- Source: Soviet Union National Road Race Championships
The Soviet Union National Road Race Championships were cycling races that were held annually to determine the Soviet cycling champion in road racing, across several categories of riders. The event was first held in 1947 and was won by Vladimir Lassi. Up until 1989 the Soviet cyclists were not allowed to compete as professionals so all the national championships were classed as amateur events. From 1989 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the race was considered professional.
Men
= Amateur (1947 to 1989)
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= Professional (1989 to 1991)
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1992 onward
Following on from the Dissolution, each country started their own national championships in the year's following.
Azerbaijani National Road Race Championships
Belarusian National Road Race Championships
Estonian National Road Race Championships
Georgian National Road Championships
Kazakhstan National Road Race Championships
Latvian National Road Race Championships
Lithuanian National Road Race Championships
Moldovan National Road Race Championships
Russian National Road Race Championships
Ukrainian National Road Race Championships
Uzbekistan National Road Race Championships
References
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