National road cycling championship in New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Zealand National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the New Zealand National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1995. The first race winner of the road race championship was Brian Fowler. The record for the most wins in the men's championship is held by Gordon McCauley (3). The current men's champion is Regan Gough. The women's record is held by Melissa Holt and Georgia Williams with 5 wins.
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Region | New Zealand |
Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
Type | One-day |
History | |
First edition | 1995 |
First winner | Brian Fowler |
Most wins | Gordon McCauley (3 wins) |
Most recent | Finn Fisher-Black |
Race details | |
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Region | New Zealand |
Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
Type | One-day |
History | |
First edition | 2003 |
First winner | Peter Latham |
Most wins | Michael Vink (3 wins) |
Most recent | Nate Pringle |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2003 | Peter Latham | Timothy Gudsell | Jeremy Yates |
2004 | Peter Latham | Marc Ryan | Timothy Gudsell |
2005 | Logan Hutchings | Matthew Haydock | Joseph Cooper |
2006 | Clinton Avery | Joseph Cooper | Darren Shea |
2007 | Matthew Haydock | Joseph Cooper | Clinton Avery |
2008 | Clinton Avery | Westley Gough | Matthew Haydock |
2009 | Michael Torckler | Ryan Wills | Matthew Sillars |
2010 | Michael Vink | Westley Gough | Jesse Sergent |
2011 | Jason Christie | Michael Vink | Alex McGregor |
2012 | Michael Vink | Jason Christie | Fraser Gough |
2013 | Michael Vink | James Oram | Taylor Gunman |
2014 | Fraser Gough | James Oram | Dion Smith |
2016 | Hayden McCormick | Liam Aitcheson | Hamish Schreurs |
2017 | Regan Gough | James Fouché | James Marryatt |
2018 | Ian Talbot | Jake Marryatt | James Fouché |
2019 | James Fouché | Ben Hamilton | Kees Duyvesteyn |
2020 | Finn Fisher-Black | Ethan Batt | Logan Currie |
2021[1] | Finn Fisher-Black | Logan Currie | Dylan McCullough |
2022[2] | Logan Currie | Laurence Pithie | Keegan Hornblow |
2023 | Logan Currie | Laurence Pithie | Alexander White |
2024 | Guy Yarrell | Lucas Murphy | Lewis Bower |
2025 | Nate Pringle | Reef Roberts | Noah Hollamby |
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Region | New Zealand |
Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
Type | One-day |
History | |
First edition | 1995 |
First winner | Jacqui Nelson |
Most wins | Melissa Holt and Georgia Williams (5 wins) |
Most recent | Kim Cadzow |
The following elite women have gained podium places.[3]
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Region | New Zealand |
Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
Type | One-day |
History | |
First edition | 2017 |
First winner | Mikayla Harvey |
Most wins | No repeat winners |
Most recent | Kirstie Watts |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2017 | Mikayla Harvey | Georgia Catterick | Rylee McMullen |
2018 | Georgia Catterick | Mikayla Harvey | Libby Arbuckle |
2019 | Jenna Merrick | Georgia Christie | Libby Arbuckle |
2020 | Ella Harris | Mikayla Harvey | Niamh Fisher-Black |
2021[1] | Henrietta Christie | Mckenzie Milne | Stella Nightingale |
2022[2] | Kim Cadzow | Ella Wyllie | Henrietta Christie |
2023 | Ally Wollaston | Henrietta Christie | Ella Wyllie |
2024 | Ella Wyllie | Charlotte Clarke | Maia Barclay |
2025 | Kirstie Watts | Alex Rawlinson | Ava Maddison |
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