi (201 km)
Melbourne , Vic
[12]
1958
Russell Mockridge
Peter Panton
Barry Waddell
[12]
1959
Fred Roche
5h 45' 18"
Sid Patterson
John Young
125 mi (201 km)
Colac , Vic
[12]
1960
Fred Roche
John Young
Bill Knevitt
[12]
1961
Neville Veale
Bill Knevitt
Fred Roche
[12]
1962
John O'Sullivan
Alan McLennan
Kerry Hoole
[12]
1963
Warwick Dalton (
NZ )
6h 07' 00"
Kerry Hoole
John Young
125 mi (201 km)
Mount Gambier , SA
[12]
1964
Barry Waddell
Bill Lawrie
Sid Patterson
[12]
1965
Matt Martino
Barry Walker
John Young
[12]
1966
Kerry Hoole
Ian Campbell
Glen Birmingham
[12]
1967
Graeme Gilmore
Keith Oliver, Jr.
Kerry Hoole
Lithgow , NSW
[12]
1968
Barry Waddell
Kerry Hoole
Keith Oliver, Jr.
[12]
1969
Robert Whetters
Tony Kelliher
Kerry Hoole
[12]
1970
Graham McVilly
Keith Oliver, Jr.
Alan Goodchild
[12]
1971
Graham McVilly
Kerry Hoole
Jeffery Hartley
[12]
1972
Kevin Spencer
Frank Atkins
Kerry Hoole
[12]
1973
Kerry Hoole
Henk Vogels Sr.
Vic Adams
[12]
1974
Graham Rowley
Vic Adams
Warren Rudd
[12]
1975
Donald Wilson
Bruce Hunt
Mike Dye
[12]
1976
Peter Besanko
5h 04' 21"
Graham McVilly
Tony Branchflower
[12]
1977
Donal Wilson
John Trevorrow
[12]
1978
John Trevorrow
Graeme Hodgkiss
Shane Bartley
[12]
1979
John Trevorrow
David Allan
Terry Hammond
[12]
1980
John Trevorrow
Peter Besanko
Terry Stacey
[12]
1981
Clyde Sefton
John Trevorrow
David Allan
[12]
1982
Wayne Hildred (
NZ )
Terry Hammond
Peter Besanko
[12]
1983
Terry Hammond
6h 00' 55"
Clyde Sefton
Shane Sutton
200 km (120 mi)
Surfers Paradise , Qld
[12]
1984
Peter Besanko
Jim Krynen
Shane Sutton
[12]
1985
Laurie Venn
Murray Hall
Wayne Nicholls
200 km (120 mi)
Melbourne , Vic
[12]
1986
Wayne Hildred (
NZ )
Michael Lynch
Anthony Hughes
[12]
1987
Allan Dipple
Wayne Hildred (
NZ )
Paul Miller
[12]
1988
Paul Miller
Michael Lynch
Paul Rugari
[12]
1989
Gary Clively
Eddy Salas
Scott Steward
[12]
1990
Dean McDonald
Eddy Salas
Malcolm Van Unen
Launceston , Tas
[12]
1991
Neil Stephens
Peter Besanko
Marcus Burns
[12]
1992
David McFarlane
Gavin Parsonage
Tim Jamieson
[12]
1993
Eddy Salas
Gavin Parsonage
Peter Besanko
[12]
1994
Allan Iacuone
Nick Gates
Scott McGrory
[12]
1995
Neil Stephens
Scott McGrory
Damien Forster
[12]
1996
Nick Gates
5h 01' 50"
Damian McDonald
Eddy Salas
200 km (120 mi)
Centennial Park , NSW
[52]
1997
Jonathan Hall
4h 17' 04"
Tristan Priem
Steve Williams
160 km (99 mi)
Perth , WA
[53]
1998
David McKenzie
4h 38' 16"
Tom Leaper
Eddy Salas
188 km (117 mi)
Melbourne , Vic
[54]
1999
Henk Vogels
4h 42' 41"
Stuart O'Grady
Jamie Drew
195 km (121 mi)
Portarlington, Vic
[55]
2000
Jamie Drew
4h 58' 56"
Scott Sunderland
Robbie McEwen
195 km (121 mi)
Portarlington, Vic
[n 2]
[56]
2001
Steve Williams
4h 50' 35"
Cameron Hughes
Matthew Wilson
195 km (121 mi)
Portarlington, Vic
[57]
2002
Robbie McEwen
4h 46' 18"
Nathan O'Neill
Robert Tighello
180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[58]
2003
Stuart O'Grady
4h 51' 37"
Allan Davis
Patrick Jonker
180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[59]
2004
Matthew Wilson
4h 47' 43"
Robert McLachlan
David McKenzie
180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[60]
2005
Robbie McEwen
4h 10' 13"
Robert McLachlan
Paul Crake
182 km (113 mi)
Echunga, SA
[61]
2006
Russell Van Hout
4h 09' 17"
Adam Hansen
Henk Vogels
176 km (109 mi)
Mount Torrens, SA
[62]
2007
Darren Lapthorne
4h 16' 18"
Robert McLachlan
Karl Menzies
163 km (101 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[63]
2008
Matthew Lloyd
4h 13' 22"
Adam Hansen
Rory Sutherland
