2006 national road cycling championships

Most of the 2006 national road cycling championships took place in June, although there were a few exceptions such as the Australian and American championships which take place in January and September respectively.

An example of the British, French, German and Italian national cycling jerseys

Jerseys

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. The jerseys tend to represent the countries' flag or use the colours from it.

2006 National Champions

Country Men's Elite Road Race Champion Men's Elite Time Trial Champion Women's Road Race Champion Women's Time Trial Champion Men's Under-23 Road Race Champion Men's Under-23 Time Trial Champion
 AngolaWalter Da SilvaIgor Silva
 Antigua and BarbudaLynn Murray
 ArgentinaArmando BorrajoMatías MédiciValeria Romina PintosMonica SantapaJavier SalasFederico Pagani
 AustraliaRussell Van Hout[1]Nathan O'NeillKatherine BatesKathryn WattWilliam WalkerShaun Higgerson
 AustriaBernhard KohlPeter LuttenbergerChristiane SoederChristiane SoederMatthias SchrögerStefan Denifl
 BahamasJohnny Hoyte
 BahrainMohammed HusainTaha Alawi
 BelarusAleksandr KuschynskiVasil KiryienkaSiarhei DaubniukBranislau Samoilau
 BelgiumNiko EeckhoutLeif HosteVeronique BelleterAn Van RieGreg Van AvermaetDominique Cornu
 BrazilSoelito GohrPedro Nicacio
 BulgariaIvaïlo GabrovskiIvaïlo GabrovskiStefan Kushlev
 Burkina FasoRabaki Jeremie Ouedraogo
 CanadaDominique RollinSvein TuftAlex WrubleskiAlex WrubleskiDavid Veilleux
 ChinaBaoqing SongBaoqing SongMei Fang LiMei Fang Li
 ColombiaAlejandro CortésLibardo NiñoMagdaly TrujilloMonica MéndezJaime CastañedaFabio Duarte
 Costa RicaHenry RaabeHenry Raabe
 CroatiaHrvoje MiholjevicMatija Kvasina
 CubaArnold AlcoleaArnold AlcoleaYeilien FernandezYuliet Rodriguez
 Czech RepublicStanislav KozubekOndřej SosenkaLada KozlíkováLada KozlíkováPavel ZittaLukas Sablik
 DenmarkAllan JohansenBrian VandborgLinda Serup VillumsenLinda Serup VillumsenKasper JebjergAlex Rasmussen
 Dominican RepublicStalin Quiterio[2]
 El SalvadorCarlos Enrique Avalos GarciaGeovany GuervaraEvelyn GarcíaEvelyn GarcíaChristian PoritloMaeio Contreras
 EstoniaErki PütsepJaan KirsipuuGrete TreierGrete TreierAndrei MustonenRein Taaramäe
 FinlandJussi VeikkanenMatti HelminenMaija LaurilaPaula Suominen
 FranceFlorent BrardSylvain ChavanelJeannie Longo-CiprelliJeannie Longo-Ciprelli
 GermanyDirk Müller (cyclist)Sebastian LangClaudia Häusler
 GreeceIoannis TamouridisElpidofos PotouridisAnastasia PastourmatziElisabert ChantziChristos Delidimitriou
 HondurasArmando OrellanaArmando Orellana
 Hong KongJingwei ZhangJingwei Zhang
 HungaryLászló BodrogiLászló BodrogiMónika KirályDiana PulsfortAkos Haisker
 IranAhad Kazemi SaraiGhader Mizbani Iranagh
 IrelandDavid McCannDavid O'LoughlinSiobhan DervanLouise MoriatyPaidi O'BrienRyan Connor
 IsraelDor DviriGali RonenInbar RonenShani Bloch
 ItalyPaolo BettiniMarzio BruseghinFabiana LuperiniSilvia ValsecchiFrancessco GavazziAlan Marangoni
 Ivory CoastAbdoulaye TraoreIssiaka Fofana
