Australian National Road Cycling Championships

The Australian National Road Cycling Championships are held annually and are composed of competitions of various road cycling disciplines across various age, gender, and disability categories.

Road race

Latest Results

Category Gender Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
Elite Men Luke Durbridge Luke Plapp Liam Walsh [1]Patrick Eddy Luke Plapp Oscar Chamberlain [2]

Women

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
1978 Kerry Galvin Kaye Lehmann Ann Tew 25 km (16 mi) Horsham, Vic [3]
1979 Linda Meadows 0h 41’ 25" Barbara Eason Sue Dennis 25 km (16 mi) Horsham, Vic [4]
1980 Jenny Quaife [4]
1981 Heather Kelson 1h 19’ 46" Elizabeth Battle Vicky Carne 45.5 km (28.3 mi) Launceston, Tas [4]
1982 Siân Mulholland Michelle Robbins Vicky Carne [4]
1983 Julie Speight [4]
1984 Robyn Battison 1h 35’ 14" Kathleen Shannon Deborah De Jongh [4]
1985 Kathleen Shannon 1h 20’ 48" Robyn Battison Wendy McKay 50 km (31 mi) Bacchus Marsh, Vic [4]
1986 Kathleen Shannon Elizabeth Hepple Robyn Battison 52 km (32 mi) Adelaide, SA [4]
1987 Deborah Kinnear 1h 23’ 17" Kathy Watt Jacqui Uttien 43 km (27 mi) [4]
1988 Deborah Kinnear 1h 52’ 32" Kathleen Shannon Kathy Watt 71 km (44 mi) [4]
1989 Jane Slack-Smith 1h 48’ 29" Kathleen Shannon Jennifer Hall 66 km (41 mi) Canberra, ACT [4]
1990 Kathleen Shannon 2h 07’ 55" Jacqui Uttien Donna Rae-Szalisnki 70 km (43 mi) Perth, WA [4]
1991 Kathleen Shannon 2h 12’ 00" Margaret Henderson Jacqui Uttien 75 km (47 mi) Gembrook, Vic [4]
1992 Kathy Watt 2h 12’ 00" Catherine Hart Anita Crossley 70 km (43 mi) Adelaide, SA [4]
1993 Kathy Watt 2h 10’ 38" Anita Crossley Cathy Reardon 78 km (48 mi) Devonport, Tas [4]
1994 Kathy Watt 2h 23’ 15" Cathy Reardon Anna Millward (née Wilson) 87 km (54 mi) Sunshine Coast, Qld [4]
1995 Elizabeth Tadich 2h 46’ 42" Charlotte White-Pordham Tracey Gaudry (née Watson) 96.4 km (59.9 mi) Canberra, ACT [4]
1996 Lynn Nixon 2h 54’ 28" Kathy Watt Anna Millward 110 km (68 mi) Centennial Park, NSW [5]
1997 Symenko Jochinke 2h 51’ 13" Anna Millward Bridget Evans 100 km (62 mi) Perth, WA [6]
1998 Kathy Watt 2h 47’ 04" Karin Wilson Elizabeth Tadich 100 km (62 mi) Melbourne, Vic [7]
1999 Tracey Gaudry 3h 18’ 26" Kathy Watt Alison Wright 108 km (67 mi) Gold Coast, Qld [8]
2000 Anna Millward 2h 45’ 47" Alison Wright Tracey Gaudry 97 km (60 mi) Portarlington, Vic [9]
2001 Katie Mactier 2h 48’ 06" Elizabeth Tadich Margaret Hemsley 97 km (60 mi) Portarlington, Vic [10]
2002 Margaret Hemsley 3h 07’ 38" Hayley Rutherford Emma James 100 km (62 mi) Ballarat, Vic [11]
2003 Olivia Gollan 3h 03’ 53" Oenone Wood Shirley Kim 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [12]
2004 Oenone Wood 3h 01’ 30" Katie Mactier Sara Carrigan 100 km (62 mi) Ballarat, Vic [13]
2005 Lorian Graham 2h 53’ 47" Sara Carrigan Bridget Evans 104 km (65 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [14]
2006 Katherine Bates 2h 46’ 45" Sara Carrigan Oenone Wood 97.5 km (60.6 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [15]
2007 Katie Mactier 3h 10’ 35" Nikki Egyed Emma Rickards 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [16]
2008 Oenone Wood 3h 05’ 13" Sharon Laws Sara Carrigan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [17]
2009 Carla Ryan 3h 03’ 37" Ruth Corset Nikki Butterfield 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [18]
2010 Ruth Corset 3h 10’ 09" Bridie O'Donnell Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [19]
2011 Alexis Rhodes 3h 00’ 18" Carla Ryan Joanne Hogan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [20]
2012 Amanda Spratt 2h 55’ 22" Tiffany Cromwell Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [21]
2013 Gracie Elvin 3h 01’ 07" Joanne Hogan Carla Ryan 106.6 km (66.2 mi) Ballarat, Vic [22]
2014 Gracie Elvin 3h 02' 42" Lauren Kitchen Katrin Garfoot 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [23]
2015 Peta Mullens 2h 55’ 29" Rachel Neylan Shara Gillow 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [24]
2016 Amanda Spratt 2h 56’ 45" Ruth Corset Rachel Neylan 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [25]
2017 Katrin Garfoot 2h 57’ 50" Amanda Spratt Lucy Kennedy 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [26]
2018 Shannon Malseed 3h 05’ 03" Lauren Kitchen Grace Brown 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Ballarat, Vic [27]
2019 Sarah Gigante [n 1] 3h 03' 36" Amanda Spratt Sarah Roy 104 km (65 mi) Ballarat, Vic [28]
2020 Amanda Spratt 2h 57' 59" Justine Barrow Grace Brown 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [29]
2021 Sarah Roy 3h 01' 52" Grace Brown Lauretta Hanson 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [30]
2022 Nicole Frain 3h 00' 44" Grace Brown Alyssa Polites 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [31]
2023 Brodie Chapman Grace Brown Amanda Spratt [32]
2024 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Lauretta Hanson Alexandra Manly [33]
2025 Lucinda Stewart [n 2] Ella Simpson Cassia Boglio [34]
2026 Mackenzie Coupland Ruby Roseman-Gannon Neve Bradbury [35]

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2000 Andrew Stalder 5h 00' 52" Simon Gerrans 195 km (121 mi) Portarlington, Vic [9]
2001 Graeme Brown 4h 51' 18" John Freiberg 195 km (121 mi) Portarlington, Vic [10]
2002 Simon Gerrans 4h 49' 24" Adrian Laidler Allan Davis 180 km (110 mi) Ballarat, Vic [36]
2003 Gene Bates 4h 53' 33" David McPartland Adrian Laidler 180 km (110 mi) Ballarat, Vic [37]
2004 Rory Sutherland 4h 55' 36" William Walker Andrew Wyper 180 km (110 mi) Ballarat, Vic [38]
2005 Christopher Sutton 4h 16' 30" William Walker Daniel Newnham 182 km (113 mi) Echunga, SA [39]
2006 William Walker 4h 9' 17" Wesley Sulzberger Jonathan Clarke 175.5 km (109.1 mi) Mount Torrens, SA [40]
2007 Wesley Sulzberger 3h 15' 00" Cameron Meyer Simon Clarke 122 km (76 mi) Ballarat, Vic [41]
2008 Simon Clarke 3h 20' 33" Matt King Mark O'Brien 122 km (76 mi) Ballarat, Vic [42]
2009 Jack Bobridge 3h 12' 48" Michael Matthews &

Mark O'Brien [n 3]

