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Bulgarian National Road Race Championships

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Bulgarian National Road Race Championships
The champion's jersey
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition2000 (2000)
Editions18
First winnerDimitar Gospodinov
Most winsIvailo Gabrovski (5 wins)
Most recentNikolay Mihaylov

The Bulgarian National Road Race Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in the road race discipline, across various categories. The championship was first held in 2000.

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Dimitar Gospodinov Gueorgui Koev Petar Vankov
2001 Gueorgui Koev Vladimir Koev Danail Petrov
2002 Ivailo Gabrovski
2003 Daniel Petrov Ivaïlo Gabrovski Svetoslav Tchanliev
2004 Plamen Stoyanov Svetoslav Tchanliev Danail Petrov
2005 Ivailo Gabrovski Daniel Petrov Svetoslav Tchanliev
2006 Ivailo Gabrovski Danail Petrov Pavel Shumanov
2007 Ivailo Gabrovski Radoslav Konstantinov Evgeniy Gerganov
2008 Georgi Petrov Georgiev Stefan Hristov Svetoslav Tchanliev
2009 Ivailo Gabrovski Vladimir Koev Spas Gyurov
2010 Danail Petrov Vladimir Koev[1] Nikolay Mihaylov
2011 Danail Petrov Vladimir Koev[1] Nikolay Mihaylov
2012 Danail Petrov Georgi Georgiev Petrov Aleksandar Aleksiev
2013 Danail Petrov Georgi Georgiev Petrov Spas Gyurov
2014 Nikolay Mihaylov Georgi Georgiev Petrov Aleksandar Aleksiev
2015 Nikolay Mihaylov Stefan Hristov Radoslav Konstantinov
2016 Georgi Petrov Georgiev Radoslav Konstantinov Velizar Furlanski
2017[2] Nikolay Mihaylov Radoslav Konstantinov Alexander Alexiev
2018 Nikolay Mihaylov Radoslav Konstantinov Stefan Hristov
2020 Teodor Rusev Tsvetan Ivanov Martin Papanov

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Koev was stripped of his results for doping
  2. ^ "National Championships Bulgaria - Road Race 2017". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 27 March 2018.