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National Road Championships - Thailand (ME)

Thailand • One-day Classic

CN - National Championships
One-day Race

The National Road Championships of Thailand are where national pride fuels a fierce battle against both the challenging terrain and the relentless tropical climate. Riders push their limits through varied landscapes, from undulating hills to potentially scorching flatlands, all vying for the coveted tricolor jersey that signifies supremacy within the Kingdom's cycling ranks.

Total Editions

1

Latest Winner

TBD

First Edition

2026

Race Type

One-day

Race Details
Category
CN - National Championships
Type
One-day
Sex
men
Age Group
Elite

The National Road Championships - Thailand typically feature varied terrain, from challenging mountainous landscapes with steep ascents and descents often found in the north, to flatter or rolling routes in other regions. Key challenges include intense heat and high humidity, which can severely test rider endurance and make hydration critical. Road conditions can vary, encompassing wide paved highways, smoothly paved backroads, and sometimes gravel sections. Tactical racing is often a signature feature as riders battle for the prestigious national title.

History
First Edition
1960
Total Editions
1
2025

Sarawut Sirironnachai won the Men Elite Road Race.

2025

Phetdarin Somrat won the Women Elite Road Race.

2025

Peerapol Chawchiangkwang won the Men Elite Time Trial. The event is registered with the UCI as a national championship level (CN) event. These championships are held annually to determine Thailand's best road cyclists in various categories.

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2026
TBD
Vajiralongkorn Dam, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi