French National Time Trial Championships

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Sylvain Chavanel is the record winner of the French time trial championship, having taken six titles. Sy Chavanel PN2015.png
Sylvain Chavanel is the record winner of the French time trial championship, having taken six titles.

The French National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the French National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1995. The first winner of the time trial championship was Thierry Marie. Jeannie Longo holds the record for the most wins with 11, and Sylvain Chavanel holds the record in the men's championship with 6. Bruno Armirail and Audrey Cordon-Ragot are the current champions. [1]

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Multiple winners

Men

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Jean-Christophe Peraud

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1995 Thierry Marie Pascal Lance Bruno Thibout
1996 Eddy Seigneur Laurent Brochard Christophe Moreau
1997 Francisque Teyssier Philippe Gaumont Christophe Moreau
1998 Gilles Maignan Francisque Teyssier Christophe Bassons
1999 Gilles Maignan Christophe Moreau Frédéric Finot
2000 Francisque Teyssier Eddy Seigneur Christophe Moreau
2001 Florent Brard Christophe Moreau Eddy Seigneur
2002 Eddy Seigneur David Moncoutié Laurent Lefèvre
2003 Eddy Seigneur Stéphane Barthe Nicolas Portal
2004 Eddy Seigneur Christophe Moreau Frédéric Finot
2005 Sylvain Chavanel Didier Rous Frédéric Finot
2006 Sylvain Chavanel Didier Rous Christophe Kern
2007 Benoît Vaugrenard Dimitri Champion Nicolas Vogondy
2008 Sylvain Chavanel Christophe Kern Noan Lelarge
2009 Jean-Christophe Péraud Sylvain Chavanel David Lelay
2010 Nicolas Vogondy Sylvain Chavanel László Bodrogi
2011 Christophe Kern Christophe Riblon Geoffroy Lequatre
2012 Sylvain Chavanel Jérémy Roy Yoann Paillot
2013 Sylvain Chavanel Jérémy Roy Johan Le Bon
2014 Sylvain Chavanel Anthony Roux Maxime Bouet
2015 Jérôme Coppel Stéphane Rossetto Sylvain Chavanel
2016 Thibaut Pinot Anthony Roux Tony Gallopin
2017 Pierre Latour Yoann Paillot Anthony Roux
2018 Pierre Latour Tony Gallopin Benjamin Thomas
2019 Benjamin Thomas Stéphane Rossetto Julien Antomarchi
2020 Rémi Cavagna Benjamin Thomas Bruno Armirail
2021 [2] Benjamin Thomas Bruno Armirail Alexys Brunel
2022 [1] Bruno Armirail Rémi Cavagna Benjamin Thomas
2023 Rémi Cavagna Bruno Armirail Pierre Latour

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
1995 Christophe Bassons Sébastien Nöel Anthony Langella
1996 Cyril Dessel Anthony Langella Jérôme Bonnace
1997 Florent Brard Stéphane Delimauges Stéphane Bergès
1998 Florent Brard Frédéric Finot Fabrice Salanson
1999 Sandy Casar Nicolas Fritsch Sylvain Chavanel
2000 Yann Tournier Christophe Edaleine Eddy Lamoureux
2001 Christophe Kern Yohann Charpenteau Benoît Vaugrenard
2002 Damien Monier Christophe Kern Christophe Riblon
2003 Julien Mazet Jonathan Ferrand Damien Monier
2004 Florian Morizot Dimitri Champion Kilian Patour
2005 Dimitri Champion Jérôme Coppel Florian Morizot
2006 Jérôme Coppel Florian Morizot Sylvain Georges
2007 Jérôme Coppel Tony Gallopin Anthony Roux
2008 Tony Gallopin Nicolas Boisson Cyril Bessy
2009 Romain Lemarchand Nicolas Bonnet Geoffrey Soupe
2010 Nicolas Bonnet Johan Le Bon Matthieu Boulo
2011 Johan Le Bon Yoann Paillot Rudy Molard
2012 Johan Le Bon Alexis Guérin Kévin Labèque
2013 Yoann Paillot Bruno Armirail Alexis Gougeard
2014 Bruno Armirail Rémi Cavagna Nans Peters
2015 Rémi Cavagna Marc Fournier Nans Peters
2016 Rémi Cavagna Corentin Ermenault Thibault Guernalec
2017 Alexys Brunel Thibault Guernalec Corentin Ermenault
2018 Alexys Brunel Jérémy Defaye Thibault Guernalec
2019 Thibault Guernalec Thomas Denis Thomas Delphis
2020 Thomas Delphis Quentin Bezza Kévin Vauquelin
2021 Kévin Vauquelin Enzo Paleni Thomas Delphis
2022 Eddy Le Huitouze Romain Grégoire Pierre Thierry

Women

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1995 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Catherine Marsal Cécile Odin
1996 Marion Clignet Fanny Lecourtois Chrystelle Richard
1997 Catherine Marsal Emmanuelle Farcy Laurence Leboucher
1998 Albine Caillié Laurence Leboucher Pierrine Raimboeuf
1999 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Catherine Marsal Géraldine Jehl-Loewenguth
2000 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Albine Caillié Marion Clignet
2001 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Albine Caillié Juliette Vandekerckhove
2002 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Laurence Leboucher Edwige Pitel
2003 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Edwige Pitel Sonia Huguet
2004 Edwige Pitel Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Sonia Huguet
2005 Edwige Pitel Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Marina Jaunâtre
2006 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Edwige Pitel Maryline Salvetat
2007 Maryline Salvetat Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Edwige Pitel
2008 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Maryline Salvetat Edwige Pitel
2009 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Edwige Pitel Marina Jaunâtre
2010 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Edwige Pitel Christel Ferrier-Bruneau
2011 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Christel Ferrier-Bruneau Audrey Cordon
2012 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Audrey Cordon Edwige Pitel
2013 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Audrey Cordon Mélodie Lesueur
2014 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Audrey Cordon Aude Biannic
2015 Audrey Cordon-Ragot Aude Biannic Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
2016 Audrey Cordon-Ragot Edwige Pitel Élise Delzenne
2017 Audrey Cordon-Ragot Séverine Eraud Aude Biannic
2018 Audrey Cordon-Ragot Juliette Labous Séverine Eraud
2019 Séverine Eraud Audrey Cordon-Ragot Coralie Demay
2020 Juliette Labous Audrey Cordon-Ragot Aude Biannic
2021 [3] Audrey Cordon-Ragot Juliette Labous Cédrine Kerbaol
2022 [1] Audrey Cordon-Ragot Juliette Labous Cédrine Kerbaol
2023 Cédrine Kerbaol Audrey Cordon-Ragot Coralie Demay

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