163 km (101 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[64]
2009
Peter McDonald
4h 10' 34"
Michael Rogers
Adam Hansen
163 km (101 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[65]
2010
Travis Meyer
4h 26' 31"
David Kemp
Damien Turner
163 km (101 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[66]
2011
Jack Bobridge
4h 12' 42"
Matthew Goss
Simon Gerrans
163 km (101 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[67]
2012
Simon Gerrans
4h 07' 38"
Matthew Lloyd
Richie Porte
163 km (101 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[68]
2013
Luke Durbridge
4h 00' 46"
Michael Matthews
Steele Von Hoff
196 km (122 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[69]
2014
Simon Gerrans
4h 43' 43"
Cadel Evans
Richie Porte
184 km (114 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[70]
2015
Heinrich Haussler
4h 47' 24"
Caleb Ewan
Neil Van der Ploeg
183 km (114 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[71]
2016
Jack Bobridge
4h 40' 30"
Cameron Meyer
Patrick Lane
183 km (114 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[72]
2017
Miles Scotson
4h 37' 55"
Simon Gerrans
Nathan Haas
183 km (114 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[73]
2018
Alexander Edmondson
4h 54' 27"
Jay McCarthy
Chris Harper
183 km (114 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[74]
2019
Michael Freiberg
4h 44' 48"
Chris Harper
Cameron Meyer
185.6 km (115.3 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[75]
2020
Cameron Meyer
4h 48' 16"
Lucas Hamilton
Marcus Culey
186 km (116 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[76]
2021
Cameron Meyer
4h 39' 12"
Kelland O'Brien
Scott Bowden
185.6 km (115.3 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[77]
2022
Luke Plapp
4h 52' 04"
James Whelan
Brendan Johnston
185.6 km (115.3 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[78]
2023
Luke Plapp
4h 40' 42"
Simon Clarke
Michael Matthews
185.6 km (115.3 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[79]
2024
Luke Plapp
4h 40' 42"
Chris Harper
Kelland O'Brien
185.6 km (115.3 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[80]
Women
Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
1978
Kerry Galvin
Kaye Lehmann
Ann Tew
25 km (16 mi)
Horsham , Vic
[81]
1979
Linda Meadows
0h 41’ 25"
Barbara Eason
Sue Dennis
25 km (16 mi)
Horsham , Vic
[11]
1980
Jenny Quaife
[11]
1981
Heather Kelson
1h 19’ 46"
Elizabeth Battle
Vicky Carne
45.5 km (28.3 mi)
Launceston , Tas
[11]
1982
Siân Mulholland
Michelle Robbins
Vicky Carne
[11]
1983
Julie Speight
[11]
1984
Robyn Battison
1h 35’ 14"
Kathleen Shannon
Deborah De Jongh
[11]
1985
Kathleen Shannon
1h 20’ 48"
Robyn Battison
Wendy McKay
50 km (31 mi)
Bacchus Marsh , Vic
[11]
1986
Kathleen Shannon
Elizabeth Hepple
Robyn Battison
52 km (32 mi)
Adelaide , SA
[11]
1987
Deborah Kinnear
1h 23’ 17"
Kathy Watt
Jacqui Uttien
43 km (27 mi)
[11]
1988
Deborah Kinnear
1h 52’ 32"
Kathleen Shannon
Kathy Watt
71 km (44 mi)
[11]
1989
Jane Slack-Smith
1h 48’ 29"
Kathleen Shannon
Jennifer Hall
66 km (41 mi)
Canberra , ACT
[11]
1990
Kathleen Shannon
2h 07’ 55"
Jacqui Uttien
Donna Rae-Szalisnki
70 km (43 mi)
Perth , WA
[11]
1991
Kathleen Shannon
2h 12’ 00"
Margaret Henderson
Jacqui Uttien
75 km (47 mi)
Gembrook , Vic
[11]
1992
Kathy Watt
2h 12’ 00"
Catherine Hart
Anita Crossley
70 km (43 mi)
Adelaide , SA
[11]
1993
Kathy Watt
2h 10’ 38"
Anita Crossley
Cathy Reardon
78 km (48 mi)
Devonport , Tas
[11]
1994
Kathy Watt
2h 23’ 15"
Cathy Reardon
Anna Millward (née Wilson)
87 km (54 mi)
Sunshine Coast , Qld
[11]
