Bulgarian National Time Trial Championships

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Bulgarian National Time Trial Championships
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The champion's jersey
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race
History
First edition2000 (2000)
Editions21 (as of 2022)
First winner Dimitar Gospodinov
Most wins Ivailo Gabrovski (7 wins)
Most recent Emil Stoynev

The Bulgarian National Time Trial Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in the time trial discipline, across various categories. The championship was first held in 2000.

Contents

Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Dimitar Gospodinov Ivan Markov Svetoslav Tchanliev
2001 Ivailo Gabrovski Gueorgui Koev Gueorgi Gueorguiev
2002Not held
2003 Ivailo Gabrovski Krasimir Dimitrov Svetoslav Tchanliev
2004 Ivailo Gabrovski Atanas Kostov Evgeniy Gerganov
2005 Ivailo Gabrovski Atanas Kostov Pavel Shumanov
2006 Ivailo Gabrovski Pavel Shumanov Vladimir Koev
2007 Ivailo Gabrovski Evgeniy Gerganov Pavel Shumanov
2008 Ivailo Gabrovski Bogdan Stoytchev Evgeniy Gerganov
2009 Pavel Shumanov Hristomir Angelov Ivailo Gabrovski
2010 Vladimir Koev [lower-alpha 1] Pavel Shumanov Yovcho Yovchev
2011 Nikolay Mihaylov Vladimir Koev [lower-alpha 1] Stanislav Zaraliev
2012 Nikolay Mihaylov Spas Gyurov Evgeniy Gerganov
2013 Spas Gyurov Evgeniy Gerganov Nikolay Mihaylov
2014 Stefan Hristov Borislav Ivanov Stanimir Cholakov
2015 Nikolay Mihaylov Radoslav Konstantinov Borislav Ivanov
2016 Aleksandar Aleksiev Nikolay Mihaylov Radoslav Konstantinov
2017 Radoslav Konstantinov Aleksandar Aleksiev Bogdan Stoytchev
2018 Radoslav Konstantinov Bogdan Stoychev Stefan Hristov
2019Not held
2020 Spas Gyurov Martin Popov Teodor Rusev
2021 Petar Dimitrov Spas Gyurov Nikolay Genov
2022 Nikolay Genov Tsvetan Ivanov Martin Papanov
2023 Yordan Petrov Borislav Palashev Petar Dimitrov
2024 Emil Stoynev Yordan Petrov Martin Papanov

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Koev's results from 2010 and 2011 were disqualified due to doping. [1]

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References

  1. "Arbitration CAS 2012/A/2725 International Cycling Union (UCI) v. Vladimir Koev & Bulgarian Cycling Union (BCU), award of 23 July 2012" (PDF). TAS-CAS.org. Court of Arbitration for Sport. 23 July 2012. p. 18. Retrieved 28 November 2022.