 JapanFumiyuki BeppuFumiyuki BeppuMiho OkiMiho OkiYukiya ArashiroTakeshi Ikeda
 KazakhstanAndrey KashechkinMaxim IglinskiyZoulfia ZabirovaZoulfia ZabirovaRoman KireyevDmitriy Gruzdev
 LatviaAleksejs SaramotinsRaivis BelohvoščiksGatis SmukulisGatis Smukulis
 LebanonLina RahmeLina Rahme
 LithuaniaDainius KairelisIgnatas KonovalovasDiana ŽiliūtėEdita Pučinskaitė
 LuxembourgKim KirchenChristian PoosIsabelle HoffmanAnne-Marie SchmittBen GastaeurNick Clesen
 MexicoJuan Jose De La Rosa MonsivaisFausto EsparzaGiuseppina Grassi HerreraGiuseppina Grassi HerreraLuis Pulido NaranjoImar Cervabtes Diaz
 MongoliaJamsran Ulzii-OrshikhJamsran Ulzii-OrshikhJamsran UlziisolongoJamsran Ulziisolongo
 MoroccoAbdelatif Saadoune
 NetherlandsMichael BoogerdStef ClementMarianne VosLoes GunnewijkKai ReusKai Reus
 New ZealandHayden RoulstonMarc RyanCatherine CheatleyAlison ShanksJoseph CooperClinton Avery
 NorwayLars Petter NordhaugKurt Asle ArvesenLinn TorpAnny HauglidAnders Iversby
 PolandMariusz WiteckiPiotr MazurMaja WłoszczowskaMichał GołasMaciej Bodnar
 PortugalBruno PiresHelder MirandaIsabel CaetanoAlice Cristina AzevedoVitor RodriguesTiago Machado
 QatarSaid Mossa
 RomaniaMarian FrunzeanuLaszlo MadarasMarius Petrache
 RussiaAlexander KhatuntsevAlexander BespalovOlga SlyusarevaOlga SlyusarevaEvgeny SokolovMaxim Belkov
 Saudi ArabiaFathy Al MusalumFathy Al Musalum
 SerbiaIvan Stević
 SloveniaJure GolcerKristjan FajtGrega Bole
 SlovakiaMaroš KovácMatej JurčoZuzana VojtášováKatarína UhlarikováMartin VelitsPeter Velits
 South AfricaJacques FullardDavid GeorgeAnriette SchoemanCashandra SlingerlandJohn-Lee AugustynHanco Kachelhoffer
 SpainNot contested[3]Toni TaulerMaría Isabel MorenoEneritz IturriagaechevarriaJosé AguileraJavier Chacon
 SwedenThomas LövkvistGustav LarssonSusanne LjungskogSusanne Ljungskog
  SwitzerlandGregory RastFabian CancellaraAnnette BeutlerMaxime Beney
 TurkeyBilal AkgülEsra KürkçüRecep Ünalan
 UkraineVladimir ZagorodniyAndriy HrivkoElyzaveta BochkaryovaIryna ShpylyovaVitaliy KondrutOleksandr Surutkovych
 United Arab EmiratesShambih Khaled AliAlsabbagh Humaid
 United KingdomHamish HaynesJason MacIntyreNicole CookeRebecca RomeroPeter BissellDaniel Davies
 United StatesGeorge HincapieDavid ZabriskieKristin ArmstrongKristin ArmstrongCraig LewisBrent Bookwalter
 UzbekistanSergey LagutinNikolay Kazakbaev
 VenezuelaManuel MedinaTomás GilMaria BricenoNaielys GarcíaTomás TerecenVíctor Moreno
 ZimbabweBrian ZengeniDave Martin

Note: In some cases the U23 champion is the highest placed U23 rider in the elite men's race.

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References

  1. "Walker brilliant as Van Hout takes the elite jersey". Cycling News. 2006-01-14.
  2. "Stalin Quiterio ganó nacional de ciclismo". Diario Libre (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 9 October 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  3. "Spanish championships not ridden after rider protest". Cycling news. 2006-06-25.
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