The 2005 national road cycling championships began in January in Australia and New Zealand. Most of the European national championships take place in June.
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, or unless they are wearing a category leader's jersey in a stage race. Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country's flag or use the colours from it. Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that not derived from a national flag, such as the National colours of Australia on the jerseys of Australian national champions.
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The 2005 national road cycling championships began in January in Australia and New Zealand Most of the European national championships take place in June Contents 1 Jerseys 2 2005 champions 2 1 Men s Elite 2 2 Women s 2 3 Men s Under 23 3 ReferencesJerseys editThe 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 or unless they are wearing a category leader s jersey in a stage race Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country s flag or use the colours from it Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that not derived from a national flag such as the National colours of Australia on the jerseys of Australian national champions 2005 champions editMen s Elite edit Country Men s Elite Road Race Champion Champion s Current Team Men s Elite Time Trial Champion Champion s Current Team nbsp Argentina Gustavo Toledo Rioja Guillermo Brunetta Cordobesa nbsp Australia Robbie McEwen Davitamon Lotto Nathan O Neill Navigators Insurance nbsp Austria Gerrit Glomser Lampre Caffita Hans Peter Obwaller Sava nbsp Belarus Aleksandr Kuschynski Amore amp Vita Beretta Vasil Kiryienka nbsp Belgium Serge Baguet Davitamon Lotto Marc Wauters Rabobank nbsp Bolivia Horacio Gallardo nbsp Brazil Roberson Silva Scott Marcondes Cesar Fadenp SJC Pedro Nicacio Clube DataRo de Ciclismo nbsp Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski Hemus 1896 Aurora 2000 Berchi Ivailo Gabrovski Hemus 1896 Aurora 2000 Berchi nbsp Burkina Faso Rabaki Jeremie Ouedraogo nbsp Canada Francois Parisien Espoirs Laval Svein Tuft Symmetrics nbsp Chile Juan Francisco Cabrera nbsp Colombia Walter Pedraza Ivan Parra Colombia Selle Italia nbsp Costa Rica Paulo Vargas Federico Ramirez nbsp Ivory Coast Abdoulaye Sessouma nbsp Croatia Matija Kvasina Perutnina Ptuj Martin Cotar nbsp Cuba Damian Martinez Luis Alberto Romero nbsp Czech Republic Jan Svorada eD system ZVVZ Ondrej Sosenka Acqua amp Sapone Adria Mobil nbsp Denmark Lars Bak Team CSC Michael Blaudzun Team CSC nbsp Estonia Jaan Kirsipuu Credit Agricole Jaan Kirsipuu Credit Agricole nbsp France Pierrick Fedrigo Bouygues Telecom Sylvain Chavanel Cofidis nbsp Finland Jussi Veikkanen Francaise des Jeux Tommi Martikainen nbsp Germany Gerald Ciolek Akud Arnolds Sicherheit Michael Rich Gerolsteiner nbsp Greece Vasilis Anastopoulos Volksbank Ideal Ioannis Tamouridis nbsp Guatemala Jhonny Morales nbsp Hungary Laszlo Garamszegi Csaba Szekeres nbsp Iran Mehdi Sohrabi Paykan Mehdi Sohrabi Paykan nbsp Ireland David O Loughlin Navigators Insurance David McCann Giant Asia Racing Team nbsp Israel Maxim Burlutsky Gali Ronen nbsp Italy Enrico Gasparotto Liquigas Bianchi Marco Pinotti Saunier Duval Prodir nbsp Japan Hidenori Nodera Shimano Memory Corp Makoto Iijima Sumita Ravanello Pearl Izumi nbsp Kazakhstan Alexander Vinokourov T Mobile Team Dmitriy Muravyev Credit Agricole nbsp Latvia Aleksejs Saramotins Rietumu Bank Raivis Belohvosciks Team Universal Caffe Styloffice nbsp Lithuania Aivaras Baranauskas Raimondas Rumsas nbsp Luxembourg Frank Schleck Team CSC Andy Schleck Team CSC nbsp Malaysia Jamaludin Amiruddin Proton T Bikes Cycling Team nbsp Malta Roderick Muscat Etienne Bonello nbsp Mongolia Jamsran Ulzii Orshikh Marco Polo Cycling Team Jamsran Ulzii Orshikh Marco Polo Cycling Team nbsp Mexico Domingo Gonzalez nbsp Namibia Dan Craven nbsp Netherlands Leon van Bon Davitamon Lotto Thomas Dekker Rabobank nbsp Netherlands Antilles Jaime Perestrelo nbsp New Zealand Gordon McCauley Robin Reid Marco Polo Cycling Team nbsp Norway Morten Christiansen Sparebanken Vest Ridley Thor Hushovd Credit Agricole nbsp Paraguay Fernando Rolon Carlos Carlson nbsp Peru Jose Valverde Gustavo Rios nbsp Poland Adam Wadecki Intel Action Piotr Mazur nbsp Portugal Joaquim Andrade Riberalves Goldnutrition Candido Barbosa L A Aluminios Liberty Seguros nbsp Qatar Said Moosa nbsp Romania Dan Diaconu Alexandru Ciocan nbsp Russia