Thailand • Stage Race
In the vibrant heart of Thailand, the National Road Championships ignite a fierce annual battle where the nation's finest cyclists vie for the coveted right to wear their country's colors. Riders push limits under the tropical sun, navigating diverse terrains from challenging mountain ascents to fast-paced flats, all in pursuit of national glory and a place on the world stage.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
TBD
First Edition
2025
Race Type
One-day
The competition often takes place across Thailand's diverse geography, which can include mountainous regions like Northern Thailand with challenging ascents and descents, particularly around areas such as Doi Inthanon. Routes can also incorporate flat central plains and coastal sections. A key challenge is the tropical climate, which can bring high temperatures and humidity, although events scheduled in January (like the 2026 edition) fall within the milder 'cool season'. The championships feature both individual time trial and mass start road race events, demanding a blend of raw power, endurance, and tactical acumen from the competitors.
Earliest recorded winners for the men's road race and women's road race are listed. Annually: The championships are held each year to determine national cycling champions in both road race and time trial disciplines. UCI Classification: The event is recognized by the UCI as a National Championships (CN) level event, allowing cyclists to earn valuable world ranking points.