516 national champions crowned in 2011



The first of 17 of this year’s USA Cycling National Championships went into the books last month. As we gear up for the rest of 2012, let’s take a look back at 2011! Last year, USA Cycling members raced for national titles at 16 national championship events in various locations across the United States. Additionally, two national championship events were held for para-cycling athletes. In all, American cyclists took home 516 national championship titles. These national champions represent the best of the best across all disciplines and categories of cycling. Congratulations to all of our 2011 national champions! Click on the links below to see the names of each national champion.
 
USA Cycling BMX National Championships
USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships
USA Cycling Professional Road & Time Trial National Championships
USA Cycling Juniors, U23, and Elite Road National Championships
 Para-cycling Road National Championships
USA Cycling Juniors Track National Championships
USA Cycling Mountain Bike Cross-Country National Championships 
USA Cycling Masters Track National Championships 
USA Cycling Tandem Sprint National Championships 
USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championships
USA Cycling Masters Road National Championships
USA Cycling Collegiate Track National Championships 
USA Cycling Mountain Bike Marathon National Championships
USA Cycling Mountain Bike Gravity National Championships
USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships 
 Para-cycling Track National Championships
USA Cycling Mountain Bike  24-Hour National Championships
USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships


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