Oceania Cycling Championships

Oceania Cycling Championships are a series of road cycling races held annually to determine the Oceania champion in each event. The event has been held since 1995, and consists of an elite and under-23 men's and an elite women's road race and time trial.

Oceania Cycling Championships
The champion's jersey
Race details
RegionOceania
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Oceania Tour
History
First edition1995 (1995)
Editions12 (as of 2016)

The Oceania Cycling Confederation hosts the events to provide an opportunity for athletes to gain UCI points, and to help selection for national team representation at world championships.[1]

Competitions

NumberYearCountryLocation
11995 AustraliaTownsville
21997 New ZealandWanganui
31999 AustraliaSydney
42005 New ZealandWanganui
52007 (1) AustraliaMurwillumbah
62007 (2) New ZealandInvercargill
72009 (1) AustraliaGeelong
82009 (2) New ZealandInvercargill
92011 AustraliaShepparton (Dookie)
102012 New ZealandQueenstown
112013 AustraliaCanberra
122014 AustraliaToowoomba
132015 AustraliaToowoomba road race at Goombungee time trial at Helidon
142016 AustraliaBendigo
152017 AustraliaCanberra
162018 AustraliaTasmania road race at Railton time trial at Evandale
172019 AustraliaTasmania road race at Railton time trial at Evandale

Men's events

Road race

The road race championship races for elite and U23 riders were combined, except for 2009(1).

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995 Ric Reid Marc Rousseau Duncan Smith
1997 Glen Mitchell Karl Murray Brendon Vesty
1999 Jean-Charles Goyetche Robin Reid Baden Burke
2005 Gordon McCauley Phillip Thuaux Geoffrey Burndred
2007 (1) Robert McLachlan David Pell Ashley Whitehead
2007 (2) Hayden Roulston Joe Chapman Paul Odlin
2009 (1) Tommy Nankervis Daniel Braunsteins Nick Walker
2009 (2) Michael Matthews Matt Marshall Alex McGregor
2011 Ryan Obst Sam Rutherford Steele Von Hoff
2012 Paul Odlin Nick Aitken Mark O'Brien
2013 Cameron Meyer Damien Howson Jack Anderson
2014 Luke Durbridge Robert Power Bernard Sulzberger
2015 Taylor Gunman Jordan Kerby Daniel Barry
2016 Sean Lake Brendan Canty Mark O'Brien
2017 Lucas Hamilton Michael Storer Jai Hindley
2018 Chris Harper James Whelan Cyrus Monk
2019 Benjamin Dyball Jason Christie Chris Harper

Time trial

The ITT championship races for elite and U23 riders were combined, except for 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2017, when U23 riders raced on a shorter course than the elite riders. In 2007(1) (Hayden Josefski), 2009(2) (Michael Matthews), and 2012 (Damien Howson) the U23 champions clocked better times than the elite champions. However, U23 riders were not eligible for the elite title at this time, a rule which later has been discarded by the UCI.

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995 Jonathan Hall Nathan O'Neill Gary Anderson
1997 Lee Vertongen Stuart Mitchell Jonathan Hall
1999 Jonathan Hall Jean-Marc Riviere Peter Milostic
2005 Gordon McCauley, 1st overall Robin Reid, 3rd Aaron Strong, 6th
2007 (1) Cameron Wurf, 2nd David Pell, 3rd Robert McLachlan, 5th
2007 (2) Gordon McCauley, 1st Joseph Cooper, 2nd Reon Park, 3rd
2009 (1) Chris Jongewaard David Pell Chris Martin
2009 (2) Drew Ginn, 3rd Logan Hutchings, 4th Simon Croom, 6th
2011 William Dickeson David Pell Nick Bensley
2012 Sam Horgan, 2nd Paul Odlin, 3rd Michael Cupitt, 4th
2013 Paul Odlin Benjamin Dyball Joseph Cooper
2014 Joseph Cooper William Clarke Lachlan Norris
2015 Michael Hepburn, 1st Craig Evers, 3rd Cameron Wurf, 4th
2016 Sean Lake, 1st Joseph Cooper, 2nd Benjamin Dyball, 3rd
2017 Sean Lake Benjamin Dyball Hamish Bond
2018 Hamish Bond, 1st Sean Lake, 3rd James Ogilvie, 6th
2019 Benjamin Dyball, 1st Jason Christie, 2nd Michael Freiberg, 4th

Women

Road race

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995 Cathy Reardon Charlotte White-Pordham Kirsten Richards
2002 Claire Baxter Robyn Wong Nicole Swain
2003 Leonie Aisbett Elisabeth Williams Lorian Graham
2005 Sarah Ulmer Susie Wood Toni Bradshaw
2007 (1) Kathryn Watt Carla Ryan Peta Mullens
2007 (2) Rochelle Gilmore Joanne Kiesanowski Emma Crum
2009 (1) Alexis Rhodes Ruth Corset Rochelle Gilmore
2009 (2) Bridie O'Donnell Karen Fulton Rochelle Gilmore
2011 Shara Gillow Bridie O'Donnell Chloe McConville
2012 Gracie Elvin Shara Gillow Rachel Neylan
2013 Katrin Garfoot Amy Bradley Carla Ryan
2014 Jessica Allen Lisa Keeling Shara Gillow
2015 Lauren Kitchen Lizzie Williams Katrin Garfoot
2016 Shannon Malseed Jessica Mundy Lisen Hockings
2017 Lisen Hockings Shannon Malseed Lucy Kennedy
2018 Sharlotte Lucas Grace Brown Mikayla Harvey

Time trial

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
1995 Karen Barrow Cathy Reardon Joanna Lawn
2003 Amy Safe-Gillett Natalie Bates Kathryn Watt
2005 Sarah Ulmer Kathryn Watt Alison Shanks
2007 (1) Vicky Whitelaw-Eustace Kathryn Watt Carla Ryan
2007 (2) Bridie O'Donnell Dale Tye Rachel Mercer
2009 (1) Bridie O'Donnell Alexis Rhodes Vicky Whitelaw-Eustace
2009 (2) Alexis Rhodes Melissa Holt Bridie O'Donnell
2011 Shara Gillow Bridie O'Donnell Alexis Rhodes
2012 Shara Gillow Gracie Elvin Bridie O'Donnell
2013 Taryn Heather Grace Sulzberger Ruth Corset
2014 Shara Gillow Felicity Wardlaw Reta Trotman
2015 Katrin Garfoot Lauren Kitchen Rebecca Mackey
2016 Katrin Garfoot Bridie O'Donnell Kate Perry
2017 Lucy Kennedy Rebecca Mackey Lisen Hockings

U23

Road race

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2007 Blair James Clinton Robert Avery Alexander Meenhorst
2009 Michael Matthews Mat Marshall Alex McGregor
2011 Richard Lang Nathan Haas Stuart Smith
2014 Robert Power Robert-Jon McCarthy George Tansley
2015 David Edwards Fraser Gough Ayden Toovey
2016 Michael Storer Chris Harper Cyrus Monk

Time trial

Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2007 Matthew Sillars Clinton Robert Avery Peter Rennie
2009 Jack Anderson Michael Matthews Sam Horgan
2011 Damien Howson Nick Aitken Aaron Donnelly
2012 Damien Howson Edward Bissaker Michael Freiberg
2013 Damien Howson Campbell Flakemore Adam Phelan
2014 Harry Carpenter Campbell Flakemore Oscar Stevenson
2015 Harry Carpenter Daniel Fitter Tom Kaesler
2016 Alexander Morgan Oscar Stevenson Michael Storer

References

  1. "Oceania Championships move to Bendigo | Cyclingnews.com". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
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