Chilean National Road Race Championships

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The Chilean National Road Race Championships is a cycling race where the Chilean cyclists decide who will become the champion for the year to come.

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Men

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1997 Jose Alfredo Medina Andrade Juan Fierro Gonzalo Garrido
1998
1999 Luis Sepúlveda Marco Arriagada Gonzalo Garrido
2000 Marcelo Sandoval Gonzalo Garrido César Doussang
2001
2002
2003 Gonzalo Garrido Marcelo Arriagada Gonzalo Miranda
2004 Jaime Bretti Marcelo Sandoval Gonzalo Garrido
2005 Juan Francisco Cabrera Arturo Corvalan Richard Rodríguez
2006 Gonzalo Garrido Luis Sepúlveda Richard Rodríguez
2007 Gonzalo Garrido Juan Francisco Cabrera Jaime Bretti
2008 Gonzalo Miranda Gonzalo Garrido Patricio Almonacid
2009 José Aravena Patricio Almonacid Cesar Oliva
2010 Luis Sepúlveda Marco Arriagada Elías Adrián
2011 Gonzalo Garrido Andrei Sartassov Patricio Almonacid
2012 Carlos Oyarzún Pablo Alarcón Pedro Palma Santos
2013 Julio Garcés Ricardo Paredes Gerson Zúñiga
2014 Lino Arriagada Pablo Alarcón Gerson Zúñiga
2015 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar Gonzalo Garrido Wolfgang Burmann
2016 Edison Bravo Pedro Palma Javier Gallardo
2017 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar Gonzalo Garrido Patricio Almonacid
2018 Adrian Alvarado Antonio Cabrera Lino Arriagada
2019 Felipe Andres Peñalosa Cristian Ojeda Adrian Alvarado
2021 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar Abraham Gomez Francisco Lagos
2022 José Luis Rodriquez Abraham Paredes Francisko Kotsakis
2023 Manuel Lira Joaquin Corvalan José Luis Rodriquez

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2008 Juan Raúl Bravo Luis Bravo Pedro Amauri Palma
2009 Pedro Amauri Palma Diego Vera Oscar Valencia
2010 Gonzalo Andre González Pedro Amauri Palma Cristopher Javier Mansilla
2011 Pedro Amauri Palma Vicente Muga Wolfgang Burmann
2012 Jonathan Andrés Guzman Marcel Vandel Germán Alfredo Bustamante
2013 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar Juan Carrasco Mandel Arnold Marquez
2014 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar Juan Cabrera Matias Alejandro Muñoz
2015 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar Sebastian Reyes Carlos Olivares
2016 Matias Muñoz José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar Matias Fernando Arriagada
2019 Nicolas Cabrera Diego Ferreyra José Eduardo Autran

Women

Year [1] GoldSilverBronze
1999 Elisa Maria Garcia Silvia Gonzalez Uribe Macarena Larrain
2000 Claudia Aravena Cortes Alejandra Saavedra Silvia Gonzalez Uribe
2006 Marta Bobadilla Laura Soto Daniela Garces
2007 Paola Muñoz Francisca Campos Barbara Arancibia
2008 Paola Muñoz Francisca Campos Olga Cisterna
2009 Romina Díaz Margarita Hernandez Olga Cisterna
2010 Paola Muñoz Olga Cisterna Daniela Guajardo
2011 Daniela Rojas Leslie Pugar Constanza Gonzalez
2012 Paola Muñoz Karla Vallejos Flor Palma Dos Santos
2013 Karla Vallejos Constanza Paredes Carla Darras
2014 Paola Muñoz Daniela Guajardo Karla Vallejos
2015 Denisse Ahumada Karla Vallejos Paola Muñoz
2016 Karla Vallejos Stephanie Subercaseaux Gigliolla Monichi Orellana
2017 Paola Muñoz Paula Ruiz Constanza Paredes
2018 Aranza Villalón
2019 Denisse Ahumada Aranza Villalón Fernanda Subiabre
2021 Aranza Villalón Paula Villalon Karla Vallejos

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References

  1. "National Championship, Road, Elite, Chile (F)". www.cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 2020-09-11.