Austrian National Time Trial Championships

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The Austrian National Time Trial Championships are held annually as part of the Austrian National Cycling Championships, they decide the best cyclists in this discipline in Austria, across various categories.

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The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey which is red and white, just like the national flag, these colours can be worn by the rider at other time trialling events in the country to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose.

Multiple winners

Men

Elite

Austrian National Time Trial Championships – Men's elite race
Race details
RegionAustria
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1996 (1996)
First winner Georg Totschnig
Most wins Matthias Brändle (7 wins)
Most recent Felix Großschartner
YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 Georg Totschnig
1997 Georg Totschnig Bernhard Gugganig Dietmar Müller
1998 Peter Luttenberger Roland Garber Florian Wiesinger
1999 Florian Wiesinger René Haselbacher Josef Lontscharitsch
2000 René Haselbacher Josef Lontscharitsch Bernhard Gugganig
2001 Georg Totschnig Peter Luttenberger Friedrich Berein
2002 Georg Totschnig Hannes Hempel Matthias Buxhofer
2003 Andrew Bradley Martin Angerer Martin Moser
2004 Georg Totschnig Peter Luttenberger Hans-Peter Obwaller
2005 Hans-Peter Obwaller Martin Moser Patrick Riedesser
2006 Peter Luttenberger Thomas Rohregger Mario Lexmüller
2007 Rupert Probst Hans-Peter Obwaller Christian Pfannberger
2008 Stefan Denifl Andreas Graf Harald Starzengruber
2009 Matthias Brändle Andreas Graf Michael Pichler
2010Not held
2011 [lower-alpha 1] Andreas Graf Josef Benetseder Riccardo Zoidl
2012 Riccardo Zoidl Andreas Graf Josef Benetseder
2013 Matthias Brändle Andreas Graf Josef Benetseder
2014 Matthias Brändle Gregor Mühlberger Andreas Hofer
2015 Georg Preidler Riccardo Zoidl Andreas Graf
2016 Matthias Brändle Clemens Fankhauser Riccardo Zoidl
2017 Georg Preidler Matthias Brändle Lukas Pöstlberger
2018 Georg Preidler Matthias Brändle Felix Großschartner
2019 Matthias Brändle Johannes Hirschbichler Patrick Konrad
2020 Matthias Brändle Patrick Gamper Felix Ritzinger
2021 [1] Matthias Brändle Felix Ritzinger Markus Wildauer
2022 Felix Großschartner Rainer Kepplinger Matthias Brändle

Under 23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Christian Hölzl Stefan Probst Harald Starzengruber
2001 Christian Hölzl Stefan Probst Christoph Schlögl
2002 Harald Berger Andrew Bradley Martin Gratzer
2003 Andrew Bradley Mario Lexmüller Hans-Jörg Leopold
2004 Harald Berger Andreas Graf Josef Benetseder
2005 Markus Eibegger Andreas Graf Christian Lener
2006 Stefan Denifl Markus Eibegger Clemens Fankhauser
2007
2008 Stefan Denifl Matthias Brändle Daniel Schorn
2009 Matthias Brändle Stefan Mair Stefan Denifl
2010Not held
2011 Andreas Hofer Lukas Pöstlberger Dominik Brändle
2012 Andreas Hofer Lukas Pöstlberger Patrick Konrad
2013 Andreas Hofer Patrick Schultus Gregor Mühlberger
2014 Gregor Mühlberger Patrick Bosman Alexander Wachter
2015 Gregor Mühlberger Michael Gogl Markus Freiberger
2016 Patrick Gamper Patrick Bosman Sebastian Schönberger
2017 Markus Freiberger Patrick Gamper Marco Friedrich
2018 Markus Wildauer Patrick Gamper Marco Friedrich
2019 [2] Patrick Gamper Markus Wildauer Valentin Götzinger
2020 [3] Tobias Bayer Max Veraszto Marco Friedrich
2021 [4] Tobias Bayer Valentin Götzinger Maximilian Kabas
2022 Maximilian Kabas Valentin Götzinger Maximilian Schmidbauer

Women

Austrian National Time Trial Championships – Women's elite race
Race details
RegionAustria
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1995 (1995)
First winner Doris Posch
Most wins Christiane Soeder (7 wins)
Most recent Anna Kiesenhofer
YearGoldSilverBronze
1995 Doris Posch Tanja Klein Brigitte Krebs
1996 Tanja Klein Brigitte Krebs Doris Posch
1997 Brigitte Krebs Tanja Klein Michaela Brunngraber
1998 Brigitte Krebs Michaela Brunngraber Doris Posch
1999 Birgit Winter Michaela Brunngraber Doris Posch
2000 Doris Posch Isabella Wieser Michaela Brunngraber
2001 Doris Posch Andrea Purner-Koschier Isabella Wieser
2002 Doris Posch Brigitte Krebs Isabella Wieser
2003 Doris Posch Christiana Haas Bernadette Schober
2004 Christiane Soeder Doris Posch Bärbel Jungmeier
2005 Christiane Soeder Andrea Graus Bernadette Schober
2006 Christiane Soeder Andrea Graus Monika Schachl
2007 Christiane Soeder Andrea Graus Monika Schachl
2008 Monika Schachl Daniela Pintarelli Jacqueline Hahn
2009 Christiane Soeder Daniela Pintarelli Bettina Tesar
2010 Christiane Soeder Jacqueline Hahn Karin Pekovits
2011 Doris Posch Claudia Pfisterer Karin Pekovits
2012 Christiane Soeder Martina Ritter Manuela Hartl
2013 Martina Ritter Andrea Graus Jacqueline Hahn
2014 Jacqueline Hahn Christina Perchtold Martina Ritter
2015 Martina Ritter Jacqueline Hahn Sylvia Gehnböck
2016 Martina Ritter Anna Kiesenhofer Manuela Hartl
2017 Martina Ritter Manuela Hartl Astrid Magnet
2018 Martina Ritter Barbara Mayer Sylvia Gehnböck
2019 Anna Kiesenhofer Manuela Hartl Sarah Rijkes
2020 Anna Kiesenhofer Astrid Lamprecht Christina Schweinberger
2021 Anna Kiesenhofer Gabriela Thanner Christina Schweinberger
2022 Christina Schweinberger Anna Kiesenhofer Gabriela Thanner

Notes

  1. The race was officially won by German rider Tobias Erler.

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References

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