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The Oceania Road Championships are a series of road cycling races held annually to determine the Oceanian 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.
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Race details | |
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Region | Oceania |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Oceania Tour |
History | |
First edition | 1995 |
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]
Number | Year | Country | Location | Road race | Time trial |
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1 | 1995 | Australia | Townsville | ||
2 | 1997 | New Zealand | Wanganui | ||
3 | 1999 | Australia | Sydney | ||
4 | 2005 | New Zealand | Wanganui | ||
5 | 2007 (1) | Australia | Murwillumbah | ||
6 | 2007 (2) | New Zealand | Invercargill | ||
7 | 2009 (1) | Australia | Geelong | ||
8 | 2009 (2) | New Zealand | Invercargill | ||
9 | 2011 | Australia | Shepparton (Dookie) | ||
10 | 2012 | New Zealand | Queenstown | ||
11 | 2013 | Australia | Canberra | ||
12 | 2014 | Australia | Toowoomba | ||
13 | 2015 | Australia | Toowoomba | road race at Goombungee | time trial at Helidon |
14 | 2016 | Australia | Bendigo | ||
15 | 2017 | Australia | Canberra | ||
16 | 2018 | Australia | Tasmania | road race at Railton | time trial at Evandale |
17 | 2019 | Australia | Tasmania | road race at Railton | time trial at Evandale |
N/A | 2020–2021 | Cancelled[2] | |||
18 | 2022 | Australia | Queensland | ||
19 | 2023 | Australia | Queensland | ||
20 | 2024 | Australia | Queensland |
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 |
2022 | James Fouché | Tom Sexton | Zack Gilmore |
2023 | Liam Walsh | Brady Gilmore | Tom Sexton |
2024 | Ryan Cavanagh | Matthew Greenwood | Aaron Gate |
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 |
2022 | Aaron Gate | Tom Sexton | Michael Freiberg |
2023 | Tom Sexton | Jordan Villani | Riley Fleming |
2024 | Aaron Gate | Oliver Stenning | Ben Dyball |
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 |
2018 | Grace Brown | Kate Perry | Sharlotte Lucas |
2019 | Kate Perry | Nicole Frain | Jennifer Pettenon |
2022 | Georgie Howe | Amber Pate | Anna Davis |
2023 | Georgia Perry | Bronwyn Macgregor | Celestine Frantz |
2024 | Isabelle Carnes | Katelyn Nicholson | Maddison Taylor |
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 |
2017 | Lucas Hamilton | Michael Storer | Jai Hindley |
2018 | James Whelan | Cyrus Monk | Jason Lea |
2019 | Tyler Lindorff | Michael Potter | Peter Livingstone |
2022 | Brady Gilmore | Dylan George | Matthew Dinham |
2023 | Liam Walsh | Brady Gilmore | Declan Trecize |
2024 | Matthew Greenwood | Jackson Medway | Jack Ward |
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 |
2017 | Liam Magennis | Jason Lea | Cyrus Monk |
2018 | Jake Marryatt | Liam Magennis | Jason Lea |
2019 | Liam Magennis | Alastair Christie-Johnston | Jordan Louis |
2022 | Logan Currie | Dylan George | Keegan Hornblow |
2023 | Brady Gilmore | Hamish McKenzie | Oliver Bleddyn |
2024 | Jackson Medway | Lucas Murphy | Guy Yarrell |
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