1995
Elizabeth Tadich
2h 46’ 42"
Charlotte White-Pordham
Tracey Gaudry (née Watson)
96.4 km (59.9 mi)
Canberra , ACT
[11]
1996
Lynn Nixon
2h 54’ 28"
Kathy Watt
Anna Millward
110 km (68 mi)
Centennial Park , NSW
[82]
1997
Symenko Jochinke
2h 51’ 13"
Anna Millward
Bridget Evans
100 km (62 mi)
Perth , WA
[53]
1998
Kathy Watt
2h 47’ 04"
Karin Wilson
Elizabeth Tadich
100 km (62 mi)
Melbourne , Vic
[54]
1999
Tracey Gaudry
3h 18’ 26"
Kathy Watt
Alison Wright
108 km (67 mi)
Gold Coast , Qld
[83]
2000
Anna Millward
2h 45’ 47"
Alison Wright
Tracey Gaudry
97 km (60 mi)
Portarlington, Vic
[56]
2001
Katie Mactier
2h 48’ 06"
Elizabeth Tadich
Margaret Hemsley
97 km (60 mi)
Portarlington, Vic
[57]
2002
Margaret Hemsley
3h 07’ 38"
Hayley Rutherford
Emma James
100 km (62 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[84]
2003
Olivia Gollan
3h 03’ 53"
Oenone Wood
Shirley Kim
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[85]
2004
Oenone Wood
3h 01’ 30"
Katie Mactier
Sara Carrigan
100 km (62 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[86]
2005
Lorian Graham
2h 53’ 47"
Sara Carrigan
Bridget Evans
104 km (65 mi)
Mount Torrens, SA
[87]
2006
Katherine Bates
2h 46’ 45"
Sara Carrigan
Oenone Wood
97.5 km (60.6 mi)
Mount Torrens, SA
[88]
2007
Katie Mactier
3h 10’ 35"
Nikki Egyed
Emma Rickards
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[89]
2008
Oenone Wood
3h 05’ 13"
Sharon Laws
Sara Carrigan
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[90]
2009
Carla Ryan
3h 03’ 37"
Ruth Corset
Nikki Butterfield
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[91]
2010
Ruth Corset
3h 10’ 09"
Bridie O'Donnell
Rachel Neylan
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[92]
2011
Alexis Rhodes
3h 00’ 18"
Carla Ryan
Joanne Hogan
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[93]
2012
Amanda Spratt
2h 55’ 22"
Tiffany Cromwell
Rachel Neylan
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[94]
2013
Gracie Elvin
3h 01’ 07"
Joanne Hogan
Carla Ryan
106.6 km (66.2 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[95]
2014
Gracie Elvin
3h 02' 42"
Lauren Kitchen
Katrin Garfoot
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[96]
2015
Peta Mullens
2h 55’ 29"
Rachel Neylan
Shara Gillow
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[97]
2016
Amanda Spratt
2h 56’ 45"
Ruth Corset
Rachel Neylan
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[98]
2017
Katrin Garfoot
2h 57’ 50"
Amanda Spratt
Lucy Kennedy
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[99]
2018
Shannon Malseed
3h 05’ 03"
Lauren Kitchen
Grace Brown
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[100]
2019
Sarah Gigante
[n 3]
3h 03' 36"
Amanda Spratt
Sarah Roy
104 km (65 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[101]
2020
Amanda Spratt
2h 57' 59"
Justine Barrow
Grace Brown
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[102]
2021
Sarah Roy
3h 01' 52"
Grace Brown
Lauretta Hanson
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[103]
2022
Nicole Frain
3h 00' 44"
Grace Brown
Alyssa Polites
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[104]
2023
Brodie Chapman
3h 01' 35"
Grace Brown
Amanda Spratt
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[105]
2024
Ruby Roseman-Gannon
3h 04' 52"
Lauretta Hanson
Alexandra Manly
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[106]
Under 23
Men
Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2000
Andrew Stalder
5h 00' 52"
Simon Gerrans
195 km (121 mi)
Portarlington, Vic
[56]
2001
