Costa Rican National Time Trial Championships

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The Costa Rican National Time Trial Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in the time trial, across various categories.

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Men

Costa Rican National Time Trial Championships – Men's time trial
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race
History
First edition2001 (2001)
First winner José Adrián Bonilla
Most wins José Adrián Bonilla (5 Wins)
Most recent Brian Salas
Year [1] WinnerSecondThird
2001 José Adrián Bonilla Federico Ramírez Ricardo Villalobos
2003 Nieves Carrasco Jorge Coto Juan Pablo Araya
2004 José Adrián Bonilla Nieves Carrasco Federico Ramírez
2005 Federico Ramírez Juan Pablo Araya Nieves Carrasco
2006 Henry Raabe Juan Pablo Araya Nieves Carrasco
2007 Nieves Carrasco Juan Pablo Araya Henry Raabe
2008 Henry Raabe José Adrián Bonilla José Alberto Montero
2009 José Adrián Bonilla José Alberto Montero Nieves Carrasco
2010 José Adrián Bonilla Henry Raabe Juan Pablo Araya
2011 José Adrián Bonilla José Vega Jeison Elías Vega
2012 Rodolfo Villalobos José Vega Nieves Carrasco
2013 Henry Raabe Gregory Brenes José Adrián Bonilla
2014 Josué González Brian Salas César Rojas
2015 Josué González Juan Carlos Rojas Juan Carlos Rojas
2016 Juan Carlos Rojas César Rojas Gregory Brenes
2017 Brian Salas Gabriel Marin Mainor Rojas
2018 Brian Salas Román Villalobos Daniel Jara
2019 Brian Salas Daniel Jara Gabriel Rojas

Women

Costa Rican National Time Trial Championships – Women's time trial
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race
History
First edition2001 (2001)
First winner Karen Matamoros
Most wins Natalia Navarro (4 Wins)
Most recent Maria Jose Vargas
Year [2] WinnerSecondThird
2001 Karen Matamoros Jimena Arce Jazmin Carvajal
2006 Roxana Alvarado Adriana Rojas Alejandra Carvajal
2007 Alia Cardinale Villalobos Roxana Alvarado Jimena Arce
2008 Roxana Alvarado Edith Guillén Rebeca Gonzalez
2009 Rebeca Gonzalez Edith Guillén Marcela Rubiano
2010 Natalia Navarro Marcela Rubiano Cassandra Rodríguez
2011 Natalia Navarro Maria Angulo Edith Guillén
2012 Natalia Navarro Edith Guillén Daniela Martinez
2013 Natalia Navarro Katherine Herrera Edith Guillén
2014 Edith Guillén Katherine Herrera Natalia Navarro
2015 Katherine Herrera Milagro Mena Natalia Navarro
2016 Milagro Mena Maria Jose Vargas Hazel Sancho
2017 Milagro Mena Edith Guillén Maria Jose Vargas
2018 Maria Jose Vargas Milagro Mena Natalia Navarro
2019 Maria Jose Vargas Diana Solano Natalia Navarro

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