122 km (76 mi) Ballarat, Vic [43]
2010 Michael Hepburn 3h 20' 07" Malcolm Rudolph Michael Matthews 122 km (76 mi) Ballarat, Vic [44]
2011 Ben Dyball 3h 22' 05" Nathan Haas Joseph Lewis 122 km (76 mi) Ballarat, Vic [45]
2012 Rohan Dennis 3h 04' 41" Eric Sheppard Calvin Watson 122 km (76 mi) Ballarat, Vic [46]
2013 Jordan Kerby 3h 19' 48" Damien Howson Jack Haig 138 km (86 mi) Ballarat, Vic [47]
2014 Caleb Ewan 3h 23' 31" Robert Power Bradley Linfield 133 km (83 mi) Ballarat, Vic [48]
2015 Miles Scotson 3h 22' 57" Alexander Edmondson Alistair Donohoe 133 km (83 mi) Ballarat, Vic [49]
2016 Chris Hamilton 3h 29' 23" Lucas Hamilton Miles Scotson 133 km (83 mi) Ballarat, Vic [50]
2017 Samuel Jenner 3h 27' 52" Alexander Porter Lucas Hamilton 133 km (83 mi) Ballarat, Vic [51]
2018 Cyrus Monk 3h 21' 19" James Whelan Michael Potter 92.8 km (57.7 mi) Ballarat, Vic [52]
2019 Nick White 2h 24' 48" Michael Potter Samuel Jenner 127 km (79 mi) Ballarat, Vic [53]
2020 Jarrad Drizners 3h 37' 06" Sebastian Berwick Alastair Christie-Johnston 139.2 km (86.5 mi) Buninyong, Vic [54]
2021 Thomas Benton 3h 33' 59" Rudy Porter Carter Turnbull 139.2 km (86.5 mi) Buninyong, Vic [55]
2022 Blake Quick 3h 34' 53" Matthew Dinham Tristan Saunders 139.2 km (86.5 mi) Buninyong, Vic [56]
2023 Alastair Mackellar 3h 38' 43" Brady Gilmore Alex Bogna 139.2 km (86.5 mi) Buninyong, Vic [57]
2024 Fergus Browning Matthew Greenwood Matthew Fox [58]
2025 Julian Baudry Fergus Browning Jack Clark [59]

Women

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2008 Carlee Taylor 3h 06’ 04" Tiffany Cromwell Grace Sulzberger 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [60]
2009 Peta Mullens 3h 05’ 01" Sarah Kent Tiffany Cromwell 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [18]
2010 Megan Dunn 3h 12’ 06" Tiffany Cromwell Loren Rowney 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [19]
2011 Carlee Taylor 3h 01’ 13" Sinead Noonan Lauren Kitchen 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [20]
2012 Sinead Noonan 2h 56’ 52" Rebecca Werner Rebecca Henderson 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [21]
2013 Emily Roper 3h 02' 26" Rebecca Henderson Jenelle Crooks 106.6 km (66.2 mi) Ballarat, Vic [22]
2014 Emily Roper 3h 02' 42" Jenelle Crooks Jessica Mundy 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [23]
2015 Shannon Malseed 2h 56' 39" Alexandria Nicholls Ellen Skerritt 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [24]
2016 Jenelle Crooks 2h 57’ 20" Jessica Mundy Ellen Skerritt 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [25]
2017 Alexandra Manly 2h 57’ 20" Emily Parkes Jaime Gunning 102 km (63 mi) Ballarat, Vic [26]
2018 Alexandra Manly 3h 07’ 35" Josie Talbot Kristina Clonan 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Ballarat, Vic [27]
2019 Sarah Gigante [n 1] 3h 03' 36" Jaime Gunning Jessica Pratt 104 km (65 mi) Ballarat, Vic [61]
2020 Jaime Gunning 3h 03' 50" Sarah Gigante Ruby Roseman-Gannon 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [29]
2021 Emily Watts 3h 03' 19" Neve Bradbury Sarah Gigante 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [30]
2022 Alyssa Polites 3h 00' 48" Neve Bradbury Emily Watts 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [31]
2023 Ella Simpson Mia Hayden Hannah Seeliger [32]
2024 Neve Bradbury Haylee Fuller Ella Simpson [33]
2025 Lucinda Stewart [n 2] Sophia Sammons Alyssa Polites [34]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2005 John Rayner 2h 014' 10" Hayden Josefski Bradley Clarke Sunshine, Vic [62]
2006 Cameron Meyer 2h 033' 39" Stuart Grimsey Daniel Braunsteins [63]
2007 Lachlan Stewart [63]
2008 Luke Durbridge [63]
2009  Patrick Bevin (NZ) 3h 02' 52" Michael Phelan  Josh Atkins (NZ) 123 km (76 mi) Murwillumbah, NSW [64]
2010 Jay McCarthy 3h 15' 13" Dale Parker Calvin Watson 123 km (76 mi) Murwillumbah, NSW [65]
2011 Hayden McCormick 3h 09' 13" Hamish Schreurs  Fraser Gough (NZ) 123 km (76 mi) Murwillumbah, NSW [66]
2012 Robert-Jon McCarthy 3h 03' 51" Caleb Ewan Nick Schultz 127 km (79 mi) Shepparton, Vic [67]
2013 Michael Rice 3h 08' 34" Daniel Fitter Ben Carman 118 km (73 mi) Noosa Heads, Qld [68]
2014 Lucas Hamilton 3h 08' 50" Daniel Fitter Jai Hindley 118 km (73 mi) Canberra, ACT [69]
2015 Michael Storer 2h 54' 52"  Nathaniel Levin (NZ) Matthew Chambers 110 km (68 mi) Gold Coast, Qld [70]
2016 Kaden Groves 3h 00' 32" Alastair Christie-Johnston  Carne Groube (NZ) 122 km (76 mi) Canberra, Act [71]
2017 Mitchell Wright 2h 59' 09" Liam Edwards Jensen Plowright 113 km (70 mi) Geelong, Vic [72]
2018 Tyler Lindorff 1h 47' 45" Ben Metcalfe Carter Turnbull 69.6 km (43.2 mi) Ballarat, Vic [73]
2019 Patrick Eddy 2h 48' 28" Samual Eddy Alastair Mackellar 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Ballarat, Vic [74]
2020 Declan Trezise 2h 49' 58" Patrick Eddy Alastair Mackellar 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [75]
2021 Dylan George 2h 46' 21" Zac Marriage Aiden Sinclair 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [76]
2022 Cameron Rogers 2h 46' 07" Oscar Chamberlain Campbell Palmer 104.4 km (64.9 mi) Buninyong, Vic [77]
2023 Joshua Cranage Cohen Jessen Wil Holmes [78]
2024 Toby Inglis Wil Holmes Max Goold [79]
2025 Alexander Hewes Jonas Shelverton Fletcher Medway [80]

Women

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2006 Courtney Le Lay [63]
2007 Josie Tomic [63]
2008 Lauren Kitchen [63]
2009 Megan Dunn 2h 15' 10" Kendelle Hodges  Madeleine Brunton (NZ) Murwillumbah, NSW [64]
2010 Stephanie Hansen 2h 11' 12" Sinead Noonan Amy Cure 71 km (44 mi) Murwillumbah, NSW [65]
2011 Taylah Jennings 2h 27' 05" Jessica Mundy Allison Rice 82 km (51 mi) Stokers Siding, NSW [66]
2012 Emily Roper 2h 21' 15"  Maddi Campbell (NZ) Jessica Mundy 82 km (51 mi) Shepparton, Vic [67]
2013 Emily McRedmond 2h 29' 19" Alexandria Nicholls Alexandra Manly 80.7 km (50.1 mi) Noosa Heads, Qld [81]
2014 Macey Stewart 2h 26' 10" Alexandra Manly Anna-Leeza Hull 78.9 km (49.0 mi) Canberra, ACT [82]
2015  Hannah Gumbley (NZ) 2h 42' 40" Jessica Pratt Ruby Roseman-Gannon 82.5 km (51.3 mi) Gold Coast, Qld [83]
2016 Madeleine Fasnacht 2h 19' 53" Chloe Moran Natasha Mullany 81 km (50 mi) Canberra, Act [84]
2017 Madeleine Fasnacht 2h 00' 26" Sarah Gigante Caitlin Broadley 66 km (41 mi) Geelong, Vic [85]
2018 Sarah Gigante 1h 45' 28" Jemma Eastwood Sophie Edwards 58 km (36 mi) Ballarat, Vic [86]
2019 Francesca Sewell 2h 13' 59" Catelyn Turner Ashlee Jones 59.6 km (37.0 mi) Ballarat, Vic [87]
2020 Haylee Fullers 2h 11' 29" Alyssa Polites Catelyn Turner 69.6 km (43.2 mi) Buninyong, Vic [88]
2021 Alyssa Polities 2h 07' 24" Lucy Stewart Isabelle Carnes 69.6 km (43.2 mi) Buninyong, Vic [89]
2022 Sophie Marr 2h 11' 41" Lucy Stewart Isabelle Carnes 69.6 km (43.2 mi) Buninyong, Vic [90]
2023 Felicity Wilson-Haffenden Mackenzie Coupland Talia Appleton [91]
2024 Lauren Bates Emily Dixon Hannah Gianatti [92]
2025 Anna Dubier Amelie Sanders Leani Van der Berg [93]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b In winning the elite race, Sarah Gigante also won the U23 race.
  2. ^ a b In winning the elite race, Lucinda Stewart also won the U23 race.
  3. ^ deadheat for second place.