Graeme Brown
4h 51' 18"
John Freiberg
195 km (121 mi)
Portarlington, Vic
[57]
2002
Simon Gerrans
4h 49' 24"
Adrian Laidler
Allan Davis
180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[58]
2003
Gene Bates
4h 53' 33"
David McPartland
Adrian Laidler
180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[59]
2004
Rory Sutherland
4h 55' 36"
William Walker
Andrew Wyper
180 km (110 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[60]
2005
Christopher Sutton
4h 16' 30"
William Walker
Daniel Newnham
182 km (113 mi)
Echunga, SA
[107]
2006
William Walker
4h 9' 17"
Wesley Sulzberger
Jonathan Clarke
175.5 km (109.1 mi)
Mount Torrens, SA
[108]
2007
Wesley Sulzberger
3h 15' 00"
Cameron Meyer
Simon Clarke
122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[109]
2008
Simon Clarke
3h 20' 33"
Matt King
Mark O'Brien
122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[110]
2009
Jack Bobridge
3h 12' 48"
Michael Matthews &
Mark O'Brien
[n 4]
122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[111]
2010
Michael Hepburn
3h 20' 07"
Malcolm Rudolph
Michael Matthews
122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[112]
2011
Ben Dyball
3h 22' 05"
Nathan Haas
Joseph Lewis
122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[113]
2012
Rohan Dennis
3h 04' 41"
Eric Sheppard
Calvin Watson
122 km (76 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[114]
2013
Jordan Kerby
3h 19' 48"
Damien Howson
Jack Haig
138 km (86 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[115]
2014
Caleb Ewan
3h 23' 31"
Robert Power
Bradley Linfield
133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[116]
2015
Miles Scotson
3h 22' 57"
Alexander Edmondson
Alistair Donohoe
133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[117]
2016
Chris Hamilton
3h 29' 23"
Lucas Hamilton
Miles Scotson
133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[118]
2017
Samuel Jenner
3h 27' 52"
Alexander Porter
Lucas Hamilton
133 km (83 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[119]
2018
Cyrus Monk
3h 21' 19"
James Whelan
Michael Potter
92.8 km (57.7 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[120]
2019
Nick White
2h 24' 48"
Michael Potter
Samuel Jenner
127 km (79 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[121]
2020
Jarrad Drizners
3h 37' 06"
Sebastian Berwick
Alastair Christie-Johnston
139.2 km (86.5 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[122]
2021
Thomas Benton
3h 33' 59"
Rudy Porter
Carter Turnbull
139.2 km (86.5 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[123]
2022
Blake Quick
3h 34' 53"
Matthew Dinham
Tristan Saunders
139.2 km (86.5 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[124]
2023
Alastair Mackellar
3h 38' 43"
Brady Gilmore
Alex Bogna
139.2 km (86.5 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[125]
2024
Fergus Browning
3h 34' 07"
Matthew Greenwood
Matthew Fox
139.2 km (86.5 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[126]
Women
Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2008
Carlee Taylor
3h 06’ 04"
Tiffany Cromwell
Grace Sulzberger
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[127]
2009
Peta Mullens
3h 05’ 01"
Sarah Kent
Tiffany Cromwell
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[91]
2010
Megan Dunn
3h 12’ 06"
Tiffany Cromwell
Loren Rowney
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[92]
2011
Carlee Taylor
3h 01’ 13"
Sinead Noonan
Lauren Kitchen
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[93]
2012
Sinead Noonan
2h 56’ 52"
Rebecca Werner
