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2011 national road cycling championships

The 2011 national road cycling championships began in January in Australia and New Zealand. Most of the European national championships take place in June.

Jerseys edit

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.

2011 champions edit

Men's Elite edit

Country Men's Elite Road Race Champion Champion's Current Team Men's Elite Time Trial Champion Champion's Current Team
  Albania Eugert Zhupa Eugert Zhupa
  Algeria Youcef Reguigui Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algérie Azzedine Lagab Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algérie
  Andorra David Albós CJAM-CKT-Novatec
  Angola Igor Silva Igor Silva
  Argentina Emanuel Saldaño San Juan Leandro Messineo Río Negro
  Antigua and Barbuda Jyme Bridges Marvin Spencer
  Australia Jack Bobridge Garmin–Cervélo Cameron Meyer Garmin–Cervélo
  Austria Matthias Krizek Team 2000 Veneto Marchiol Andreas Hofer[1] Tyrol Team
  Bahamas Tracy Sweeting[2] Mark Holowesko
  Barbados Darren Matthews Darren Matthews
  Belarus Aleksandr Kuschynski Team Katusha Kanstantsin Sivtsov HTC–Highroad
  Belgium Philippe Gilbert Omega Pharma–Lotto Philippe Gilbert Omega Pharma–Lotto
  Belize Byron Pope Byron Pope
  Bermuda Darren Glasford Neil De Sainte Croix
  Bolivia Victor Tarqui Óscar Soliz
  Brazil Murilo Fischer Garmin–Cervélo Magno Nazaret Funvic-Pindamonhangaba
  British Virgin Islands Orano Andrews[3] Orano Andrews
  Brunei Muhammad Abd Aziz
  Bulgaria Danail Petrov Konya–Şekerspor–Torku–Vivelo Nikolay Mihaylov
  Burkina Faso Abdul Wahab Sawadogo
  Canada Svein Tuft SpiderTech–C10 Svein Tuft SpiderTech–C10
  Cayman Islands Marius Deysel Steve Abbott
  Chile Gonzalo Garrido Providencia OGM Gonzalo Garrido Providencia OGM
  China Liu Biao[4] Qinghai Tianyoude Cycling Team
  Colombia Weimar Roldán Iván Casas
  Republic of the Congo Jean-Pierre Wimana
  Costa Rica Juan Manuel Mata José Adrián Bonilla Citi Economy Blue
  Ivory Coast Issiaka Fofana
  Croatia Kristijan Đurasek Loborika-Favorit Team Kristijan Đurasek Loborika-Favorit Team
  Cuba Arnold Alcolea Arnold Alcolea
  Curaçao Marc de Maar Quick-Step Marc de Maar Quick-Step
  Cyprus Marios Athanasiadis Vassilis Adamou
  Czech Republic Petr Benčik PSK Whirlpool-Author Jiri Hudeček PSK Whirlpool-Author
  Denmark Nicki Sørensen Saxo Bank–SunGard Rasmus Quaade Team Concordia Forsikring-Himmerland
  Ecuador Wilson Panaluisa Pichincha José Ragonessi Pichincha
  El Salvador Omar Benítez Omar Benítez
  Estonia Mart Ojavee Champion System Rein Taaramäe Cofidis
  Eritrea Freqalsi Debesay Daniel Teklehaimanot
  France Sylvain Chavanel Quick-Step Christophe Kern Team Europcar
  Finland Kjell Carlström Team Sky Aki Turunen
  Germany Robert Wagner Leopard Trek Bert Grabsch HTC–Highroad
  Greece Ioannis Tamouridis SP Tableware Ioannis Tamouridis SP Tableware
  Guatemala Julián Yac Café Quetzal Luis Alberto Santizo
  Guyana Walter Grant-Stuart
  Honduras Pablo Crúz
  Hong Kong Yeung Ying-Hon Racing Force
  Hungary Krisztián Lovassy Ora Hotels-Carrera Gábor Fejes
  Georgia Giorgi Nadiradze Giorgi Nadiradze
  Iceland Hafsteinn Geirsson Hafsteinn Geirsson
  Iran Abbas Saeidi Azad University Hossein Askari Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
  Ireland Matthew Brammeier HTC–Highroad Matthew Brammeier HTC–Highroad
  Israel Niv Libner Amore & Vita Ayal Rahat
  Italy Giovanni Visconti Farnese Vini–Neri Sottoli Adriano Malori Lampre–ISD
