Argentine National Road Race Championships

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The Argentine National Road Race Championships is a cycling race where the Argentine cyclists compete to decide who will become champion for the year to come. [1]

Contents

Men

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1912 Manuel Fernández
1913 Manuel Fernández
1914 Manuel Fernández
1915 Eugenio Delage
1916 José Guzzo
1917 Antonio de Loma
1918 Antonio de Loma
1919 Antonio de Loma
1920 Antonio Secchi
1921 José Guzzo
1922 José Zampichiatti
1923 José Zampichiatti
1924 Antonio de Loma
1925 Luis Meyer
1926 Cosme Saavedra
1927 Luis Meyer
1928 Francisco Bonvehi
1929 Francisco Rodríguez
1930 Francisco Rodríguez
1931 Cosme Saavedra
1932 Fernando Scaglia
1933 Cosme Saavedra
1934 Alfredo Maturana
1935 Mario Mathieu
1936 Manuel Abregú
1937 Mario Mathieu
1938 Mario Mathieu
1939 Enrique Molina
1940 José Cechet
1941 Antonio Bertola
1942 Mario Mathieu
1943 Antonio Bertola
1944 Julio Alba
1945 Julio Alba
1946 Julio Alba
1947 Julio Alba
1948 Ceferino Peroné
1949 Pedro Salas
1950 Miguel Sevillano
1951 Saúl Crispín
1952 Pedro Salas
1953 Oscar Pezoa
1954 Alberto Ferreyra
1955 Duilio Biganzoli
1956 Duilio Biganzoli
1957 Héctor Acosta
1958 Pedro Salas
1959 Ernesto Contreras
1960 Santos Liendo
1961 Ricardo Santo Senn
1962 José Fernández
1963 Duilio Biganzoli
1964 Ricardo Santo Senn
1965 Ricardo Santo Senn
1966 Carlos Álvarez
1967 Ismael Morán
1968 Antonio Dalleve
1969 Carlos Escudero
1970 Ernesto Contreras
1971 Ernesto Contreras
1972 Raúl Labbate
1973 Marcelo Chancay
1974 Moisés Carrizo
1975 Oswaldo Frossasco
1976 Osvaldo Benvenutti
1977 Oswaldo Frossasco
1978 Moisés Carrizo
1979 Oswaldo Frossasco
1980 Oswaldo Frossasco
1981 Pedro Omar Caino
1982 Juan C. Haedo
1983 Eduardo Trillini
1984 Jorge Galíndez
1985 Gabriel Curuchet
1986 Pablo Costa
1987 Jorge Sebastía
1988 Luis Moyano
1989 Alejandro Beldorati
1990 Claudio Iannone
1991 Carlos Pérez
1992 Fabio Placánica
1993 Ángel Serrano
1994 Hugo Pratissoli
1995 Héctor Palavecino
1996 Rubén Pegorín
1997 Jorge Giacinti Matías Médici
1998 Fabián Tapia
1999 Jorge Giacinti
2000 Gabriel Curuchet Adrian Gariboldi Andrés Palavecino
2001 Guillermo Brunetta Edgardo Simón Gastón Corsaro
2002 Luis Moyano Daniel Capella Juan Alves
2003 Javier Gómez  [ es ] Oswaldo Frossasco Juan Aguirre
2004 Ángel Darío Colla Mario Giménez Pedro Prieto
2005 Gustavo Toledo Aníbal Borrajo César Sigura
2006 Armando Borrajo César Sigura Gastón Corsaro
2007 Raúl Turano Alejandro Borrajo Gerardo Fernández
2008 Gerardo Fernández Claudio Flores Edgardo Simón
2009 Facundo Bazzi Ricardo Escuela Not awarded
2010 Jorge Pi Leandro Messineo Pedro González
2011 Emanuel Saldaño Luciano Montivero Juan Manuel Aguirre
2012 Juan Pablo Dotti Darío Díaz Ricardo Escuela
2013 Gabriel Juárez Franco Lopardo Juan Melivilo
2014 Daniel Díaz Jorge Giacinti Gabriel Juárez
2015 Daniel Juárez Lionel Biondo Maximiliano Navarrete
2016 Mauro Abel Richeze Adrián Richeze Julián Gaday
2017 Gonzalo Najar Gabriel Richard Juan Melivilo
2018 Rubén Ramos Jorge Giacinti Lucas Gaday
2019 Maximiliano Richeze Nicolás Naranjo Hector Lucero
2021 Pablo Brun Sergio Fredes Nicolás Naranjo
2022 Emiliano Contreras Lucas Gaday Nicolás Tivani