Rebecca Henderson
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[94]
2013
Emily Roper
3h 02' 26"
Rebecca Henderson
Jenelle Crooks
106.6 km (66.2 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[95]
2014
Emily Roper
3h 02' 42"
Jenelle Crooks
Jessica Mundy
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[96]
2015
Shannon Malseed
2h 56' 39"
Alexandria Nicholls
Ellen Skerritt
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[97]
2016
Jenelle Crooks
2h 57’ 20"
Jessica Mundy
Ellen Skerritt
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[98]
2017
Alexandra Manly
2h 57’ 20"
Emily Parkes
Jaime Gunning
102 km (63 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[99]
2018
Alexandra Manly
3h 07’ 35"
Josie Talbot
Kristina Clonan
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[100]
2019
Sarah Gigante
[n 3]
3h 03' 36"
Jaime Gunning
Jessica Pratt
104 km (65 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[128]
2020
Jaime Gunning
3h 03' 50"
Sarah Gigante
Ruby Roseman-Gannon
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[102]
2021
Emily Watts
3h 03' 19"
Neve Bradbury
Sarah Gigante
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[103]
2022
Alyssa Polites
3h 00' 48"
Neve Bradbury
Emily Watts
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[104]
2023
Ella Simpson
3h 02' 06"
Mia Hayden
Hannah Seeliger
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[105]
2024
Neve Bradbury
3h 04' 52"
Haylee Fuller
Ella Simpson
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[106]
Junior / Under 19
Men
Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2005
John Rayner
2h 014' 10"
Hayden Josefski
Bradley Clarke
Sunshine , Vic
[129]
2006
Cameron Meyer
2h 033' 39"
Stuart Grimsey
Daniel Braunsteins
[130]
2007
Lachlan Stewart
[130]
2008
Luke Durbridge
[130]
2009
Patrick Bevin (
NZ )
3h 02' 52"
Michael Phelan
Josh Atkins (
NZ )
123 km (76 mi)
Murwillumbah , NSW
[131]
2010
Jay McCarthy
3h 15' 13"
Dale Parker
Calvin Watson
123 km (76 mi)
Murwillumbah , NSW
[132]
2011
Hayden McCormick
3h 09' 13"
Hamish Schreurs
Fraser Gough (
NZ )
123 km (76 mi)
Murwillumbah , NSW
[133]
2012
Robert-Jon McCarthy
3h 03' 51"
Caleb Ewan
Nick Schultz
127 km (79 mi)
Shepparton , Vic
[134]
2013
Michael Rice
3h 08' 34"
Daniel Fitter
Ben Carman
118 km (73 mi)
Noosa Heads , Qld
[135]
2014
Lucas Hamilton
3h 08' 50"
Daniel Fitter
Jai Hindley
118 km (73 mi)
Canberra , ACT
[136]
2015
Michael Storer
2h 54' 52"
Nathaniel Levin (
NZ )
Matthew Chambers
110 km (68 mi)
Gold Coast , Qld
[137]
2016
Kaden Groves
3h 00' 32"
Alastair Christie-Johnston
Carne Groube (
NZ )
122 km (76 mi)
Canberra , Act
[138]
2017
Mitchell Wright
2h 59' 09"
Liam Edwards
Jensen Plowright
113 km (70 mi)
Geelong , Vic
[139]
2018
Tyler Lindorff
1h 47' 45"
Ben Metcalfe
Carter Turnbull
69.6 km (43.2 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[140]
2019
Patrick Eddy
2h 48' 28"
Samual Eddy
Alastair Mackellar
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[141]
2020
Declan Trezise
2h 49' 58"
Patrick Eddy
Alastair Mackellar
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[142]
2021
Dylan George
2h 46' 21"
Zac Marriage
Aiden Sinclair
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[143]
2022
Cameron Rogers
2h 46' 07"
Oscar Chamberlain
Campbell Palmer
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[144]
2023
Joshua Cranage
2h 47' 25"
Cohen Jessen
Wil Holmes
104.4 km (64.9 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[145]
Women
Year
Gold
Time
Silver
Bronze
Distance
Location
Ref.