  Jamaica Shaquille Sinclair Michael Daley
  Japan Fumiyuki Beppu Team RadioShack Fumiyuki Beppu Team RadioShack
  Kazakhstan Andrey Mizurov Astana Dmitriy Gruzdev
  Kyrgyzstan Evgeny Vakker LeTua Cycling Team Evgeny Vakker LeTua Cycling Team
  Latvia Martins Trautmanis Gatis Smukulis HTC–Highroad
  Lebanon Salah Ribah
  Liechtenstein Hans Burkhard[5] Hans Burkhard
  Lesotho Phetetso Monese Phetetso Monese
  Lithuania Ramūnas Navardauskas Garmin–Cervélo Gediminas Bagdonas An Post–Sean Kelly
  Luxembourg Fränk Schleck Leopard Trek Christian Poos Team Differdange-Magic-Sportfood.de
  Macedonia Stefan Petrovski Boban Andevski
  Madagascar Jean Rakotondrasoa Jaoherivelo Adrianjaka
  Malawi Ronald Tsoyo
  Malaysia Mohamed Mat Amin Terengganu Pro Asia Cycling Team
  Mali Hamidou Diarra
  Malta Etienne Bonello Etienne Bonello
  Mauritius Thomas Desvaux Yannick Lincoln
  Mongolia Altanzul Altansukh Baasankhuu Myagmarsuren
  Moldova Alexandre Pliușchin Team Katusha Sergiu Cioban Tuşnad Cycling Team
  Morocco Adil Jelloul Mouhssine Lahsaini
  Mexico Gregorio Ladino Bernardo Colex Amore & Vita
  Namibia Lotto Petrus MTN-Qhubeka Lotto Petrus MTN-Qhubeka
  Netherlands Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil–DCM Stef Clement Rabobank
  Nicaragua Jorge Marcenaro
  New Zealand Hayden Roulston HTC–Highroad Westley Gough Subway-Avanti
  Norway Alexander Kristoff BMC Racing Team Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Sky
  Panama Nicolas Tenorio Ramón Carretero
  Pakistan Ahat Abdul Ali Muhammad Sabir
  Peru Jesus Nakada Eduardo Schiantarelli
  Poland Tomasz Marczyński CCC–Polsat–Polkowice Tomasz Marczyński CCC–Polsat–Polkowice
  Portugal João Cabreira Onda Nelson Oliveira Team RadioShack
  Puerto Rico Efren Ortega Efren Ortega
  Romania Andrei Nechita Bogdan Coman
  Russia Pavel Brutt Team Katusha Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha
  Rwanda Adrien Niyonshuti MTN-Qhubeka
  Saint Lucia Kurt Maraj Kirk Maraj
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Deptor Culzac
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Reggie Douglas[6] James Weekes
  Serbia Zsolt Dér Zsolt Dér
  Singapore Lemuel Lee Darren Low
  Slovakia Peter Sagan Liquigas–Cannondale Pavol Polievka Trek-Oslany
  Slovenia Grega Bole Lampre–ISD Janez Brajkovič Team RadioShack
  South Africa Darren Lill Daryl Impey MTN-Qhubeka
  South Korea Jang Sun-jae Choe Hyeong-min Geumsan Ginseng Asia
  Spain José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team Luis León Sánchez Rabobank
  Suriname Murwin Arumjo Ruiz Ceder
  Sweden Philip Lindau Team CykelCity Gustav Larsson Saxo Bank–SunGard
   Switzerland Fabian Cancellara Leopard Trek Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team
  Taiwan Feng Chun-kai Action Cycling Team
  Thailand Seree Ruengiri
  Tunisia Ahmed Ben Matoog Riadh Ghdamsi
  Turkey Kemal Küçükbay Brisaspor Mert Mutlu Brisaspor
  Trinidad and Tobago Emile Abraham Kevin Tinto
  Ukraine Oleksandr Kvachuk Lampre–ISD Oleksandr Kvachuk Lampre–ISD
  United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins Team Sky Alex Dowsett Team Sky
  United Arab Emirates Badr Banihammad Yousif Banihammad
  United States Matthew Busche Team RadioShack David Zabriskie Garmin–Cervélo
  Uzbekistan Sergey Lagutin Vacansoleil–DCM Muradjan Khalmuratov
  Venezuela Miguel Ubeto Lotería del Táchira José Isidro Chacón Lotería del Táchira
  Zimbabwe Bright Chipongo Dave Martin