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|- ! Women | Lucinda Stewart [n 1]||Ella Simpson||Cassia Boglio||[1]Mackenzie Coupland||Ruby Roseman-Gannon||Neve Bradbury||[2] |- ! Rowspan="2" | U 23 || Men | Julian Baudry||Fergus Browning||Jack Clark||[3] |- ! Women | Lucinda Stewart [n 1]||Sophia Sammons||Alyssa Polites||[1] |- ! Rowspan="2" | U 19 || Men | Alexander Hewes||Jonas Shelverton||Fletcher Medway||[4] |- ! Women | Anna Dubier||Amelie Sanders||Leani Van der Berg||[5] |}

Individual time trial

Latest Results

Category Gender Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
Elite Men Luke Plapp Jay Vine Kelland O'Brien [6]
Women Brodie Chapman Amber Pate Anya Louw [7]
U 23 Men Zac Marriage Fergus Browning John Carter [8]
Women Alli Anderson Felicity Wilson-Haffenden Sophia Sammons [9]
U 19 Men Max Goold Lucas Stevenson Fletcher Medway [10]
Women Amelie Sanders Georgia Gardiner Leani Van der Berg [11]

Criterium

Latest Results

Category Gender Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
Elite Men Sam Welsford Cameron Scott Blake Quick [12]Jensen Plowright Sam Welsford Kurt Eather

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1994 Kathy Watt
1995 Anna Wilson
1996 Kristy Scrymgeour
1997 Sandra Smith
1997 Bridget Evans
1998 Lyndelle Higginson
1999 Bridget Evans
2000–01 [13] Rochelle Gilmore Sharon Wheatley Sandra Smith
2001–02 [14] Rochelle Gilmore Bridget Evans Katie Mactier
2002–03 Lizzie Williams Katherine Bates Rochelle Gilmore [15]
2003–04 [16] Wendy Habermann Diane Monk Bridget Evans
2004–05 Oenone Wood Rochelle Gilmore Emma Rickards [17]
2005–06 Alex Rhodes Rochelle Gilmore Oenone Wood
2006–07 Alex Rhodes Belinda Goss Katherine Bates
2007–08 Kirsty Broun Carly Hibberd Rochelle Gilmore [18]
2008–09 Kirsty Broun Rochelle Gilmore Ruth Corset [19]
2009–10 Carly Light Megan Dunn Rochelle Gilmore [20]
2010–11 Lauren Kitchen Joanne Hogan Chloe Hosking [21]
2011–12 Alex Rhodes Melissa Hoskins Annette Edmondson [22]
2012–13 Kimberley Wells Loren Rowney Gracie Elvin [20]
2013–14 Sarah Roy Peta Mullens Lauren Kitchen [23]
2014–15 Kimberley Wells Peta Mullens Lauren Kitchen [24]
2015–16 Sophie Mackay Lizzie Williams Lauren Kitchen [25]
2016–17 Jessica Allen Kendelle Hodges Shannon Malseed [26]
2017–18 Rebecca Wiasak Sarah Roy Kimberley Wells [27]
2018–19 Rebecca Wiasak Sarah Roy Ruby Roseman-Gannon [28]
2020 Chloe Hosking Ruby Roseman-Gannon Gracie Elvin [29]
2021 Annette Edmondson Ruby Roseman-Gannon Chloe Hosking [30]
2022 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Josie Talbot Peta Mullens [31]
2023 Amber Pate Alexandra Manly Matilda Field [32]
2024 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Georgia Baker Alexandra Manly [33]
2025 Amber Pate Keira Will Maeve Plouffe [34]
2026 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Alexandra Manly Josie Talbot

