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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
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Elite
Men
Year | Gold | Time | Silver | Bronze | Distance | Location | Ref. |
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1901 | ![]() |
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 | ![]() |
165 mi (266 km) | Warrnambool, Vic | [14] |
1903 | ![]() |
7h 43' 00" | ![]() |
Charley Gee | 165 mi (266 km) | Warrnambool, Vic | [15] |
1904 | Tom Larcombe, NSW | 7h 48' 07" | Jack Wright, Vic | ![]() |
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 | ![]() |
8h 53' 52" | ![]() |
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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 | ![]() |
8h 08' 44" | Albert H. Pianta, WA | ![]() |
165 mi (266 km) | Warrnambool, Vic | [24][25] |
1912-1921 | Not held | ||||||
1922 | ![]() |
8h 59' 08" | Don Kirkham, (Vic) | Les "Bowie" Stevens, Vic | 165 mi (266 km) | Warrnambool, Vic | [26] |
1923 | ![]() |
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" | ![]() |
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" | ![]() |
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 | ![]() |
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"
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