Women's edit

Country Women's Road Race Champion Women's Time Trial Champion
  Argentina Stefanía Pilz Valeria Müller
  Antigua and Barbuda
  Australia Alexis Rhodes Shara Gillow
  Austria
  Bahamas
  Belarus Alena Amialiusik
  Belgium Evelyn Arys
  Bermuda
  Bolivia
  Brazil Luciene Ferreira Silva
  Canada Véronique Fortin Clara Hughes
  Chile
  Colombia
  Costa Rica
  Croatia Mia Radotić
  Cuba
  Cyprus
  Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková
  Dominican Republic
  Denmark Julie Leth Annika Langvad
  Ecuador Maria Parra Constante
  El Salvador
  Estonia
  France Christel Ferrier-Bruneau Jeannie Longo
  Finland Pia Sundstedt Pia Sundstedt
  Germany Judith Arndt
  Guatemala Flory León González María Dolores Molina
  Hong Kong Jamie Wong
  Hungary Krisztina Fay
  Ireland
  Israel
  Italy Noemi Cantele Noemi Cantele
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Latvia
  Lithuania Rasa Leleivytė Aušrinė Trebaitė
  Luxembourg Christine Majerus
  Malaysia
  Mexico Dulce Pliego Verónica Leal
  Mongolia
  Namibia
  Netherlands Marianne Vos Marianne Vos
  Netherlands Antilles
  New Zealand Catherine Cheatley Sonia Waddell
  Norway Camilla Hott-Johansen
  Poland Maja Włoszczowska
  Portugal
  Puerto Rico
  Russia Alexandra Burchenkova
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  Serbia
  Singapore
  Slovakia
  Slovenia
  South Africa Marissa van der Merwe Cherise Taylor
  Spain Eneritz Iturriagaechevarria Mazaga
  Sweden Emilia Fahlin
   Switzerland Pascale Schnider
  Turkey Gül Çelebi Merve Tayfun Marmara
  Ukraine
  United Kingdom Elizabeth Armitstead Wendy Houvenaghel
  United States Robin Farina Evelyn Stevens
  Venezuela Angie González Danielys García
  Zimbabwe

Men's Under-23 edit

Country Men's Under-23 Road Race Champion Men's Under-23 Time Trial Champion
  Argentina Gabriel Juárez Eduardo Sepúlveda
  Australia Ben Dyball Luke Durbridge
  Belarus
  Belgium
  Bolivia
  Brazil
  Canada
  Chile
  China
  Colombia
  Costa Rica
  Croatia
  Cyprus
  Czech Republic
  Denmark
  Dominican Republic
  Ecuador Cleber Cuasquer
  Estonia Karlo Aia
  Germany
  Guatemala Walter Escobar
  Hong Kong Choi Ki-Ho
  Hungary
  Ireland
  Italy
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Luxembourg
  Mexico
  Macedonia
  Netherlands Ramon Sinkeldam Wilco Kelderman
  New Zealand Michael Vink Jason Christie
  Norway
  Peru
  Poland
  Portugal
  Romania
  Russia
  Slovenia
  South Africa Johann Van Zyl
  Spain
  Sweden
   Switzerland
  Turkey Muhammet Keleş
  Ukraine
  United Kingdom Scott Thwaites
  Uruguay
  United States
  Uzbekistan
  Venezuela

References edit

  1. ^ The race was won by   Tobias Erler (GER)
  2. ^ The race was won by   Thomas Seier (USA)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  4. ^ The race was won by   Cheung King-Lok (HKG)
  5. ^ The race was won by   Guido Grandi (ITA)
  6. ^ The race was won by   George Varhola (USA)