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006-7 Dean Windsor Grant Irwin [35]
2007-8 Russell Gill Hayden Josefski Michael Hepburn [36]
2008-9 Chris Jory Benjamin King Richard Lang [37]
2009-10 Daniel Braunsteins Thomas Palmer Malcolm Rudolph [38]
2010-11 Ben Grenda Richard Lang Thomas Palmer [39]
2011-12 Scott Law Jay McCarthy Ben Grenda [40]
2012-13 Brad Linfield Josh Taylor Andrew Martin [41]
2013-14 Caleb Ewan Robert-Jon McCarthy Alex Wohler [42]
2014-15 Chris Hamilton David Edwards Jesse Kerrison [43]
2015-16 Jesse Kerrison Sam Welsford Daniel Fitter [44]
2016-17 Alexander Porter Lucas Hamilton Ayden Toovey [45]
2017-18 Cameron Scott Dylan Sunderland Sam Welsford [46]
2018-19 Jarrad Drizners Kelland O'Brien Cameron Scott [47]
2020 Kelland O'Brien Conor Leahy Matthew Rice [48]
2021 Matthew Rice Bryce Lanigan Craig Wiggins [49]
2022 Graeme Frislie Josh Duffy Zachary Marshall [50]
2023 Graeme Frislie Blake Agnoletto Declan Trezise [51]
2024 Blake Agnoletto Matthew Fox John Carter [52]
2025 John Carter Leo Zimmermann Brayden Bloch [53]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1996 Kristy Scrymgeour
1998-99 Lyndelle Higginson
2000 Rochelle Gilmore
2001 Rochelle Gilmore
2002 Hayley Rutherford
2003 Katherine Bates
2004 Alex Rhodes
2005 Alex Rhodes
2006 Alex Rhodes
2007 Skye-lee Armstrong
2008-9 Carly Hibberd
2009-10 Chloe Hosking [20]
2010-11 Lauren Kitchen Chloe Hosking Kendelle Hodges [21]
2011-12 Melissa Hoskins Annette Edmondson Lauren Kitchen [22]
2012-13 Emily Roper Jessica Mundy Jenelle Crooks [20]
2013-14 Emily Roper Rebecca Mackey Jessica Mundy [23]
2014-15 Shannon Malseed Rebecca Mackey Tayla Evans [24]
2015-16 Jessica Mundy [25]
2016-17 Nicola MacDonald Josie Talbot Jessica Pratt [54]
2017-18 Kristina Clonan Ruby Roseman-Gannon Maeve Plouffe [27]
2018-19 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Emily Watts Anya Louw [28]
2020 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Elizabeth Nuspan Alexandra Martin-Wallace [29]
2021 Maeve Plouffe Alexandra Martin-Wallace Neve Bradbury [30]
2022 Anya Louw Neve Bradbury Keeley Bennett [31]
2023 Lucinda Stewart Keely Bennett Ella Sibley [32]
2024 Keely Bennett Keira Will Neve Bradbury [33]
2025 Keira Will Alyssa Polites Belinda Bailey [34]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1993 Michael Stallard Grant Curruthers Steven Sambrooks
1996 Brett Lancaster
1997 Brett Lancaster
2006 Matthew Pettit [20]
2007-2008 Not held
2009 Jordan Van Der Togt Patrick Bevin Michael Phelan [20]
2010 Jackson Law Jack Beckinsale Jay McCarthy [55]
2011 Caleb Ewan Rick Sanders Robert-Jon McCarthy [56]
2012 Alexander Morgan Caleb Ewan Robert-Jon McCarthy [57]
2013 Daniel Fitter Bradley Heffernan Joshua Harrison [58]
2014 Michael Storer  Joel Yates (NZ) Daniel Fitter [59]
2015 Darcy Pirotta Kelland O'Brien Ross Gordon [60]
2016 Liam Nolan [20]
2017 Bryce Lanigan Jensen Plowright Craig Wiggins [61]
2018 Stephen Cuff Blake Quick Matthew Rice [62]
2019 Jesse Norton Graeme Frislie Rohan Haydon-Smith [63]
2020 Declan Trezise Blake Agnoletto Luke Deasey [64]
2021 Cameron Rogers Zac Marriage James Panizza [65]
2022 Hamish McKenzie Andrew Phillips Leo Zimmerman [66]
2023 Wil Holmes Jamie Coles Ben Anderson [67]
2024 Oscar Gallagher Luke Richert Thomas Butler [68]
2025 Ollie Jirovec Donovan Mackie Alexander Hewes [69]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Courtney Le Lay [20]
2007-2008 Not held
2009 Melissa Hoskins Jessica Griffiths Megan Dunn [20]
2010 Sinead Noonan Amy Cure Jessica Allen [70]
2011 Letitia Custance Kayla Salopek Emily Roper [56]
2012 Georgia Baker Taylah Jennings Emily Roper [71]
2013 Alexandra Manly Josie Talbot Macey Stewart [72]
2014 Josie Talbot Macey Stewart Lauren Perry [73]
2015 Nicola Macdonald Danielle McKinnirey Ruby Roseman-Gannon [74]
2016 Chloe Moran [20]
2017 Jade Haines Alexandra Martin-Wallace Sarah Gigante [75]
2018 Sarah Gigante Sophie Edwards Emily Watts [76]
2019 Ashlee Jones Elizabeth Nuspan Francesca Sewell [77]
2020 Haylee Fuller Francesca Sewell Tahlia Dole [78]
2021 Lucy Stewart Haylee Fuller Sophie Marr [79]
2022 Lucy Stewart Sophie Marr Bronte Stewart [80]
2023 Mackenzie Coupland Felicity Wilson-Haffenden Keira Will [81]
2024 Nicole Duncan Anna Dubier Scarlett Sibbel [82]
2025 Amelie Sanders Anna Dubier Ruby Taylor [83]

