Brazilian National Time Trial Championships

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The Brazilian National Time Trial Championships have been held since 2000.

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Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Daniel Gonçalves Jefferson Misiake Tony Azevedo
2001 Cássio Freitas Márcio May Daniel Gonçalves
2002No race
2003 Luis Tavares Amorim Márcio May Reginaldo Grellman
2004 Luis Tavares Amorim Soelito Gohr Elivelton Pedro
2005 Pedro Autran Nicacio Márcio May Luis Tavares Amorim
2006 Pedro Autran Nicacio Luis Tavares Amorim Magno Nazaret
2007 Pedro Autran Nicacio Itamar Calado Edson Luiz Corradi
2008 Cleberson Weber Pedro Autran Nicacio Rodrigo Nascimento
2009 Rodrigo Nascimento Marcos Novello Alex Arseno
2010 Luis Tavares Amorim Pedro Autran Nicacio Magno Nazaret
2011 Magno Nazaret Carlos Manarelli Rafael Gasparini
2012 Luis Tavares Amorim Patrick Oyakaua Flávio Cardoso
2013 Luis Tavares Amorim Magno Nazaret Rodrigo Nascimento
2014 Pedro Autran Nicacio Rodrigo Nascimento Luis Tavares Amorim
2015 Magno Nazaret Marcos Novello Rodrigo Nascimento
2016 Rodrigo Nascimento Marcos Novello Luis Tavares Amorim
2017 Magno Nazaret Cristian Egídio Mauricio Knapp
2018 Lauro Chaman Cristian Egídio Flávio Cardoso
2019 André Gohr Cristian Egídio Rodrigo Nascimento
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
2021 Lauro Chaman Cristian Egídio André Gohr
2022 [1] Lauro Chaman Cristian Egídio Vinícius Rangel
2023 Diego Mendes Lauro Chaman Carlos Manarelli
2024 Diego Mendes João Pedro Rossi André Gohr

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2015 Fernando Finkler Lucas Motta Endrigo Pereira
2016 Caio Godoy Endrigo Pereira Lucas Motta
2018 André Gohr Leonardo Finkler Gabriel Machado
2019 Gabriel Machado Fábio Dalamaria Bruno Campos de Sá
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
2021 João Pedro Rossi Pedro Leme Otávio Gonzeli
2022 Vinícius Rangel Pedro Leme Gabriel Sousa Silva
2023 Pedro Leme Luan Rodrigues Pedro Oliveira
2024 Luan Carlos Rodrigues Silva Victor Paula Matheus Keler

Women

Year [2] GoldSilverBronze
2005 Camila Rodrigues Luciene Ferreira da Silva Carla Camargo
2006 Debora Gerhard Luciene Ferreira da Silva
2007 Janildes Fernandes Natalia Lima Camila Rodrigues
2008 Camila Rodrigues Aline Paroliz Janildes Fernandes
2009 Aline Paroliz Cristiane Pereira Natalia Lima
2010 Debora Gerhard Aline Paroliz Fernanda Souza
2011 Luciene Ferreira da Silva Rosane Kirch Janildes Fernandes
2012 Luciene Ferreira da Silva Uênia Fernandes Ana Paula Polegatch
2013 Clemilda Fernandes Fernanda Souza Luciene Ferreira da Silva
2014 Ana Paula Polegatch Clemilda Fernandes Janildes Fernandes
2015 Daniela Lionço Ana Paula Polegatch Flávia Oliveira
2016 Clemilda Fernandes Ana Paula Polegatch Cristiane Pereira
2017 Ana Paula Polegatch Clemilda Fernandes Cristiane Pereira
2018 Tamires Radatz Ana Paula Polegatch Flávia Oliveira
2019 Tamires Radatz Flávia Oliveira Ana Paula Polegatch
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
2021 Ana Paula Polegatch Taise Benato Tamires Radatz
2022 [1] Ana Paula Polegatch Tamires Radatz Taise Benato
2023 Ana Paula Polegatch Mariana Borges Tamires Radatz
2024 Ana Vitória Magalhães Tamires Radatz Aline Mariga

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