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Juan Pablo Raffler
2001 Javier Páez Facundo Bazzi Alejandro Corvalán
2002 Mauricio Pérez Alejandro Borrajo Juan Gáspari
2003 Darío Díaz Mario Giménez Emilio Ibarra
2004 Diego Valenzuela Jorge Trinajstic Jorge Martín Montenegro
2005 Jorge Martín Montenegro Maximiliano Richeze Luis Jácamo
2006 Javier Salas
2007 Luis Jácamo Federico Pagani Diego Portal
2008 Gustavo Borcard Carlos Corti Demis Alemán
2009 Román Mastrángelo Daniel Zamora Ignacio Pérez
2010 Agustín Fraysse José Astiasarán Gerardo Tivani
2011 Gabriel Juárez Nicolás Naranjo Alejandro Durán
2013 Cristian Martínez Rodrigo Durán Gonzalo Najar
2014 Gastón Javier Lucas Gaday Facundo Lezica
2015 Emiliano Contreras Ismael Laguna Giuliano Mini
2016 Juan Esteban Molina Federico Vivas Fernando Joel Torres
2017 Nicolás Tivani Marco Méndez Leonardo Cobarrubia
2018 Duilio Ramos Jairo Ríos Leonardo Rodríguez

Junior

YearGoldSilverBronze
2003 Germán Calliva Rogelio Anías José Loyzaga
2004 Demis Alemán Daniel Zamora Marcos Santucho
2005 Alejandro Jairo Juan José Rivero Ignacio Pereyra
2007 Leonardo Paz Elías Pereyra Adrián Richeze
2008 Alan Ramírez Cristian Martínez Laureano Rosas
2010 Diego Tivani Leandro Atencio Nicolás Herrera
2011 Ángel Gabriel Britos Emiliano Contreras Julián Barrientos
2012 Nicolás Tivani Julián Barrientos Santiago Espíndola
2013 Isaias Abu Franco Luna Joel Krig
2014 Matías Fernández Joaquín García Julio Fernando Gil
2015 Juan Esteban Molina Nahuel D'Aquila Leonardo Franco Rodríguez
2016 Eduardo Luján Tomás Contte Gonzalo Robledo
2017 Agustín del Negro Lucas Vilar Andrés Fernández
2018 Ángel Echegaray Santiago Sanchez Yoel Vargas

Women

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
2004 Jessica Compiano Valeria Pintos Noelia Fernández
2005 Paola Toane Ana Ortega Valeria Müller
2006 Valeria Pintos Cristina Irma Greve Claudia Ferreyra
2007 Jessica Compiano Valeria Pintos Ivana Kunze
2008 Daiana Almada Valeria Müller Alejandra Alliegro
2009 Maria Clara Alvarez Tania Castro Marcela Zarate
2010 Marcela Zarate Graciela Zarate Tania Castro
2011 Estefanía Pilz Alejandra Alliegro Vanesa Solera
2012 Graciela Zarate Dolores Rodriguez Paola Toane
2013 Mariela Delgado Julia Sánchez Parma Cindi Magali Dinatale
2014 Valeria Müller Andrea Arias Julia Sánchez Parma
2015 Julia Sánchez Parma Cristina Irma Greve Maria Prezioso
2016 Maria Clara Alvarez Dolores Rodriguez Graciela Zarate
2017 Dolores Rodriguez Mariela Delgado Maribel Aguirre
2018 Maribel Aguirre Xoana Acosta Mercedes Fadiga
2019 Carolina Perez Maria Roca Valeria Müller
2021 Mercedes Fadiga Maribel Aguirre Sofia Martelli
2022 Maribel Aguirre (2) Sofía Martelli Anabel Ruiz

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References

  1. "National Championship, Road, Elite, Argentina". Cycling Archives.com. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  2. "National Championships Argentina – Women". cqranking.com. Retrieved 2020-08-22.