2012 national road cycling championships

The 2012 national road cycling championships began in New Zealand with the time trial event (both men and women) on January 6. On January 7 the Women's Road Race.

Jerseys

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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 National colours of Australia on the jerseys of Australian national champions.

2012 champions

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Men's Elite

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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 Azzedine Lagab Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algérie Azzedine Lagab Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algérie
  Andorra David Albós Agrupació Ciclista Andorrana
  Angola Igor Silva Igor Silva
  Antigua and Barbuda Jyme Bridges[1] Rattlers[1] Robert Marsh[2] Club Savoy[2]
  Argentina Juan Pablo Dotti[3] Circunvalación en San Juan[3] Ignacio Pereyra[4] Asociación Ciclista Santiagueña[4]
  Aruba George Winterdal Gino Hodge
  Australia Simon Gerrans[5] GreenEDGE[5] Luke Durbridge[6] GreenEDGE[6]
  Austria Lukas Pöstlberger RC Arbö–Wels–Gourmetfein Riccardo Zoidl[7] RC Arbö–Wels–Gourmetfein[7]
  Azerbaijan Oleksandr Surutkovych Team Specialized Concept Store Elchin Asadov Team Specialized Concept Store
  Bahamas Anthony Colebrook Spencer Deleveaux
  Barbados Mario Forde Russell Elcock
  Belarus Yauheni Hutarovich FDJ–BigMat Branislau Samoilau[8] Movistar Team[8]
  Belgium Tom Boonen[9] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[9] Kristof Vandewalle[10] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[10]
  Belize Roger Troyer Byron Pope
  Bermuda Dominique Mayho[11] Madison[11] Dominique Mayho[12] Madison[12]
  Bolivia Horacio Gallardo[13] Óscar Soliz[13] Movistar Continental Team[13]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Kuvalja
  Botswana Bernardo Ayuso Bernardo Ayuso
  Brazil Otávio Bulgarelli[14] Funvic-Pindamonhangaba[14] Luiz Carlos Amorim Real Cycling Team
  British Virgin Islands Philippe Leroy[N 1] Philippe Leroy[N 2]
  Brunei
  Bulgaria Danail Petrov[15] Caja Rural[15] Nikolay Mihaylov CCC–Polkowice
  Burkina Faso Rasmane Ouedraogo
  Canada Ryan Roth[16] SpiderTech–C10[16] Svein Tuft[17] Orica–GreenEDGE[17]
  Cayman Islands Michele Smith Steve Abbott
  Chile Carlos Oyarzun[18] Triciclo-USM[18] Carlos Oyarzun[18] Triciclo-USM[18]
  China Xu Gang Champion System Xue Mingxing Max Success Sports
  Colombia Félix Cárdenas Iván Casas
  Democratic Republic of the Congo Enock Manzambi
  Republic of the Congo
  Costa Rica Pablo Mudarra Rodolfo Villalobos
  Ivory Coast Porolohi Soro
  Croatia Vladimir Miholjević Acqua & Sapone Vladimir Miholjević[19] Acqua & Sapone[19]
  Cuba Pedro Sibila
  Curaçao Marc de Maar UnitedHealthcare Marc de Maar UnitedHealthcare
  Cyprus Vassilis Adamou Marios Athanasiadis
