Spanish National Time Trial Championships

The Spanish National Time Trial Championship (Spanish: Campeonato de España de Ciclismo Contrarreloj) is a time trial race that takes place inside the Spanish National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The time trial championships in Spain have not been held for as long as the Spanish National Road Race Championships, which first took place in 1897. The first race winner of the time trial championship was Abraham Olano in 1994. Jonathan Castroviejo holds the record for the most wins in the men's championship with five titles, followed by Iván Gutiérrez and Luis León Sánchez, with both riders winning four titles. The women's record is held by Teodora Ruano with 7 wins. The current champions are Raúl García Pierna and Margarita Victoria García.[1][2]

Multiple winners

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Iván Gutiérrez won the title four times between 2000 and 2007
Year Gold Silver Bronze
1994 Abraham Olano Marino Alonso Aitor Garmendia
1995 Melcior Mauri Ángel Casero Aitor Garmendia
1996 Iñigo González de Heredia Álvaro González de Galdeano Jaime Hernández
1997 José Enrique Gutiérrez Joseba Beloki Juan Carlos Taboas
1998 Abraham Olano Melcior Mauri Ángel Casero
1999 Santos González Ángel Casero Álvaro González de Galdeano
2000 Iván Gutiérrez David Plaza Álvaro González de Galdeano
2001 Santos González Toni Tauler Sergio Escobar
2002 Igor González de Galdeano Toni Tauler Álvaro González de Galdeano
2003 Íñigo Chaurreau Toni Tauler Mikel Astarloza
2004 Iván Gutiérrez Luis León Sánchez Igor González de Galdeano
2005 Iván Gutiérrez Santos González Rubén Plaza
2006 Toni Tauler Rubén Plaza David Herrero
2007 Iván Gutiérrez Luis León Sánchez Manuel Lloret
2008 Luis León Sánchez Rubén Plaza Iván Gutiérrez
2009 Alberto Contador Luis León Sánchez Rubén Plaza
2010 Luis León Sánchez Iván Gutiérrez Rubén Plaza
2011 Luis León Sánchez Jonathan Castroviejo Iván Gutiérrez
2012 Luis León Sánchez Jonathan Castroviejo Alejandro Marque
2013 Jonathan Castroviejo Luis León Sánchez Rubén Plaza
2014 Alejandro Valverde Ion Izagirre Jonathan Castroviejo
2015 Jonathan Castroviejo Gorka Izagirre Jesús Herrada
2016 Ion Izagirre Jonathan Castroviejo Alejandro Valverde
2017 Jonathan Castroviejo Mikel Landa Jesús Herrada
2018 Jonathan Castroviejo Gorka Izagirre Ion Izagirre
2019 Jonathan Castroviejo Pello Bilbao Gorka Izagirre
2020[3] Pello Bilbao Luis León Sánchez Gorka Izagirre
2021[4] Ion Izagirre David de la Cruz Carlos Rodríguez
2022[1] Raúl García Pierna Oier Lazkano Xabier Azparren
2023[5] Jonathan Castroviejo Oier Lazkano Lluís Mas
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Juan José Cobo Victor Gómez Manuel Lloret
2004 Eladio Sánchez Hernán Ponce Carlos Abellán
2005 José Luis Ruiz Unai Uribarri José Antonio Redondo
2006 Javier Chacón José Maria Alcaraz Luis Enrique Puertas
2007 Rafael Serrano Sergio Domínguez Héctor González
2008
2009 Aser Estevez Garikoitz Bravo Arturo Mora
2010 Jesús Herrada Andres Vigil Albert Torres
2011 Mario González Igor Merino Omar Fraile
2012 Marcos Jurado Albert Torres Alberto Just
2013 Alberto Just Marcos Jurado Mario González
2014 Óscar González Juan Camacho Marc Soler
2015 Diego Tirilonte Cristián Rodríguez Álvaro Trueba
2016 Martín Bouzas Gonzalo Serrano Óscar González
2017 Jaime Castrillo Sergio Samitier Martín Bouzas
2018 Martín Bouzas Roger Adrià Joan Bennassar
2019 Mikel Azparren Martín Bouzas Joan Bennassar
2020 Raúl García Pierna Jokin Murguialday Iván Cobo
2021 Igor Arrieta Pablo García Enekoitz Azparren
2022 Pablo Castrillo Pablo García Fernando Tercero
2023 Unai Aznar Hugo Aznar Javier Ibáñez
2024 Aitor Agirre Egaña Alberto Fernández Reviejo Luis García

Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995 Teodora Ruano Nuria Florencio Izaskun Bengoa
1996 Joane Somarriba Teodora Ruano Izaskun Bengoa
1997 Izaskun Bengoa Joane Somarriba Teodora Ruano
1998 Teodora Ruano Izaskun Bengoa Marta Vila Josana
1999 Teodora Ruano Gema Pascual Marta Vila Josana
2000
2001 Teodora Ruano Gema Pascual Ruth Martinez
2002 Eneritz Iturriaga Teodora Ruano Marta Vila Josana
2003 Teodora Ruano Eneritz Iturriaga María Isabel Moreno
2004 Teodora Ruano Eneritz Iturriaga Maria Cagigas
2005 Eneritz Iturriaga Teodora Ruano María Isabel Moreno
2006 Eneritz Iturriaga María Isabel Moreno Marta Vila Josana
2007 María Isabel Moreno Marta Vila Josana Gema Pascual
2008
2009 Débora Gálves Lopez Gema Pascual Leire Olaberria
2010 Leire Olaberria Rosa María Bravo Débora Gálves Lopez
2011 Eneritz Iturriaga Anna Sanchis Belen López
2012 Anna Sanchis Mayalen Noriega Belen López
2013 Anna Sanchis Leire Olaberria Belen López
2014 Leire Olaberria Belén López Anna Ramírez
2015 Anna Sanchis Sheyla Gutiérrez Leire Olaberria
2016 Anna Sanchis Gloria Rodríguez Margarita Victoria García
2017 Lourdes Oyarbide Mavi García Sheyla Gutiérrez
2018 Margarita Victoria García Eider Merino Alicia González
2019 Sheyla Gutiérrez Lourdes Oyarbide Gloria Rodríguez
2020 Margarita Victoria García Sara Martín Sheyla Gutiérrez
2021[6] Margarita Victoria García Sara Martín Lourdes Oyarbide
2022[2] Margarita Victoria García Sheyla Gutiérrez Sandra Alonso

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Fotheringham, Alasdair (24 June 2022). "García Pierna sees off WorldTour pros to win Spanish time trial championship". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b Weislo, Laura (24 June 2022). "Mavi Garcia makes it three in a row in Spanish time trial championship". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Pello Bilbao wins Spanish time trial championships". Merida Bikes. 23 August 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Ion Izagirre pips De la Cruz to Spanish time trial title by 0.08 seconds". Cyclingnews.com. 18 June 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Jonathan Castroviejo captures sixth time trial title at Spanish Championships". Cyclingnews.com. 23 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Mavi García claims third women's Spanish time trial title". Cyclingnews.com. 18 June 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
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