The Definitive List Of National Road Champions Ahead Of The Tour de France
The Definitive List Of National Road Champions Ahead Of The Tour de France
Over the last two weeks, nearly every major cycling country in the world held their national championships. Here are the men's national road champions.
Over the last two weeks, nearly every major cycling country in the world held their national championships. Here are the men's national road champions who may now wear their national jersey in competition starting at next week's Tour de France:
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Road Race
Australia: Alexander Edmondson (Mitchelton)
Austria: Lukas Postlberger (Bora)
Belgium: Yves Lampaert (Quick-Step)
Britain: Connor Swift (Madison Genesis)
Colombia: Sergio Henao (Sky)
Czech Republic: Josef Cerny (Elkov)
Denmark: Michael Morkov (Quick-Step)
Eritrea: Merhawi Kudus (Dimension Data)
France: Anthony Roux (Groupama-FDJ)
Germany: Pascal Ackermann (Bora)
Italy: Elia Viviani (Sky)
Kazakhstan: Alexey Lutsenko (Astana)
Latvia: Krists Neilands (Israel CA)
Lituania: Gediminas Bagdonas (AG2R La Mondiale)
Netherlands: Mathieu van der Poel (Corendon)
Norway: Vegard Stake Laengen (EAU)
Poland: Michal Kwiatkowski (Sky)
Portugal: Domingo Goncalves (Boavista)
Romania: Eduard Grosu (Nippo)
Russia: Ivan Rovny (Gazprom)
Slovakia: Peter Sagan (Bora)
Slovenia: Matej Mohoric (Bahrein)
South Africa: Daryl Impey (Dimension Data)
Spain: Gorka Izagirre (Bahrein)
Switzerland: Steve Morabito (Groupama-FDJ)
United States: Jonathan Brown (Hagens)
Time Trial Champions
Australia: Rohan Dennis (BMC)
Austria: Georg Preidler (Groupama-FDJ)
Belgium: Victor Campenaerts (Lotto)
Britain: Geraint Thomas (Sky)
Colombia: Egan Bernal (Sky)
Czech Republic: Josef Cerny (Elkov)
Estonia: Tanel Kangert (Astana)
Ethiopia: Tsgabu Grmay (Bahrein)
France: Pierre Latour (AG2R La Mondiale)
Germany: Tony Martin (Katusha)
Ireland: Ryan Mullen (EF-Drapac)
Israel: Roy Goldstein (Israel CA)
Kazakhstan: Daniil Fominykh (Astana)
Latvia: Toms Skujins (Trek)
Lithuania: Gediminas Bagdonas (AG2R La Mondiale)
Luxembourg: Bob Jungels (Quick-Step)
Norway: Edvald Boasson Hagen (Dimension Data)
Netherlands: Dylan van Baarle (Sky)
Poland: Maciej Bodnar (Bora)
Portugal: Domingo Goncalves (Boavista)
Romania: Eduard Grosu (Nippo)
Slovenia: Jan Tratnik (CCC)
South Africa: Daryl Impey (Dimension Data)
Spain: Jonathan Castroviejo (Sky)
Sweden: Tobias Ludvigsson (Groupama-FDJ)
Switzerland: Stefan Kung (BMC)
Ukraine: Andrey Grivko (Astana)
United States: Joey Rosskopf (BMC)