Canadian National Road Race Championships
National road cycling championship in Canada
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Governed by Cycling Canada, the Canadian National Road Race Championships is a road bicycle race that takes place as part of the Canadian National Cycling Championships, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race.

The first edition took place in 1959, and was won by Egidio Bolzon.[1] Czeslaw Lukaszewicz holds the record for the most wins in the men's championship with 4. The current champion is Pier-André Côté.[2]
The women's race began in 1974, with France Richer winning the first edition.[3] The women's record is held by Alison Sydor with 4 wins. The current champion is Maggie Coles-Lyster.[4]
Multiple winners
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Women
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Men

Elite
U23
| Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Michael Barry | Daniel Defranceschi | Guillaume Belzile | ||
| 1998 | Alexandre Lavallee | Pascal Choquette | Matthew Hansen | ||
| 1999 | Jonathan Tremblay | Charles Dionne | Martin St-Laurent | ||
| 2000 | Warnes Maertens | Andrew Pinfold | Pascal Choquette | ||
| 2001 | Charles Dionne | Peter Sanowar | Jean-François Laroche | ||
| 2002 | Dominique Rollin | Cory Lange | Martin St-Laurent | ||
| 2003 | Martin Gilbert | Murray Carter | Cory Jay | ||
| 2004 | Cameron Evans (Cyclist) | François Parisien | Will Routley | ||
| 2005 | Ryan Roth | Christian Meier | Keven Lacombe | ||
| 2006 | David Veilleux | Christian Meier | Jamie Lamb | ||
| 2007 | Christian Meier | Ryan Anderson | Eric Boily | ||
| 2008 | |||||
| 2009 | Guillaume Boivin | André Tremblay | Andrew Hunt | ||
| 2010 | Jesse Reams | Arnaud Papillon | David Boily | ||
| 2011 | Hugo Houle | Jamie Riggs | Spencer Smitheman | ||
| 2012 | Antoine Duchesne | David Boily | Hugo Houle | ||
| 2013 | Antoine Duchesne | Pierrick Naud | Stuart Wight | ||
| 2014 | Ben Perry | Kris Dahl | Jay Lamoureux | ||
| 2015 | Ben Perry | Adam de Vos | Alexander Cataford | ||
| 2016[13] | Ben Perry | Olivier Brisebois | Nicholas Masbourian | ||
| 2017[5] | Marc-Antoine Soucy | Conor O'Brien | Thierry Kirouac-Marcassa | ||
| 2018[14] | Edward Walsh | Noah Simms | Connor Toppings | ||
| 2019 | Nickolas Zukowsky | Derek Gee | Evan Burtnik | ||
| 2020 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada | ||||
| 2021 | Carson Miles | Thomas Schellenberg | Eric Inkster | ||
| 2022[2] | Carson Miles | Nicolas Rivard | Riley Pickrell | ||
Women

Elite
U23
| Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016[22] | Ariane Bonhomme | Sara Poidevin | Kinley Gibson |
| 2017[23] | Catherine Ouellette | Sara Poidevin | Katherine Maine |
| 2018[24] | Katherine Maine | Callie Swan | Sara Poidevin |
| 2019 | Olivia Baril | Ann-Pascale Ouellet | Gabby Traxler |
| 2020 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada | ||
| 2021 | Ruby West | Laury Milette | Florence Normand |
| 2022[4] | Simone Boilard | Laury Milette | Ngaire Barraclough |
Notes
- The Canadian Road Championships were disputed in the Tim Hortons Road National Championships, a UCI 1.5 category race. Dominique Perras, who finished the race in 3rd position, was in fact considered as national champion. The race was actually won by Australia's Nathan O'Neill.