  Czech Republic Milan Kadlec[20] ASC Dukla Praha[20] Jan Bárta[21] Team NetApp[21]
  Denmark Sebastian Lander[22] Glud & Marstrand–LRØ[22] Jakob Fuglsang[23] RadioShack–Nissan[23]
  Dominican Republic Braulio García[24][25]
  Ecuador
  El Salvador Jimmy López Jimmy López
  Eritrea Daniel Teklehaymanot Orica–GreenEDGE Daniel Teklehaymanot[26] Orica–GreenEDGE[26]
  Estonia Tanel Kangert[27] Astana[27] Rein Taaramäe[28] Cofidis[28]
  Finland Jarkko Niemi[29] Koiviston Isku[29] Matti Helminen[30] Landbouwkrediet–Euphony[30]
  France Nacer Bouhanni[9] FDJ–BigMat[9] Sylvain Chavanel[31] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[31]
  Gabon Frédéric Obiang Frédéric Obiang
  Georgia Giorgi Nadiradze Giorgi Nadiradze
  Germany Fabian Wegmann[32] Garmin–Barracuda[32] Tony Martin[33] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[33]
  Greece Ioannis Drakakis Ioannis Tamouridis SP Tableware
  Guatemala Mario Archila[34] Coca-Cola[34] Manuel Rodas[35] Cable DX-Decorabaños[35]
  Guyana Orville Hinds Jude Bentley
  Hong Kong Kwok Ho Ting
  Hungary Péter Kusztor[36] Atlas Personal–Jakroo[36] Gábor Fejes[37] Bátorfi AKTK[37]
  Iceland David Sigurdsson Hakon Sigurdsson
  Iran Hossein Alizadeh Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team Alireza Haghi Azad University Cross Team
  Ireland Matt Brammeier Omega Pharma–Quick-Step Michael Hutchinson[38] In Gear Quikvit[38]
  Israel Oleg Sergeev Anton Mikailov
  Italy Franco Pellizotti[39] Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela[39] Dario Cataldo[40] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[40]
  Jamaica Linford Blackwood Peter Thompson
  Japan Yukihiro Doi[41] Argos–Shimano[41] Ryota Nishizono[42] Bridgestone-Anchor[42]
  Kazakhstan Assan Bazayev Astana Dmitriy Gruzdev[43] Astana[43]
  Kyrgyzstan Evgeny Vakker Uzbekistan Suren Team Evgeny Vakker Uzbekistan Suren Team
  Latvia Aleksejs Saramotins[44] Cofidis[44] Gatis Smukulis[45] Team Katusha[45]
  Lebanon Nabil Tabbal Zaher el Hage
  Lesotho
  Liechtenstein Daniel Rinner[N 3] Team Vorarlberg Karlheinz Risch
  Lithuania Gediminas Bagdonas[46] An Post–Sean Kelly[46] Ramūnas Navardauskas[47] Garmin–Barracuda[47]
  Luxembourg Laurent Didier[9] RadioShack–Nissan[9] Ben Gastauer[N 4] Ag2r–La Mondiale[48]
  Macedonia Stefan Petrovski Joze Jovanov
  Madagascar Jean Rakotondrasoa Jean Rakotondrasoa
  Malawi
  Malaysia Mohamed Zamri Salleh Terengganu Pro Asia Cycling Team Mohamed Azman Zulkifli
  Mali Oumar Sangare
  Malta Maurice Formosa
  Mauritius Matthieu Leblanc[49] VVJCC[49] Yannick Lincoln
  Mongolia
  Moldova Alexandre Pliușchin[50] Leopard-Trek Continental Team[50] Sergiu Cioban Tușnad Cycling Team
  Morocco Tarik Chaoufi[51] MT[51] Mouhssine Lahsaini[51] FUS de Rabat[51]
  Mexico Luis Enrique Lemus[52] Jelly Belly Bernardo Colex[53] Arenas Tlax-Mex
  Namibia Lotto Petrus[54] MTN–Qhubeka[54] Lotto Petrus[54] MTN–Qhubeka[54]