2006
Courtney Le Lay
[130]
2007
Josie Tomic
[130]
2008
Lauren Kitchen
[130]
2009
Megan Dunn
2h 15' 10"
Kendelle Hodges
Madeleine Brunton (
NZ )
Murwillumbah , NSW
[131]
2010
Stephanie Hansen
2h 11' 12"
Sinead Noonan
Amy Cure
71 km (44 mi)
Murwillumbah , NSW
[132]
2011
Taylah Jennings
2h 27' 05"
Jessica Mundy
Allison Rice
82 km (51 mi)
Stokers Siding, NSW
[133]
2012
Emily Roper
2h 21' 15"
Maddi Campbell (
NZ )
Jessica Mundy
82 km (51 mi)
Shepparton , Vic
[134]
2013
Emily McRedmond
2h 29' 19"
Alexandria Nicholls
Alexandra Manly
80.7 km (50.1 mi)
Noosa Heads , Qld
[146]
2014
Macey Stewart
2h 26' 10"
Alexandra Manly
Anna-Leeza Hull
78.9 km (49.0 mi)
Canberra , ACT
[147]
2015
Hannah Gumbley (
NZ )
2h 42' 40"
Jessica Pratt
Ruby Roseman-Gannon
82.5 km (51.3 mi)
Gold Coast , Qld
[148]
2016
Madeleine Fasnacht
2h 19' 53"
Chloe Moran
Natasha Mullany
81 km (50 mi)
Canberra , Act
[149]
2017
Madeleine Fasnacht
2h 00' 26"
Sarah Gigante
Caitlin Broadley
66 km (41 mi)
Geelong , Vic
[150]
2018
Sarah Gigante
1h 45' 28"
Jemma Eastwood
Sophie Edwards
58 km (36 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[151]
2019
Francesca Sewell
2h 13' 59"
Catelyn Turner
Ashlee Jones
59.6 km (37.0 mi)
Ballarat , Vic
[152]
2020
Haylee Fullers
2h 11' 29"
Alyssa Polites
Catelyn Turner
69.6 km (43.2 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[153]
2021
Alyssa Polities
2h 07' 24"
Lucy Stewart
Isabelle Carnes
69.6 km (43.2 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[154]
2022
Sophie Marr
2h 11' 41"
Lucy Stewart
Isabelle Carnes
69.6 km (43.2 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[155]
2022
Felicity Wilson-Haffenden
2h 04' 47"
Mackenzie Coupland
Talia Appleton
69.6 km (43.2 mi)
Buninyong , Vic
[156]
See also
Notes
^
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j The race was promoted as the championship of Australasia.
^ The race was won by
Jeremy Hunt (
GBR ) however the title went to the first Australian.
^
a
b In winning the elite race,
Sarah Gigante also won the U23 race.
^ deadheat for second place.
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^
"Marshall appeal" .
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^
" "Fatty" Lamb wrests road championship title from Opperman" .
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^
"World's Records go in "Warrnambool" and Colac 100" " .
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^
"World records crash in "Warrnambool" " .
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^
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"Angus beats C. Beasley for Aust Road Title" .
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"Time and title to Angus" .
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"Warrnambool to E. Rodgers in brilliant sprint" .
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"SA dominates Warrnambool" .
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"Road champ. to Beasley" .
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