See also

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|- ! Women | Amber Pate||Keira Will||Maeve Plouffe||[1]Ruby Roseman-Gannon||Alexandra Manly||Josie Talbot|| | |}

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006-7 Dean Windsor Grant Irwin [2]
2007-8 Russell Gill Hayden Josefski Michael Hepburn [3]
2008-9 Chris Jory Benjamin King Richard Lang [4]
2009-10 Daniel Braunsteins Thomas Palmer Malcolm Rudolph [5]
2010-11 Ben Grenda Richard Lang Thomas Palmer [6]
2011-12 Scott Law Jay McCarthy Ben Grenda [7]
2012-13 Brad Linfield Josh Taylor Andrew Martin [8]
2013-14 Caleb Ewan Robert-Jon McCarthy Alex Wohler [9]
2014-15 Chris Hamilton David Edwards Jesse Kerrison [10]
2015-16 Jesse Kerrison Sam Welsford Daniel Fitter [11]
2016-17 Alexander Porter Lucas Hamilton Ayden Toovey [12]
2017-18 Cameron Scott Dylan Sunderland Sam Welsford [13]
2018-19 Jarrad Drizners Kelland O'Brien Cameron Scott [14]
2020 Kelland O'Brien Conor Leahy Matthew Rice [15]
2021 Matthew Rice Bryce Lanigan Craig Wiggins [16]
2022 Graeme Frislie Josh Duffy Zachary Marshall [17]
2023 Graeme Frislie Blake Agnoletto Declan Trezise [18]
2024 Blake Agnoletto Matthew Fox John Carter [19]
2025 John Carter Leo Zimmermann Brayden Bloch [20]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1996 Kristy Scrymgeour
1998-99 Lyndelle Higginson
2000 Rochelle Gilmore
2001 Rochelle Gilmore
2002 Hayley Rutherford
2003 Katherine Bates
2004 Alex Rhodes
2005 Alex Rhodes
2006 Alex Rhodes
2007 Skye-lee Armstrong
2008-9 Carly Hibberd
2009-10 Chloe Hosking [21]
2010-11 Lauren Kitchen Chloe Hosking Kendelle Hodges [22]
2011-12 Melissa Hoskins Annette Edmondson Lauren Kitchen [23]
2012-13 Emily Roper Jessica Mundy Jenelle Crooks [21]
2013-14 Emily Roper Rebecca Mackey Jessica Mundy [24]
2014-15 Shannon Malseed Rebecca Mackey Tayla Evans [25]
2015-16 Jessica Mundy [26]
2016-17 Nicola MacDonald Josie Talbot Jessica Pratt [27]
2017-18 Kristina Clonan Ruby Roseman-Gannon Maeve Plouffe [28]
2018-19 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Emily Watts Anya Louw [29]
2020 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Elizabeth Nuspan Alexandra Martin-Wallace [30]
2021 Maeve Plouffe Alexandra Martin-Wallace Neve Bradbury [31]
2022 Anya Louw Neve Bradbury Keeley Bennett [32]
2023 Lucinda Stewart Keely Bennett Ella Sibley [33]
2024 Keely Bennett Keira Will Neve Bradbury [34]
2025 Keira Will Alyssa Polites Belinda Bailey [1]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1993 Michael Stallard Grant Curruthers Steven Sambrooks
1996 Brett Lancaster
1997 Brett Lancaster
2006 Matthew Pettit [21]
2007-2008 Not held
2009 Jordan Van Der Togt Patrick Bevin Michael Phelan [21]
2010 Jackson Law Jack Beckinsale Jay McCarthy [35]
2011 Caleb Ewan Rick Sanders Robert-Jon McCarthy [36]
2012 Alexander Morgan Caleb Ewan Robert-Jon McCarthy [37]
2013 Daniel Fitter Bradley Heffernan Joshua Harrison [38]
2014 Michael Storer  Joel Yates (NZ) Daniel Fitter [39]
2015 Darcy Pirotta Kelland O'Brien Ross Gordon [40]
2016 Liam Nolan [21]
2017 Bryce Lanigan Jensen Plowright Craig Wiggins [41]
2018 Stephen Cuff Blake Quick Matthew Rice [42]
2019 Jesse Norton Graeme Frislie Rohan Haydon-Smith [43]
2020 Declan Trezise Blake Agnoletto Luke Deasey [44]
2021 Cameron Rogers Zac Marriage James Panizza [45]
2022 Hamish McKenzie Andrew Phillips Leo Zimmerman [46]
2023 Wil Holmes Jamie Coles Ben Anderson [47]
2024 Oscar Gallagher Luke Richert Thomas Butler [48]
2025 Ollie Jirovec Donovan Mackie Alexander Hewes [49]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Courtney Le Lay [21]
2007-2008 Not held
2009 Melissa Hoskins Jessica Griffiths Megan Dunn [21]
2010 Sinead Noonan Amy Cure Jessica Allen [50]
2011 Letitia Custance Kayla Salopek Emily Roper [36]
2012 Georgia Baker Taylah Jennings Emily Roper [51]
2013 Alexandra Manly Josie Talbot Macey Stewart [52]
2014 Josie Talbot Macey Stewart Lauren Perry [53]
2015 Nicola Macdonald Danielle McKinnirey Ruby Roseman-Gannon [54]
2016 Chloe Moran [21]
2017 Jade Haines Alexandra Martin-Wallace Sarah Gigante [55]
2018 Sarah Gigante Sophie Edwards Emily Watts [56]
2019 Ashlee Jones Elizabeth Nuspan Francesca Sewell [57]
2020 Haylee Fuller Francesca Sewell Tahlia Dole [58]
2021 Lucy Stewart Haylee Fuller Sophie Marr [59]
2022 Lucy Stewart Sophie Marr Bronte Stewart [60]
2023 Mackenzie Coupland Felicity Wilson-Haffenden Keira Will [61]
2024 Nicole Duncan Anna Dubier Scarlett Sibbel [62]
2025 Amelie Sanders Anna Dubier Ruby Taylor [63]

See also

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|- ! Rowspan="2" | U 23 || Men | John Carter||Leo Zimmermann||Brayden Bloch||[1] |- ! Women | Keira Will||Alyssa Polites||Belinda Bailey||[2] |- ! Rowspan="2" | U 19 || Men | Ollie Jirovec||Donovan Mackie||Alexander Hewes||[3] |- ! Women | Amelie Sanders||Anna Dubier||Ruby Taylor||[4] |}

Notes

  1. ^ a b In winning the elite race, Lucinda Stewart also won the U23 race.

References

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  4. ^ "2025 Junior Women Criterium". auscycling.org.au. Retrieved 20 January 2025.