  Netherlands Niki Terpstra[9] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[9] Lieuwe Westra[55] Vacansoleil–DCM[55]
  New Zealand James Williamson[N 5] PureBlack Racing[56] Paul Odlin[57] Subway Pro Cycling[57]
  Nicaragua Alvaro Baltodano Walter Gaitán
  Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen[58] Team Sky[58] Reidar Borgersen[59] Joker–Merida[59]
  Panama José Rodriguez Ramón Carretero[60] Movistar Continental Team[60]
  Pakistan
  Paraguay cancelled[N 6] Oscar Santos
  Peru Cesar Mucha Alexy Limaylla
  Poland Michał Gołaś[61] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[61] Maciej Bodnar[62] Liquigas–Cannondale[62]
  Portugal Manuel Antonio Cardoso[63] Caja Rural[63] José Gonçalves[64] Onda[64]
  Puerto Rico Edgardo Richiez[N 7] Edgardo Richiez
  Romania Zoltan Sipos Mazicon Andrei Nechita
  Russia Eduard Vorganov[65] Team Katusha[65] Denis Menchov[66] Team Katusha[66]
  Rwanda Adrien Niyonshuti MTN–Qhubeka
  Saint Lucia Fidel Mangal
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Assim Chapman Reggie Douglas[N 8]
  Serbia Nikola Kozomara Ivan Stević Salcano–Arnavutkoy
  Singapore Darren Low OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team Junaidi Bin Hashim[N 9] OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team
  Slovakia Peter Sagan[9] Liquigas–Cannondale[9] Peter Velits[67] Omega Pharma–Quick-Step[67]
  Slovenia Borut Božič[68] Astana[68] Robert Vrečer[69] Team Vorarlberg[69]
  South Africa Robert Hunter[70] Garmin–Barracuda[70] Reinardt Janse van Rensburg[71] MTN–Qhubeka[71]
  South Korea Jang Chan-Jae Terengganu Pro Asia Cycling Team
  Spain Francisco Ventoso[72] Movistar Team[72] Luis León Sánchez[73] Rabobank[73]
  Suriname Moses Rickets Ruiz Ceder
  Sweden Christopher Stevenson Team UK Youth Gustav Larsson[74] Vacansoleil–DCM[74]
   Switzerland Martin Kohler[75] BMC Racing Team[75] Fabian Cancellara[76] RadioShack–Nissan[76]
  Taiwan Wu Po-Hung Team Senter–Merida Lee Wei-Cheng
  Thailand
  Togo Assion Ayivon
  Tunisia Maher Hasnaoui[77] AS Militaire de Tunis[77]
  Turkey Miraç Kal[78] Konya–Torku Şekerspor[78] Eyüp Karagöbek Brisaspor
  Trinidad and Tobago Troy Nelson Jovian Gomez
  Uganda Leone Matovu
  Ukraine Andriy Hryvko[79] Astana[79] Andriy Hryvko[80] Astana[80]
  United Kingdom Ian Stannard[81] Team Sky[81] Alex Dowsett[82] Team Sky[82]
  United Arab Emirates Badr Banihammad Yousif Banihammad
  Uruguay Emanuel Yanes[83] C.C. Porongos[83] Jorge Soto[84] C.C. Porongos[84]
  United States Timmy Duggan[85] Liquigas–Cannondale[85] David Zabriskie[86] Garmin–Barracuda[86]
  United States Virgin Islands Mark Defour Glenn Massiah
  Uzbekistan Sergey Lagutin Vacansoleil–DCM Muradjan Halmuratov
  Venezuela Miguel Ubeto[N 10] Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela Tomás Gil Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela
  Zimbabwe

