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 and the Olympics, 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 are not derived from a national flag, such as the green and gold on the jerseys of Australian national champions.
^Samuel finished fourth; the race was won by Orano Andrews from Saint Vincent and The Grenadines.
^The Malian championships was based upon a combined ranking of an individual time trial and the road race.
Referencesedit
^ abWoodpower, Zeb (11 January 2014). "Gerrans takes top step on dream podium". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
^ abWoodpower, Zeb (8 January 2014). "Michael Hepburn claims upset win". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
^ abCycling News (11 January 2014). "Gracie Elvin goes back-to-back". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
^Woodpower, Zeb (8 January 2014). "Felicity Wardlaw takes gold". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
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The 2014 national road cycling championships began in Australia with the time trial event both men and women on January 8 as is tradition Contents 1 Jerseys 2 2014 champions 2 1 Men s Elite 2 2 Women s 3 See also 4 Notes 5 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 and the Olympics 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 are not derived from a national flag such as the green and gold on the jerseys of Australian national champions 2014 champions editMen s Elite edit Country Men s Elite Road Race Champion Champion s Team at road Men s Elite Time Trial Champion Champion s Team at time nbsp Albania Kamberaj Xhuliano Nikaj Iltjan nbsp Algeria Abdelbasset Hannachi Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algerie Azzedine Lagab Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algerie nbsp Andorra Jyme Bridges David Albos nbsp Angola Igor Silva Igor Silva Banco BIC Carmim nbsp Antigua and Barbuda Andre Simon nbsp Argentina Daniel Diaz San Luis Somos Todos Laureano Rosas nbsp Aruba nbsp Australia Simon Gerrans 1 Orica GreenEDGE 1 Michael Hepburn 2 Orica GreenEDGE 2 nbsp Austria Riccardo Zoidl Trek Factory Racing Matthias Brandle IAM Cycling nbsp Azerbaijan Elchin Asadov Synergy Baku Elchin Asadov Synergy Baku nbsp Bahamas nbsp Barbados Philip Clarke Russell Elcock nbsp Belarus Yauheni Hutarovich Ag2r La Mondiale Kanstantsin Sivtsov Team Sky nbsp Belgium Jens Debusschere Lotto Belisol Kristof Vandewalle Trek Factory Racing nbsp Belize Edgar Arana Edgar Arana nbsp Benin Augustin Amoussouvi nbsp Bermuda Shannon Lawrence Shannon Lawrence nbsp Bolivia oscar Soliz Movistar Team America oscar Soliz Movistar Team America nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Mujo Kurtovic Nikica Atlagic nbsp Botswana nbsp Brazil Antonio Garnero Funvic Brasilinvest Sao Jose dos Campos Pedro Nicacio Funvic Brasilinvest Sao Jose dos Campos nbsp British Virgin Islands Shaquil Samuel N 1 nbsp Brunei nbsp Bulgaria Nikolay Mihaylov CCC Polsat Polkowice nbsp Burkina Faso Salfo Bikienga nbsp Cambodia Kim Yura nbsp Canada Svein Tuft Orica GreenEDGE Svein Tuft Orica GreenEDGE nbsp Cayman Islands nbsp Chile Lino Arriagada Jonathan Guzman nbsp China Zhao Jingbiao Hengxiang Cycling Team Wu Nan Giant Champion System Pro Cycling nbsp Colombia Miguel Angel Rubiano Colombia Pedro Herrera nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo Fiston Dukwa Mbumba nbsp Costa Rica Juan Carlos Rojas Josue Gonzalez Coopenae Movistar Economy nbsp Ivory Coast Bassirou Konte nbsp Croatia Radoslav Rogina Adria Mobil Bruno Maltar Adria Mobil nbsp Cuba Arnold Alcolea Yeinier Lopez nbsp Curacao Manuel Seintje nbsp Cyprus Armanto Archimandritis Michael Christodoulos nbsp Czech Republic Zdenek Stybar Omega Pharma Quick Step Jan Barta NetApp Endura nbsp Denmark Michael Valgren Tinkoff Saxo Rasmus Quaade Team TreFor Blue Water nbsp Djibouti nbsp Dominican Republic Diego Milan Differdange Losch Augusto Sanchez Differdange Losch nbsp Ecuador Byron Guama Team Ecuador Jose Ragonessi Team Ecuador nbsp El Salvador Rafael Carias Rafael Carias nbsp Eritrea Awit Gebremedhin Natnael Berhane Team Europcar nbsp Estonia Alo Jakin BigMat Auber 93 Gert Joeaar Cofidis nbsp Ethiopia Tsgabu Grmay MTN Qhubeka Tsgabu Grmay MTN Qhubeka nbsp Finland Jussi Veikkanen FDJ fr Samuel Pokala nbsp Fiji Jacob Salcone Jacob Salcone nbsp France Arnaud Demare FDJ fr Sylvain Chavanel IAM Cycling nbsp Gabon Geoffroy Ngandamba Geoffroy Ngandamba nbsp Georgia Giorgi Nareklishvili Besik Gavasheli nbsp Germany Andre Greipel Lotto Belisol Tony Martin Omega Pharma Quick Step nbsp Greece Georgios Bouglas SP Tableware Polychronis Tzortzakis nbsp Guatemala Nervin Jiatz Insta Cofi de Cafe Quetzal Manuel Rodas Cable DX Decorabanos nbsp Guyana Geron