External links edit

  • UCI List of National Champions

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2011 national road cycling championships news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2011 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 2011 champions 2 1 Men s Elite 2 2 Women s 2 3 Men s Under 23 3 References 4 External linksJerseys 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 2011 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 Albania Eugert Zhupa Eugert Zhupa nbsp Algeria Youcef Reguigui Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algerie Azzedine Lagab Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algerie nbsp Andorra David Albos CJAM CKT Novatec nbsp Angola Igor Silva Igor Silva nbsp Argentina Emanuel Saldano San Juan Leandro Messineo Rio Negro nbsp Antigua and Barbuda Jyme Bridges Marvin Spencer nbsp Australia Jack Bobridge Garmin Cervelo Cameron Meyer Garmin Cervelo nbsp Austria Matthias Krizek Team 2000 Veneto Marchiol Andreas Hofer 1 Tyrol Team nbsp Bahamas Tracy Sweeting 2 Mark Holowesko nbsp Barbados Darren Matthews Darren Matthews nbsp Belarus Aleksandr Kuschynski Team Katusha Kanstantsin Sivtsov HTC Highroad nbsp Belgium Philippe Gilbert Omega Pharma Lotto Philippe Gilbert Omega Pharma Lotto nbsp Belize Byron Pope Byron Pope nbsp Bermuda Darren Glasford Neil De Sainte Croix nbsp Bolivia Victor Tarqui oscar Soliz nbsp Brazil Murilo Fischer Garmin Cervelo Magno Nazaret Funvic Pindamonhangaba nbsp British Virgin Islands Orano Andrews 3 Orano Andrews nbsp Brunei Muhammad Abd Aziz nbsp Bulgaria Danail Petrov Konya Sekerspor Torku Vivelo Nikolay Mihaylov nbsp Burkina Faso Abdul Wahab Sawadogo nbsp Canada Svein Tuft SpiderTech C10 Svein Tuft SpiderTech C10 nbsp Cayman Islands Marius Deysel Steve Abbott nbsp Chile Gonzalo Garrido Providencia OGM Gonzalo Garrido Providencia OGM nbsp China Liu Biao 4 Qinghai Tianyoude Cycling Team nbsp Colombia Weimar Roldan Ivan Casas nbsp Republic of the Congo Jean Pierre Wimana nbsp Costa Rica Juan Manuel Mata Jose Adrian Bonilla Citi Economy Blue nbsp Ivory Coast Issiaka Fofana nbsp Croatia Kristijan Đurasek Loborika Favorit Team Kristijan Đurasek Loborika Favorit Team nbsp Cuba Arnold Alcolea Arnold Alcolea nbsp Curacao Marc de Maar Quick Step Marc de Maar Quick Step nbsp Cyprus Marios Athanasiadis Vassilis Adamou nbsp Czech Republic Petr Bencik PSK Whirlpool Author Jiri Hudecek PSK Whirlpool Author nbsp Denmark Nicki Sorensen Saxo Bank SunGard Rasmus Quaade Team Concordia Forsikring Himmerland nbsp Ecuador Wilson Panaluisa Pichincha Jose Ragonessi Pichincha nbsp El Salvador Omar Benitez Omar Benitez nbsp Estonia Mart Ojavee Champion System Rein Taaramae Cofidis nbsp Eritrea Freqalsi Debesay Daniel Teklehaimanot nbsp France Sylvain Chavanel Quick Step Christophe Kern Team Europcar nbsp Finland Kjell Carlstrom Team Sky Aki Turunen nbsp Germany Robert Wagner Leopard Trek Bert Grabsch HTC Highroad nbsp Greece Ioannis Tamouridis SP Tableware Ioannis Tamouridis SP Tableware nbsp Guatemala Julian Yac Cafe Quetzal Luis Alberto Santizo nbsp Guyana Walter Grant Stuart nbsp Honduras Pablo Cruz nbsp Hong Kong Yeung Ying Hon Racing Force nbsp Hungary Krisztian Lovassy Ora Hotels Carrera Gabor Fejes nbsp Georgia Giorgi Nadiradze Giorgi Nadiradze nbsp Iceland Hafsteinn Geirsson Hafsteinn Geirsson nbsp Iran Abbas Saeidi Azad University Hossein Askari Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team nbsp Ireland Matthew Brammeier HTC Highroad Matthew Brammeier HTC Highroad nbsp Israel Niv Libner Amore amp Vita Ayal Rahat nbsp