Women's

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Country Women's Elite Road Race Champion Champion's Current Team Women's Elite Time Trial Champion Champion's Current Team
  Albania
  Algeria
  Angola
  Antigua and Barbuda Tamiko Butler[2] Team Terminex[2]
  Argentina
  Australia Amanda Spratt[87] GreenEDGE–AIS[87] Shara Gillow[88] GreenEDGE–AIS[88]
  Austria Christiane Soeder[7] ARBÖ Radteam Vitalogic Niederösterreich[7]
  Bahamas
  Barbados
  Belarus
  Belgium Jolien D'Hoore[89] Topsport Vlaanderen–Ridley 2012[89] Liesbet De Vocht[10] Rabobank Women Cycling Team[10]
  Belize
  Bermuda
  Bolivia
  Brazil
  British Virgin Islands
  Brunei
  Bulgaria
  Burkina Faso
  Canada
  Cayman Islands
  Chile
  China
  Colombia
  Republic of the Congo
  Costa Rica
  Ivory Coast
  Croatia
  Cuba
  Curaçao
  Cyprus
  Czech Republic
  Denmark Cathrine Grage[90] Hvidovre CK[90] Cathrine Grage[91] Hvidovre CK[91]
  Ecuador
  El Salvador
  Estonia
  Eritrea
  France
  Finland Lotta Lepistö[92] Porin Tarmo[92] Anne Palm[93] Cycle Club Helsinki[93]
  Germany Judith Arndt[94] Orica–AIS[94] Judith Arndt[95] Orica–AIS[95]
  Greece
  Guatemala
  Guyana
  Hong Kong
  Hungary
  Georgia
  Iceland
  Iran
  Ireland
  Israel
  Italy
  Jamaica
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Kyrgyzstan
  Latvia
  Lebanon
  Liechtenstein
  Lesotho
  Lithuania Inga Čilvinaitė[96] Diadora–Pasta Zara[96] Vilija Sereikaitė[47]
  Luxembourg
  Macedonia
  Madagascar
  Malawi
  Malaysia
  Mali
  Malta
  Mauritius
  Mongolia
  Moldova
  Morocco
  Mexico
  Namibia Vera Adrian[54] Vera Adrian[54]
  Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten[97] Rabobank Women Cycling Team[97] Ellen van Dijk[55]
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Team Specialized–lululemon[55]
  New Zealand Nicky Samuels[98] BikeNZ[98] Lauren Ellis[99] BikeNZ[99]
  Norway Lise Hafsø Nøstvold[100] SK Sandnes
  Panama
  Pakistan
  Peru
  Poland
  Portugal
  Puerto Rico
  Romania
  Russia
  Rwanda
  Saint Lucia
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  Serbia
  Singapore
  Slovakia
  Slovenia Tjaša Rutar[69] Polet Garmin[69]
  South Africa Ashleigh Moolman[101] Lotto–Belisol Ladies[101] Cherise Taylor[71] Lotto–Belisol Ladies[71]
  South Korea
  Spain Anna Sanchís Bizkaia–Durango Anna Sanchís Bizkaia–Durango
  Suriname
  Sweden Emma Johansson Hitec Products–Mistral Home Emma Johansson Hitec Products–Mistral Home
   Switzerland
  Taiwan
  Thailand
  Tunisia
  Turkey Semra Yetiş Brisaspor Merve Tayfun Marmara Brisaspor
  Trinidad and Tobago
  Ukraine
  United Kingdom Sharon Laws[102] AA Drink–leontien.nl[102] Wendy Houvenaghel[82] Bike Chain Ricci[82]
  United Arab Emirates
  United States Megan Guarnier[103] Team TIBCO–To The Top[103] Amber Neben[104] Team Specialized–lululemon[104]
  Uzbekistan
  Venezuela
  Zimbabwe

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  1. ^ Leroy finished second to Antigua & Barbuda's Lynn Murray.
  2. ^ Leroy finished second to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines rider Orano Andrews.
  3. ^ Rinner finished second to Swiss rider Yves Covi.
  4. ^ Although Bob Jungels recorded the best time for the time trial, he was eligible for Under-23 honours only.[48]
  5. ^ Williamson finished second overall behind Michael Vink, but Vink was ineligible for the senior event, as he was in contention for Under-23 honours only.[56]
  6. ^ The road race championships were cancelled after a local female cyclist was killed.
  7. ^ Richiez finished second to Mexico's Marco Ortega in the event.
  8. ^ Douglas finished second to France's Patricio Carty in the time trial.
  9. ^ Bin Hashim finished second to Netherlands' Tjarco Cuppens in the time trial.
  10. ^ Ubeto finished second behind Xavier Quevedo, but Quevedo was only eligible for Under-23 honours.

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