Belarusian National Time Trial Championships

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The Belarusian National Time Trial Championships is a cycling race where the Belarusian cyclists decide who will become the champion for the year to come.

Contents

Multiple winners

Riders that won the race more than once.

Men

Elite

Belarusian National Time Trial Championships – Men's elite
Race details
RegionBelarus
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1997 (1997)
First winner Alexandre Choupikov
Most wins
Most recent Yauheni Karaliok

Source: [1]

YearGoldSilverBronze
1997 Alexandre Choupikov Pavel Kavetzky Yauheni Seniushkin
1998 Alexandre Choupikov Igor Grimkov Alexander Kozlov
1999 Viktor Rapinski Andrej Voinau Vasil Kiryienka
2000 Viktor Rapinski Vasil Kiryienka Dimitri Aulasenko
2001 Viktor Rapinski Vasil Kiryienka Aleksandr Kuschynski
2002 Vasil Kiryienka Kanstantsin Sivtsov Aleksandr Kuschynski
2003 Yauhen Sobal Dzmitry Aulasenka Kanstantsin Sivtsov
2004 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Vasil Kiryienka Yauhen Sobal
2005 Vasil Kiryienka Viktor Rapinski Vladimir Autko
2006 Vasil Kiryienka Aleksandr Kuschynski Anatole Chaburka
2007 Andrei Kunitski Branislau Samoilau Vasil Kiryienka
2008 Andrei Kunitski Vasil Kiryienka Aleksandr Kuschynski
2009 Branislau Samoilau Andrei Krasilnikau Siarhei Novikau
2010 Branislau Samoilau Andrei Krasilnikau Siarhei Novikau
2011 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Ilia Koshevoy Andrei Holubeu
2012 Branislau Samoilau Andrei Krasilnikau Stanislau Bazhkou
2013 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Andrei Krasilnikau Branislau Samoilau
2014 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Siarhei Papok Branislau Samoilau
2015 Vasil Kiryienka Branislau Samoilau Aleh Ahiyevich
2016 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Branislau Samoilau Aleh Ahiyevich
2017 Stanislau Bazhkou Anton Muzychkin Yauhen Sobal
2018 Vasil Kiryienka Branislau Samoilau Kanstantsin Sivtsov
2019 Yauhen Sobal Branislau Samoilau Yauheni Karaliok
2020 Yauheni Karaliok Branislau Samoilau Mikhail Shemetau
2021 Yauheni Karaliok Stanislau Bazhkou Yauhen Sobal
2022 Yauheni Karaliok Raman Ramanau Stanislau Bazhkou
2023 Yauheni Karaliok Dzianis Mazur Raman Ramanau
2024 Yauheni Karaliok Mark Grinkevich Yahor Shpakouski

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2005 Branislau Samoilau Andrei Kunitski Aliaksandr Lisouski
2006 Aliaksei Polushkin Bronislau Samoilau Andrei Kunitski
2007 Siarhei Papok Igor Govor Dmitri Azarkevich
2008 Siarhei Papok Andrei Krasilnikau Konstantin Shvedov
2014 Raman Tsishkou Andrei Sakalou Aleksandr Riabushenko
2015 Aleh Ahiyevich Raman Tsishkou Anton Muzychkin
2017 Yauheni Karaliok Yauheni Akhramenka Hardzei Tsishchanka
2018 Alexei Piashkun Kanstantsin Bialiauski Ilya Volkau
2019 Ilya Volkau Siarhei Shauchenka Yahor Shpakovski
2020 Dzianis Mazur Siarhei Shauchenka Kanstantsin Bialiauski
2021 Dzianis Mazur Mark Grinkevich Tsikhan Shchamialiou
2022 Mark Grinkevich Kiryl Kavaliou Aliaksandr Sychuhou

Women

Belarusian National Time Trial Championships – Women's elite
Race details
RegionBelarus
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1999 (1999)
First winner Tatsiana Makeyeva
Most wins Tatsiana Sharakova (9 wins)
Most recent Hanna Tserakh
YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Tatsiana Makeyeva Svetlana Sytchova Veronika Sheremetieva
2000 Tatsiana Makeyeva Alena Hetsman Valiantsina Vaulchok
2001 Tatsiana Makeyeva Volha Kushnerevitch Elena Hezman
2003 Ialena Hetsman
2004 Mariya Halan
2005 Tatsiana Sharakova Ialena Hetsman
2006 Alena Sitsko Alesya Belaichuk
2007 Tatsiana Sharakova Elena Dylko Alena Amialiusik
2008 Tatsiana Sharakova Aksana Papko Hanna Talkanitsa
2009 Tatsiana Sharakova Anna Tolkanitsa Zinaida Stahurskaya
2010 Aksana Papko Alena Sitsko Tatiana Panina
2011 Alena Amialiusik Tatsiana Sharakova Aksana Papko
2012 Alena Amialiusik Elena Dylko Alena Sitsko
2013 Alena Amialiusik Alena Sitsko Volha Masiukovich
2014 Alena Amialiusik Alena Sitsko Svetlana Stahurskaia
2015 Alena Amialiusik Tatsiana Sharakova Elena Dylko
2016 Tatsiana Sharakova Alena Amialiusik Katsiaryna Piatrouskaya
2017 Tatsiana Sharakova Ina Savenka Palina Pivovarova
2018 Alena Amialiusik Ina Savenka Katsiaryna Piatrouskaya
2019 Tatsiana Sharakova Alena Amialiusik Anastasia Kolesova
2020 Tatsiana Sharakova Ina Savenka Palina Pivovarova
2021 Tatsiana Sharakova Hanna Tserakh Nastassia Kiptsikava
2022 Hanna Tserakh Nastassia Kiptsikava Taisa Naskovich
2023 Hanna Tserakh Karalina Savenka Nastassia Kiptsikava

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References

  1. "National Championships Belarus" . Retrieved 26 August 2020.