United States National Road Race Championships

The United States National Professional Road Race Championships began in 1985. They are run by the governing body, USA Cycling. Until 2006 the race was open to all nationalities, the first American to finish being named the winner and given a distinctive jersey. Since the championship in Greenville, South Carolina, in 2006, all riders have had to be American.

The champions jersey
George Hincapie.

Before 1985, only the amateur champions were named. From 1921 to 1964, the Amateur Bicycle League of America (ABLA) National Championships were held as an omnium of track-style events for Men, Women, and Juniors, rather than as a road race. In 1964 the American Cycling Newsletter (later Bicycling) reported the results of a Flemington, NJ race as the national road racing championships, but these results do not appear in the USA Cycling list of winners.

Men

Amateur

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1964[1] Bob ParsonsBill EnnisHarry Morton
1965[2] Michael HiltnerStuart BaillieJohn Allis
1966Bob Tetzlaff
1967Bob ParsonsDaniel ButlerJohn Aschen
1968John Howard
1969 [3]Alan DeFeverBill KundDennis Deppe
1970[4]Mike CarnahanMike LevonasDoug Dale
1971[5]Steve DaytonAlan ScholzBob Tetzlaff
1972John HowardWayne StetinaBob Schneider
1973John HowardBob SchneiderRick Ball
1974John AllisThomas OfficerDave Chauner
1975John HowardThomas OfficerMarc Thompson
1976[6]Wayne StetinaDave BollTom Schuler
1977[7]Wayne StetinaMark PringleDavid Ware
1978[8]Dale StetinaThomas PrehnRudolph Sroka
1979[9]Steve WoodTom DoughtyDave Ware
1980[10]Dale StetinaWayne StetinaJeff Bradley
1981[11]Tom BroznowskiLarry ShieldsJeff Bradley
1982Greg DemgenLarry ShieldsTom Schuler
1983[12]Ron KeifelAlexi GrewalDoug Shapiro
1984Matt EatonThomas PrehnTom Broznowski
1985Wayne StetinaGerry Fornes

Professional

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985Eric HeidenTom BroznowskiTom Schuler
1986Thomas PrehnDouglas ShapiroThurlow Thomas Rogers
1987Tom SchulerRoy KnickmanGary Fornes
1988Ron KiefelDouglas ShapiroKarl Maxon
1989Greg OravetzMichael EnglemanAlexi Grewal
1990Kurt StocktonAndy BishopTaylor Centauri
1991Davis PhinneyKurt StocktonGreg Oravetz
1992Bart BowenAndy BishopJamie Paolinetti
1993Lance ArmstrongScott McKinleyJamie Paolinetti
1994Steve HeggScott FortnerMichael Engleman
1995Norman AlvisClark SheehanLance Armstrong
1996Eddy GragusFred RodriguezChris Horner
1997Bart BowenFrank McCormackJonathan Vaughters
1998George HincapieFrank McCormackMark McCormack
1999Marty JemisonFred Rodriguez Anton Villatoro
2000Fred RodriguezGeorge HincapieJohn Lieswyn
2001Fred RodriguezTrent KlasnaGeorge Hincapie
2002Chann McRaeDanny PateGeorge Hincapie
2003Mark McCormackKevin MonahanDavid Clinger
2004Fred RodriguezKirk O'BeeRussell Hamby
2005Chris WherryDanny PateChris Horner
2006George HincapieLevi LeipheimerDanny Pate
2007Levi LeipheimerGeorge HincapieNeil Shirley
2008Tyler HamiltonBlake CaldwellDanny Pate
2009George HincapieAndrew BajadaliJeff Louder
2010Ben KingAlex CandelarioKiel Reijnen
2011Matthew BuscheGeorge HincapieTed King
2012Timmy DugganFrank PippKiel Reijnen
2013Fred RodriguezBrent BookwalterKiel Reijnen
2014Eric MarcotteTravis McCabeAlex Howes
2015Matthew BuscheJoe DombrowskiKiel Reijnen
2016Gregory DanielAlex HowesTravis McCabe
2017Larry WarbasseNeilson PowlessAlexey Vermeulen
2018Jonathan BrownRobin CarpenterJacob Rathe
2019Alex HowesStephen BassettNeilson Powless

