Dominican Republic National Time Trial Championships

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The Dominican National Time Trial Championship decides the national time trial champion of the Dominican Republic.

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Men

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
2007 Augusto Sánchez Rafael Germán Jorge Cordero [1]
2010 Augusto Sánchez Rafael Germán Benigno de la Cruz [2]
2013 Rodny Minier Julio César Peralta Heriberto Peña [3]
2014 Augusto Sánchez Adderlyn Cruz Luis Tomás Méndez [4]
2015 Rafael Merán William Guzmán Rodny Minier [5]
2016 William Guzmán Ismael Collado Adderlyn Cruz [6]
2017 Augusto Sánchez Rafael Merán Adderlyn Cruz [7]
2018 William Guzmán Geovanny García Augusto Sánchez
2019 Rafael Merán Adderlyn Cruz Wellington Capellán
2020–
2021
Not held
2022 Erlin García Junior Deribal

U23

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
2007 Erizon Peña José Ferreras Brian Zacarías [1]
2010 Marcos Capellan Norlandy Taveras Erizon Peña [2]
2013 William Guzmán Adderlyn Cruz Geovanny García [3]
2014 William Guzmán Juan José Cueto Anthony Rodríguez [4]
2015 Elvis Reyes David Astacio Moisés Selman [5]
2016 David Astacio Allen Rodríguez Dawry Cabrera [6]
2017 Wellington Canela Gelyn Saladín Erick Martínez [7]
2020–
2021
Not held
2022 Steven Polanco Jesús Marte Frankel Rodríguez

Women

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
2007 Juana Fernández Ana Gómez Stephany Contreras [1]
2010 Hilda Castillo Yaina Beras Cesarina Ballenilla [2]
2013 Juana Fernández Gina Figuereo Ana González [3]
2014 Juana Fernández Natasha Méndez Mary Fabián [4]
2015 Juana Fernández Natasha Méndez Cesarina Ballenilla [5]
2016 Natasha Méndez Juana Fernández Mónica Rodríguez [6]
2017 Juana Fernández Karla de Jesús Stephany Contreras [7]
2018 Juana Fernández Stephany Contreras Karla de Jesús
2019 Juana Fernández Karla de Jesús Natasha Méndez
2020–
2021
Not held
2022 Juana Fernández María Vega

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 "Campeonato Nacional Contrarreloj Individual 2010" (in Spanish). Ciclismo.com.do. 7 March 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2016.[ permanent dead link ]
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