Brazilian National Road Race Championships

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The Brazilian National Road Race Championships have been held since 2000.

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Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Glauber de Souza Daniel Valter Rogelim José dos Santos
2001 Daniel Valter Rogelim José Aparecido dos Santos Pedro Romero Dos Santos
2002No race
2003 Junior Quadri Hernandes Soelito Gohr Márcio May
2004 Renato Ruiz José Aparecido dos Santos Mauricio Valente
2005 Roberson Silva Nilceu Aparecido Santos Fabiele Dos Santos Mota
2006 Soelito Gohr Renato Seabra Tiago Fiorilli
2007 Nilceu Aparecido Santos Roberto Pinheiro Kléber Ramos
2008 Valcemar Justino Silva Jean Marcel Da Silva André Luiz Pulini
2009 Flávio Cardoso Mauricio Morandi Murilo Fischer
2010 Murilo Fischer Armando Camargo Magno Nazaret
2011 Murilo Fischer Cleberson Weber Gregolry Panizo
2012 Otávio Bulgarelli Rafael Andriato Fabiele Mota
2013 Rodrigo Nascimento Alex Diniz Alan Valencio
2014 Antonio Garnero Roberto Pinheiro Thiago Nardin
2015 Everson Camilo Jeovane Oliveira José Rodriguez
2016 [1] Flávio Cardoso Kléber Ramos Roberto Pinheiro
2017 Roberto Pinheiro Rodrigo Nascimento Ciao Ormenese
2018 Rodrigo Nascimento Alessandro Guimarães Fernando Finkler
2019 Vitor Schizzi Alessandro Guimarães Alex Correia
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
2021 Kléber Ramos Antonio Garnero Cristian Egídio
2022 Vinícius Rangel Cristian Egídio Halysson Ferreira

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2015 Rodrigo Quirino Fernando Finkler Eduardo Pini

Women

Year [2] GoldSilverBronze
2000 Carla Camargo Cleonides Duarte Vera Lang
2001 Carla Camargo Vera Lang Cleonides Duarte
2002No race
2003 Uenia Fernandes Maria Luzia Evangelista Lair Da Silva
2004No race
2005 Clemilda Fernandes Luciene Ferreira da Silva Patricia Moreira
2006 Erika Gramiscelli Valquiria Pardial Clemilda Fernandes
2007 Valquiria Pardial Janildes Fernandes Luciene Ferreira da Silva
2008 Clemilda Fernandes Luciene Ferreira da Silva Uenia Fernandes
2009 Janildes Fernandes Clemilda Fernandes Debora Gerhard
2010 Janildes Fernandes Debora Gerhard Fernanda Souza
2011 Tatiani Lobo Janildes Fernandes Luciene Ferreira da Silva
2012 Luciene Ferreira da Silva Camila Ferreira Flávia Oliveira
2013 Luciene Ferreira da Silva Clemilda Fernandes Flávia Oliveira
2014 Márcia Fernandes Flávia Oliveira Luciene Ferreira da Silva
2015 Clemilda Fernandes Luciene Ferreira da Silva Flávia Oliveira
2016 Clemilda Fernandes Ana Paula Polegatch Taise Benato
2017 Clemilda Fernandes Ana Paula Polegatch Márcia Fernandes
2018 Flávia Oliveira Tatielle Souza Camila Ferreira
2019 Danilas Ferreira Flávia Oliveira Cristiane Pereira
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
2021 Ana Paula Polegatch Adriele Alves Mendes Taise Maiara Benato
2022 [3] Aline Mariga Wellyda Santos Talia da Luz de Oliveira

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