U23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2003Jonathan ErdelyiDarby ThomasMichael Voigt
2004Ian MacGregorBlake CaldwellTimmy Duggan
2005Ian MacGregorTyler FarrarMichael Lange
2006Craig LewisBrent Bookwalter
2007Max Jenkins
2008Kirk CarlsenPeter StetinaTom Peterson
2009Alex HowesScott StewartBen King
2010Ben KingAlex HowesAndrew Dahlheim
2011Rob SquireJacob RatheEvan Huffman
2012Robert BushTanner PuttGavin Mannion
2013Tanner PuttNathan BrownTyler Magner
2014Tanner PuttKeegan SwirbulTaylor Eisenhart
2015Jonathon TebbeGregory DanielColin Joyce
2016Geoffrey CurranNeilson PowlessTyler Williams
2017Neilson PowlessGage HechtBrendan Rhim
2018Alex HoehnNoah GraniganZeke Mostov
2019Lance HaidetCooper WillseyCameron Beard

Junior

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1967Jim VanBoven
1969Tracy Wakefield
1969Don WestfallTracy Wakefield[13]
1970Henry Whitney
1971Ralph Therrio
1972Ted WaterburyDave SpohnKeith Vierra
1973Pat NielsenScott DamuthDale Stetina
1974David MayerPat NielsenTom Schuler
1975Larry ShieldsJohn ChamberlainTom Dineen
1978Jeff BradleyGreg LeMondSteve Wood
1979Greg LeMondRobert ComeauMark Frise
1980Sterling McBridePeter HansonShawn Storm
1981Mike JensenJeff SlackMarshall Hirsch
1982Roy KnickmanAlbert RanieriGordon Holterman
1984Freddy BoozDan VogtFrankie Andreu
1986Mike McCarthyTaylor CentauriHugh McCann
1987Chann McRaeTim JohnsonLance Armstrong

Women

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1966Audrey McElmury
1967Nancy BurghartJeanette HawleyKathy Fitzpatrick
1968Nancy Burghart
1969Donna Tobias (cyclist)Jeanne Omelenchuk [14]Judith Hess
1970[15]Audrey McElmuryDonna Tobias (cyclist)Kathy Ecroth
1971Mary Jane Reoch
1972Debbie BradleyJeanne OmelenchukEileen Brennan
1973Eileen BrennanCarole BrennanLinda Stein
1974Jane RobinsonMargy SaundersKim Mumford
1975Linda SteinMary Jane ReochCarole Brennan
1976Connie CarpenterMary Jane ReochSusan Gurney
1977Connie CarpenterJane BuynyBarbara Hintzen
1978[16]Barbara HintzenBetsy DavisConnie Carpenter
1979Connie CarpenterBeth HeidenMary Jane Reoch
1980Beth HeidenHeidi HopkinsMary Jane Reoch
1981[17]Connie CarpenterCindy OlavarriMadelyn Roese
1982Sue NovaraJacque BradleyRebecca Twigg
1983Rebecca TwiggJanelle ParksCindy Olavarri
1984Rebecca Daughton
1985Rebecca Daughton
1986Katrin Tobin
1987Janelle Parks
1988Inga Thompson
1989Juli Furtado
1990Ruthie MatthesMarion ClignetKaren Livingston-Bliss
1991Inga ThompsonMaureen ManleyRuthie Matthes
1992Jeanne GolayInga ThompsonLinda Brenneman
1993Inga ThompsonKaren KurreckAlison Dunlap
1994Jeanne GolayDeirdre Demet-BarryCarmen Richardson
1995Jeanne GolayLaura CharamedaJulie Young
1996Deirdre Demet-BarryHeather Albert-HallAlison Dunlap
1997Louisa JenkinsMari HoldenDeirdre Demet-Barry
1998Pamela SchusterKendra WenzelDeirdre Demet-Barry
1999Mari HoldenJulie YoungKendra Wenzel
2000Nicole FreedmanPamela SchusterMina Pizzini
2001Kimberly Bruckner BaldwinAmber NebenSuzanne Sonye
2002Jessica PhillipsAmber NebenTina Pic
2004Kristin ArmstrongChristine ThorburnTina Pic
2005Katheryn Curi MattisLynn GaggioliTina Pic
2006Kristin ArmstrongChristine ThorburnAmber Neben
2007Mara AbbottKristin ArmstrongAmber Neben
2008Brooke MillerTina PicKatharine Carroll
2009Meredith MillerChrissy RuiterKristin LaSasso
2010Mara AbbottShelley EvansCarmen Small
2011Robin FarinaAndrea DvorakAmanda Miller
2012Megan GuarnierLauren HallCarmen Small
2013Jade WilcoxsonLauren HallAlison Powers
2014Alison PowersMegan GuarnierEvelyn Stevens
2015Megan GuarnierCoryn RiveraTayler Wiles
2016[18]Megan GuarnierCoryn RiveraMandy Heintz
2017[19]Amber NebenCoryn RiveraRuth Winder
2018[20]Coryn RiveraMegan GuarnierEmma White
2019[21]Ruth WinderCoryn RiveraEmma White
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See also

Notes

  1. "National 100 kilometer Road Championships". American Cycling Newsletter. 3 (8): 29. Oct 1964.
  2. "Hiltner wins road: Tops nation's best after 10,000 feet of climbing". American Cycling. Oakland, Ca: American Cycling Press. October 1965. pp. 30–34.
  3. "Defever captures cycle road race". The New York Times. 4 Aug 1969. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  4. "Rochester Research Chemist Wins Bike Racing Title Here". The New York Times. 22 Aug 1970. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  5. "National Bicycle Races Dayton, Blum in Wins". Statesman Journal. Salem, Oregon. 22 Aug 1971.
  6. Sanders, William (October 1976). "The 1976 National Championships". Bike World. 5 (10): 12–19.
  7. none (1983). Ten Years of Championship Bicycle Racing 1972-1981. Brattleboro, Vt: Velo-news. ISBN 0-941950-03-4.
  8. Ball, Steve (1978-08-25). "Dale wanted it and he got it-barely". Velo-news. 7 (13): 1.
  9. "Carpenter escapes to women's title". Velo-news. 8 (14): 4. 1979-09-14.
  10. Stiles, Ed (1980-09-12). "It was a family affair for the Stetina brothers". Velo-news. 9 (14): 6.
  11. Blumenthal, Tim (1981-08-28). "Broznowski one of many surprises". Velo-news. 10 (13): 1.
  12. "U.S.C.F National Road Cycling Championships". Velo-news: 5. 1983-08-26.
  13. "Defever captures cycle road race". The New York Times. 4 Aug 1969. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  14. "Defever captures cycle road race". The New York Times. 4 Aug 1969. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  15. "Mrs. McElmury Takes Crown In Bicycle Championship Here". The New York Times. 21 Aug 1970. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  16. Ball, Steve (1978-08-25). "Senior Women: Barb quick as cat". Velo-news. 7 (13): 5.
  17. Blumenthal, Tim (1981-08-28). "Senior Women: Carpenter (again)". Velo-news. 10 (13): 11.
  18. "2016 USA CYCLING PRO ROAD RACE & TT NATIONALS". USA Cycling. 28 May 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  19. "NEBEN, WARBASSE CROWNED ROAD RACE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS". USA Cycling. 26 June 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  20. "Rivera wins stars-and-stripes jersey at US Pro Road Championships". USA Cycling. 24 June 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  21. "USA Cycling Pro Road Championships 2019: Elite Women Road Race Results".
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