Williams Raynauth Jeffrey nbsp Hong Kong Cheung King Lok HKSI Pro Cycling Team Cheung King Lok HKSI Pro Cycling Team nbsp Hungary Balazs Rozsa Utensilnord Gabor Fejes nbsp Iceland Ingvar Omarsson Hakon Sigurdsson nbsp India Shreedhar Savanur Naveen John nbsp Indonesia Endra Wijaya nbsp Iran Rahim Ememi Pishgaman Yazd Alireza Haghi Tabriz Petrochemical Team nbsp Ireland Ryan Mullen An Post Chain Reaction Michael Hutchinson nbsp Israel Niv Libner Amore amp Vita Selle SMP Yoav Bear nbsp Italy Vincenzo Nibali Astana Adriano Malori Movistar Team nbsp Jamaica Oneil Samuels nbsp Japan Junya Sano Fumiyuki Beppu Trek Factory Racing nbsp Kazakhstan Ilya Davidenok Continental Team Astana Daniil Fominykh Astana nbsp Kyrgyzstan nbsp Latvia Andris Vosekalns Rietumu Delfin Gatis Smukulis Team Katusha nbsp Lesotho Phetetso Monese nbsp Lebanon Zaher El Hage Rachid Elias Abou nbsp Liechtenstein Ewald Wolf nbsp Lithuania Paulius Siskevicius Ramunas Navardauskas Garmin Sharp nbsp Luxembourg Frank Schleck Trek Factory Racing Laurent Didier Trek Factory Racing nbsp Macedonia Stefan Petrovski Veli Sadiki nbsp Madagascar Zouzou Andriafenomananiaina Stephane Lacas nbsp Malawi nbsp Malaysia nbsp Mali Diakaridia Sangare N 2 nbsp Malta Maurice Formosa Christian Formosa nbsp Mauritius Steward Pharmasse Mike Chong Chin nbsp Mongolia nbsp Moldova Sergiu Cioban Sergiu Cioban nbsp Morocco Adil Jelloul Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Soufiane Haddi Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling nbsp Mexico Ignacio Sarabia Bernardo Colex nbsp Namibia Raul Seibeb Till Drobisch nbsp Netherlands Sebastian Langeveld Garmin Sharp Tom Dumoulin Giant Shimano nbsp New Zealand Hayden Roulston Trek Factory Racing Taylor Gunman Avanti Racing Team nbsp Nicaragua Walter Gaitan nbsp Nigeria nbsp Norway Tormod Jacobsen Team Oster Hus Ridley Reidar Borgersen Team Joker nbsp Panama Fernando Urena Yelko Gomez nbsp Pakistan Nisar Ahmad Kasi Ali Muhammad Sabir nbsp Paraguay Heiko Grobenstieg Gustavo Mino Start Trigon Cycling Team nbsp Peru Alonso Gamero Alonso Gamero nbsp Philippines nbsp Poland Bartlomiej Matysiak CCC Polsat Polkowice Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma Quick Step nbsp Portugal Nelson Oliveira Lampre Merida Nelson Oliveira Lampre Merida nbsp Puerto Rico Efren Ortega InCycle Predator Components nbsp Romania Zoltan Sipos Andrei Nechita MG Kvis Trevigiani nbsp Russia Alexander Porsev Team Katusha Anton Vorobyev Team Katusha nbsp Rwanda Valens Ndayisenga Valens Ndayisenga nbsp Saint Lucia nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis nbsp San Marino nbsp Senegal Abdoulaye Thiam nbsp Serbia Milos Borisavljevic Gabor Kasa Kastro Team nbsp Seychelles nbsp Singapore nbsp Sierra Leone nbsp Slovakia Peter Sagan Cannondale Peter Velits BMC Racing Team nbsp Slovenia Matej Mugerli Adria Mobil Gregor Gazvoda Gebruder Weiss Oberndorfer nbsp Sri Lanka Buddhika Warnakulasooriya Buddhika Warnakulasooriya nbsp South Africa Louis Meintjes MTN Qhubeka Daryl Impey Orica GreenEDGE nbsp South Korea Seo Joon Yong KSPO 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Bulgaria nbsp Burkina Faso nbsp Canada Leah Kirchmann Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies Leah Kirchmann Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies nbsp Cayman Islands nbsp Chile nbsp China nbsp Colombia Valentina Paniagua Serika Guluma Vaiano Fondriest nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo nbsp Costa Rica Paula Herrera Edith Guillen nbsp Ivory Coast nbsp Croatia Mia Radotic BTC City Ljubljana Mia Radotic BTC City Ljubljana nbsp Cuba Arlenis Sierra Yoanka Gonzalez nbsp Curacao nbsp Cyprus nbsp Czech Republic Martina Sablikova nbsp Denmark Amalie Dideriksen nbsp Dominican Republic Juana Fernandez Arco Iris Cycling Team Juana Fernandez Arco Iris Cycling Team nbsp Ecuador Jazmin Taborda Jazmin Taborda nbsp El Salvador Xenia Estrada Xenia Estrada nbsp Eritrea Wehazit Kidane Wehazit Kidane nbsp Estonia Liisi Rist S C Michela Fanini Rox nbsp Finland Lotta Lepisto Bigla Cycling Team nbsp France Pauline Ferrand Prevot Rabo Liv nbsp Gabon nbsp Georgia nbsp Germany Lisa Brennauer Specialized lululemon nbsp 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Woodpower Zeb 8 January 2014 Michael Hepburn claims upset win Cycling News Future Publishing Limited Retrieved 9 January 2014 a b Cycling News 11 January 2014 Gracie Elvin goes back to back Cycling News Future Publishing Limited Retrieved 12 January 2014 Woodpower Zeb 8 January 2014 Felicity Wardlaw takes gold Cycling News Future Publishing Limited Retrieved 9 January 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 national road cycling championships amp oldid 1199061058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,