Italy Giovanni Visconti Farnese Vini Neri Sottoli Adriano Malori Lampre ISD nbsp Jamaica Shaquille Sinclair Michael Daley nbsp Japan Fumiyuki Beppu Team RadioShack Fumiyuki Beppu Team RadioShack nbsp Kazakhstan Andrey Mizurov Astana Dmitriy Gruzdev nbsp Kyrgyzstan Evgeny Vakker LeTua Cycling Team Evgeny Vakker LeTua Cycling Team nbsp Latvia Martins Trautmanis Gatis Smukulis HTC Highroad nbsp Lebanon Salah Ribah nbsp Liechtenstein Hans Burkhard 5 Hans Burkhard nbsp Lesotho Phetetso Monese Phetetso Monese nbsp Lithuania Ramunas Navardauskas Garmin Cervelo Gediminas Bagdonas An Post Sean Kelly nbsp Luxembourg Frank Schleck Leopard Trek Christian Poos Team Differdange Magic Sportfood de nbsp Macedonia Stefan Petrovski Boban Andevski nbsp Madagascar Jean Rakotondrasoa Jaoherivelo Adrianjaka nbsp Malawi Ronald Tsoyo nbsp Malaysia Mohamed Mat Amin Terengganu Pro Asia Cycling Team nbsp Mali Hamidou Diarra nbsp Malta Etienne Bonello Etienne Bonello nbsp Mauritius Thomas Desvaux Yannick Lincoln nbsp Mongolia Altanzul Altansukh Baasankhuu Myagmarsuren nbsp Moldova Alexandre Pliușchin Team Katusha Sergiu Cioban Tusnad Cycling Team nbsp Morocco Adil Jelloul Mouhssine Lahsaini nbsp Mexico Gregorio Ladino Bernardo Colex Amore amp Vita nbsp Namibia Lotto Petrus MTN Qhubeka Lotto Petrus MTN Qhubeka nbsp Netherlands Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil DCM Stef Clement Rabobank nbsp Nicaragua Jorge Marcenaro nbsp New Zealand Hayden Roulston HTC Highroad Westley Gough Subway Avanti nbsp Norway Alexander Kristoff BMC Racing Team Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Sky nbsp Panama Nicolas Tenorio Ramon Carretero nbsp Pakistan Ahat Abdul Ali Muhammad Sabir nbsp Peru Jesus Nakada Eduardo Schiantarelli nbsp Poland Tomasz Marczynski CCC Polsat Polkowice Tomasz Marczynski CCC Polsat Polkowice nbsp Portugal Joao Cabreira Onda Nelson Oliveira Team RadioShack nbsp Puerto Rico Efren Ortega Efren Ortega nbsp Romania Andrei Nechita Bogdan Coman nbsp Russia Pavel Brutt Team Katusha Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha nbsp Rwanda Adrien Niyonshuti MTN Qhubeka nbsp Saint Lucia Kurt Maraj Kirk Maraj nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Deptor Culzac nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis Reggie Douglas 6 James Weekes nbsp Serbia Zsolt Der Zsolt Der nbsp Singapore Lemuel Lee Darren Low nbsp Slovakia Peter Sagan Liquigas Cannondale Pavol Polievka Trek Oslany nbsp Slovenia Grega Bole Lampre ISD Janez Brajkovic Team RadioShack nbsp South Africa Darren Lill Daryl Impey MTN Qhubeka nbsp South Korea Jang Sun jae Choe Hyeong min Geumsan Ginseng Asia nbsp Spain Jose Joaquin Rojas Movistar Team Luis Leon Sanchez Rabobank nbsp Suriname Murwin Arumjo Ruiz Ceder nbsp Sweden Philip Lindau Team CykelCity Gustav Larsson Saxo Bank SunGard nbsp Switzerland Fabian Cancellara Leopard Trek Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team nbsp Taiwan Feng Chun kai Action Cycling Team nbsp Thailand Seree Ruengiri nbsp Tunisia Ahmed Ben Matoog Riadh Ghdamsi nbsp Turkey Kemal Kucukbay Brisaspor Mert Mutlu Brisaspor nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Emile Abraham Kevin Tinto nbsp Ukraine Oleksandr Kvachuk Lampre ISD Oleksandr Kvachuk Lampre ISD nbsp United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins Team Sky Alex Dowsett Team Sky nbsp United Arab Emirates Badr Banihammad Yousif Banihammad nbsp United States Matthew Busche Team RadioShack David Zabriskie Garmin Cervelo nbsp Uzbekistan Sergey Lagutin Vacansoleil DCM Muradjan Khalmuratov nbsp Venezuela