Serguei Ivanov T Mobile Team Maxim Belkov nbsp Serbia and Montenegro Ivan Stevic Aerospace Engeenering Pro Equipe Zsolt Der nbsp Seychelles Hedson Mathieu nbsp Singapore Junaidi Hashim nbsp Slovakia Martin Prazdnovsky CK ZP Sport A S Podbrezova Matej Jurco Domina Vacanze nbsp Slovenia Mitja Mahoric Perutnina Ptuj Gregor Gazvoda Perutnina Ptuj nbsp South Africa Ryan Cox Barloworld Tiaan Kannemeyer Barloworld nbsp Spain Juan Manuel Garate Saunier Duval Prodir Jose Ivan Gutierrez Illes Balears Caisse d Epargne nbsp Sweden Jonas Ljungblad Amore amp Vita Beretta Viktor Renang nbsp Switzerland Martin Elmiger Phonak Fabian Cancellara Fassa Bortolo nbsp Tunisia Ayman Ben Hassine nbsp Ukraine Mikhaylo Khalilov LPR Piacenza Andriy Hrivko Domina Vacanze nbsp United Kingdom Russell Downing Recycling co uk MG X Power Stuart Dangerfield nbsp United States Chris Wherry Health Net Maxxis Chris Baldwin Navigators Insurance nbsp Uzbekistan Sergey Lagutin Landbouwkrediet Colnago Sergey Lagutin Landbouwkrediet Colnago nbsp Venezuela Wilmer Vasquez nbsp Zimbabwe Mohamed Conway Dave MartinWomen s edit Country Women s Road Race Champion Women s Time Trial Champion nbsp Argentina Paola Toane Valeria Muller nbsp Australia Lorian Graham Oenone Wood nbsp Austria Andrea Graus Christiane Soeder nbsp Belarus Tatsiana Sharakova Tatsiana Sharakova nbsp Belgium Corine Hierckens Natacha Maes nbsp Brazil Clemilda Fernandes Camila Rodrigues nbsp Canada Genevieve Jeanson Sue Palmer Komar nbsp Cuba Yuliet Rodriguez nbsp Czech Republic Lada Kozlikova Lada Kozlikova nbsp Denmark Dorte Rasmussen Dorte Rasmussen nbsp France Magali Le Floc h Edwige Pitel nbsp Finland Pia Sundstedt Tiina Nieminen nbsp Germany Regina Schleicher Judith Arndt nbsp Greece Anastasia Pastourmatzi Anastasia Pastourmatzi nbsp Hungary Monika Kiraly nbsp Ireland Siobhan Horgan nbsp Italy Silvia Parietti Tatiana Guderzo nbsp Japan Miho Oki Miyoko Karami nbsp Kazakhstan Zulfiya Zabirova Zulfiya Zabirova nbsp Lithuania Inga Cilvinaite Svetlana Pauliukaite nbsp Luxembourg Nathalie Lamborelle nbsp Malta Stefania Magri Michelle Wood nbsp Mongolia Jamsran Ulziisolongo Jamsran Ulziisolongo nbsp Netherlands Janneke Vos Suzanne de Goede nbsp New Zealand Sarah Ulmer Sarah Ulmer nbsp Norway Anita Valen Anita Valen nbsp Poland Paulina Brzezna Bogumila Matusiak nbsp Portugal Isabel Caetano nbsp Russia Yuliya Martisova Svetlana Bubnenkova nbsp Serbia and Montenegro Zorica Milicevic Zorica Milicevic nbsp South Africa Ronel Van Wyk Anke Moore nbsp Spain Maria Isabel Moreno Eneritz Iturriagaechevarria nbsp Sweden Susanne Ljungskog Emma Johansson nbsp Switzerland Sereina Trachsel Karin Thurig nbsp Ukraine Valentyna Karpenko Iryna Shpylyova nbsp United Kingdom Nicole Cooke Julia Shaw nbsp United States Katheryn Curi Kristin Armstrong nbsp Venezuela Blendys Rojas nbsp Zimbabwe Linda DavidsonMen s Under 23 edit Country Men s Under 23 Road Race Champion Men s Under 23 Time Trial Champion nbsp Argentina Jorge Montenegro Juan Pablo Dotti nbsp Australia Chris Sutton Mark Jamieson nbsp Austria Markus Eibegger Markus Eibegger nbsp Belarus Sergei Dovbniuk Branislau Samoilau nbsp Belgium Dries Devenyns Dominique Cornu nbsp Brazil Breno Sidoti Breno Sidoti nbsp Canada Ryan Roth Christian Meier nbsp Colombia Juan Pablo Forero Dalivier Ospina nbsp Costa Rica Henry Raabe Henry Raabe nbsp Croatia Emanuel Kiserlovski Romano Vicic nbsp Czech Republic Frantisek Rabon Frantisek Rabon nbsp Denmark Jan Almblad Martin Mortensen nbsp Estonia Kalle Kriit Rene Mandri nbsp France Aurelien Passeron Dimitri Champion nbsp Germany Paul Martens nbsp Greece Panagiotis Potsakis nbsp Hungary Daniel Zsombok Peter Kusztor nbsp Ireland Paidi O Brien nbsp Italy Adriano Angeloni Tiziano Dall Antonia nbsp Japan Yukiya Arashiro nbsp Luxembourg Patrick Gressnich Laurent Didier nbsp Netherlands Sebastian Langeveld Thom Van Dulmen nbsp New Zealand Logan Hutchings Logan Hutchings nbsp Norway Lars Nordhaug nbsp Poland Rafal Ratajczyk nbsp Portugal Helder Oliveira Filipe Cardoso nbsp Russia Alexander Mironov nbsp Slovakia Martin Velits Peter Velits nbsp Slovenia Simon Spilak nbsp South Africa Willie Van Zyl nbsp Spain Javier Moreno Jose Luis Ruiz nbsp Switzerland Loic Muhlemann Michael Schar nbsp United Kingdom Ben Greenwood Ben Greenwood nbsp United States Ian MacGregor Steven CozzaReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 national road cycling championships amp oldid 1203410882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,