South African National Road Race Championships
National road cycling championship in South Africa
The champion's jersey
The South African National Road Race Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the South African National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first race winner of the road race championship was Malcolm Lange in 1995; Malcolm Lange is the only cyclist to have won the championships three times. The women's record is held by Anriette Schoeman with 7 wins.
Men
Elite
Under-23
Women
Elite
Notes
^ Although an under-23 rider, Meintjes was eligible to win the elite title.[ 2] [ 3]
^ Dan Craven (NAM ) finished the race in third position.
^ Jennie Stenerhag (SWE ) finished the race in third position.
^ Sharon Laws (GBR ) finished the race in second position.
References
External links
By year Country
Albania (road race , time trial )
Algeria (road race , time trial )
Argentina (road race , time trial )
Australia (road race , time trial )
Austria (road race , time trial )
Azerbaijan (road race , time trial )
Belarus (road race , time trial )
Belgium (road race , time trial )
Belize (road race & time trial )
Bermuda (road race & time trial )
Bolivia (road race & time trial )
Brazil (road race , time trial )
British Virgin Islands (road race & time trial )
Bulgaria (road race , time trial )
Canada (road race , time trial )
Chile (road race , time trial )
China (road race & time trial )
Colombia (road race , time trial )
Costa Rica (road race , time trial )
Croatia (road race , time trial )
Cuba (road race & time trial )
Curaçao (road race & time trial )
Cyprus (road race & time trial )
Czech Republic (road race , time trial )
Denmark (road race , time trial )
Dominican Republic (road race , time trial )
Ecuador (road race & time trial )
El Salvador (road race & time trial )
Eritrea (road race , time trial )
Estonia (road race , time trial )
Finland (road race , time trial )
France (road race , time trial )
Germany (road race , time trial )
Georgia (road race & time trial )
Great Britain (road race , time trial )
Greece (road race , time trial )
Guatemala (road race & time trial )
Hong Kong (road race , time trial )
Hungary (road race , time trial )
Iceland (road race & time trial )
Iran (road race , time trial )
Ireland (road race & time trial )
Israel (road race , time trial )
Italy (road race , time trial )
Jamaica (road race & time trial )
Japan (road race , time trial )
Kazakhstan (road race , time trial )
Latvia (road race , time trial )
Lebanon (road race & time trial )
Lithuania (road race , time trial )
Luxembourg (road race , time trial )
Malaysia (road race & time trial )
Mexico (road race , time trial )
Moldova (road race , time trial )
Morocco (road race & time trial )
Namibia (road race , time trial )
Netherlands (road race , time trial )
New Zealand (road race , time trial )
North Macedonia (road race & time trial )
Norway (road race , time trial )
Panama (road race & time trial )
Peru (road race & time trial )
Philippines (road race & time trial )
Poland (road race , time trial )
Portugal (road race , time trial )
Romania (road race , time trial )
Russia (road race , time trial )
Rwanda (road race , time trial )
Serbia (road race & time trial )
Slovakia (road race , time trial )
Slovenia (road race , time trial )
South Africa (road race , time trial )
South Korea (road race & time trial )
Soviet Union (road race )
Spain (road race , time trial )
Sweden (road race , time trial )
Switzerland (road race , time trial )
Taiwan (road race & time trial )
Thailand (road race & time trial )
Tunisia (road race & time trial )
Turkey (road race , time trial )
Ukraine (road race , time trial )
United States (road race , time trial )
Uruguay (road race , time trial )
Uzbekistan (road race , time trial )
Venezuela (road race , time trial )
Wales (road race , time trial )
1990–1999 2000–2019 2020–2039
1990–1999 2000–2019 2020–2039