Miguel Ubeto Loteria del Tachira Jose Isidro Chacon Loteria del Tachira nbsp Zimbabwe Bright Chipongo Dave MartinWomen s edit Country Women s Road Race Champion Women s Time Trial Champion nbsp Argentina Stefania Pilz Valeria Muller nbsp Antigua and Barbuda nbsp Australia Alexis Rhodes Shara Gillow nbsp Austria nbsp Bahamas nbsp Belarus Alena Amialiusik nbsp Belgium Evelyn Arys nbsp Bermuda nbsp Bolivia nbsp Brazil Luciene Ferreira Silva nbsp Canada Veronique Fortin Clara Hughes nbsp Chile nbsp Colombia nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Croatia Mia Radotic nbsp Cuba nbsp Cyprus nbsp Czech Republic Martina Sablikova nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp Denmark Julie Leth Annika Langvad nbsp Ecuador Maria Parra Constante nbsp El Salvador nbsp Estonia nbsp France Christel Ferrier Bruneau Jeannie Longo nbsp Finland Pia Sundstedt Pia Sundstedt nbsp Germany Judith Arndt nbsp Guatemala Flory Leon Gonzalez Maria Dolores Molina nbsp Hong Kong Jamie Wong nbsp Hungary Krisztina Fay nbsp Ireland nbsp Israel nbsp Italy Noemi Cantele Noemi Cantele nbsp Japan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Latvia nbsp Lithuania Rasa Leleivyte Ausrine Trebaite nbsp Luxembourg Christine Majerus nbsp Malaysia nbsp Mexico Dulce Pliego Veronica Leal nbsp Mongolia nbsp Namibia nbsp Netherlands Marianne Vos Marianne Vos nbsp Netherlands Antilles nbsp New Zealand Catherine Cheatley Sonia Waddell nbsp Norway Camilla Hott Johansen nbsp Poland Maja Wloszczowska nbsp Portugal nbsp Puerto Rico nbsp Russia Alexandra Burchenkova nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis nbsp Serbia nbsp Singapore nbsp Slovakia nbsp Slovenia nbsp South Africa Marissa van der Merwe Cherise Taylor nbsp Spain Eneritz Iturriagaechevarria Mazaga nbsp Sweden Emilia Fahlin nbsp Switzerland Pascale Schnider nbsp Turkey Gul Celebi Merve Tayfun Marmara nbsp Ukraine nbsp United Kingdom Elizabeth Armitstead Wendy Houvenaghel nbsp United States Robin Farina Evelyn Stevens nbsp Venezuela Angie Gonzalez Danielys Garcia nbsp ZimbabweMen s Under 23 edit Country Men s Under 23 Road Race Champion Men s Under 23 Time Trial Champion nbsp Argentina Gabriel Juarez Eduardo Sepulveda nbsp Australia Ben Dyball Luke Durbridge nbsp Belarus nbsp Belgium nbsp Bolivia nbsp Brazil nbsp Canada nbsp Chile nbsp China nbsp Colombia nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Croatia nbsp Cyprus nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Denmark nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp Ecuador Cleber Cuasquer nbsp Estonia Karlo Aia nbsp Germany nbsp Guatemala Walter Escobar nbsp Hong Kong Choi Ki Ho nbsp Hungary nbsp Ireland nbsp Italy nbsp Japan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Luxembourg nbsp Mexico nbsp Macedonia nbsp Netherlands Ramon Sinkeldam Wilco Kelderman nbsp New Zealand Michael Vink Jason Christie nbsp Norway nbsp Peru nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp Slovenia nbsp South Africa Johann Van Zyl nbsp Spain nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp Turkey Muhammet Keles nbsp Ukraine nbsp United Kingdom Scott Thwaites nbsp Uruguay nbsp United States nbsp Uzbekistan nbsp VenezuelaReferences edit The race was won by nbsp Tobias Erler GER The race was won by nbsp Thomas Seier USA BVI championship Archived from the original on 2012 06 08 Retrieved 2011 10 11 The race was won by nbsp Cheung King Lok HKG The race was won by nbsp Guido Grandi ITA The race was won by nbsp George Varhola USA External links 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