Italian National Time Trial Championships

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The Italian National Time Trial Championships are held annually to decide the Italian time trial champions across several categories of rider. Marco Pinotti has the most wins with 6 (4 in row). Marco Velo also had 3 wins in a row. In the women's event, Elisa Longo Borghini has the most titles with six.

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Multiple winners

Men

Marco Pinotti Marco Pinotti at the prologue of the Tour de Romandie 2011-01.jpg
Marco Pinotti

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1994 Andrea Chiurato Rosario Fina Rossano Brasi
1995 Massimiliano Lelli Andrea Chiurato Luca Scinto
1996 Marco Fincato Fabio Roscioli Massimo Podenzana
1997 Dario Andriotto Carlo Finco Cristian Salvato
1998 Marco Velo Luca Sironi Mirco Gualdi
1999 Marco Velo Riccardo Forconi Daniele Nardello
2000 Marco Velo Daniele Contrini Diego Ferrari
2001 Andrea Peron [lower-alpha 1] Daniele Contrini Juri Alvisi
2002 Dario Frigo Filippo Pozzato Juri Alvisi
2003 Gianpaolo Mondini Manuel Quinziato Andrea Rossi
2004 Dario Cioni Andrea Peron Marco Pinotti
2005 Marco Pinotti Marzio Bruseghin Dario Cioni
2006 Marzio Bruseghin Marco Pinotti Manuel Quinziato
2007 Marco Pinotti [lower-alpha 2] Vincenzo Nibali Manuel Quinziato
2008 Marco Pinotti Luca Celli Maurizio Biondo
2009 Marco Pinotti Gabriele Bosisio Maurizio Biondo
2010 Marco Pinotti Dario Cataldo Adriano Malori
2011 Adriano Malori Manuele Boaro Alan Marangoni
2012 Dario Cataldo Adriano Malori Marco Pinotti
2013 Marco Pinotti Stefano Pirazzi Adriano Malori
2014 Adriano Malori Dario Cataldo Alan Marangoni
2015 Adriano Malori Moreno Moser Daniele Bennati
2016 Manuel Quinziato Manuele Boaro Moreno Moser
2017 Gianni Moscon Fabio Felline Manuel Quinziato
2018 Gianni Moscon Filippo Ganna Fabio Felline
2019 Filippo Ganna Alberto Bettiol Alessandro De Marchi
2020 Filippo Ganna Alessandro De Marchi Edoardo Affini
2021 [2] Matteo Sobrero Edoardo Affini Mattia Cattaneo
2022 [3] Filippo Ganna Mattia Cattaneo Edoardo Affini
2023 Filippo Ganna Mattia Cattaneo Matteo Sobrero

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2003 Gianluca Moi Maurizio Biondo Giairo Ermeti
2004 Francesco Rivera Luca Ascani Mariano De Fino
2005 Tiziano Dall'Antonia Francesco Tomei Eddy Rosolen
2006 Alan Marangoni Francesco Tomei Ermanno Capelli
2007 Adriano Malori Manuele Boaro Marco Coledan
2008 Adriano Malori Manuele Boaro Daniel Oss
2009 Alfredo Balloni Adriano Malori Alessandro Stocco
2010 Matteo Mammini Gianluca Leonardi Alessandro Stocco
2011 Matteo Mammini Massimo Coledan Mattia Cattaneo
2012 Massimo Coledan Davide Martinelli Mirko Trosino
2013 Davide Martinelli Andrea Toniatti Luca Sterbini
2014 Davide Martinelli Seid Lizde Davide Belletti
2015 Davide Martinelli Giovanni Carboni Edoardo Affini
2016 Filippo Ganna Giovanni Carboni Seid Lizde
2017 [4] Paolo Baccio Edoardo Affini Giovanni Carboni
2018 Edoardo Affini Matteo Sobrero Paolo Baccio
2019 Matteo Sobrero Giovanni Aleotti Antonio Puppio
2020 Jonathan Milan Andrea Piccolo Antonio Tiberi
2021 Filippo Baroncini Marco Frigo Davide Piganzoli
2022 Davide Piganzoli Matteo Montefiori Bryan Olivo

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
1987 [1] Maria Canins
1988 [1] Maria Canins
1989 [1] Maria Canins Francesca Galli Roberta Bonanomi
1990 [1] Maria Canins Monica Baldini Francesca Galli
1991 Roberta Bonanomi Maria Paola Turcutto Imelda Chiappa
1992 Maria Paola Turcutto Simona Muzzioli Roberta Bonanomi
1993 Imelda Chiappa Simona Muzzioli Roberta Bonanomi
1994 Imelda Chiappa Antonella Bellutti Maria Canins
1995 Imelda Chiappa Roberta Bonanomi Maria Canins
1996 Gabriella Pregnolato Imelda Chiappa Antonella Bellutti
1997 Gabriella Pregnolato Imelda Chiappa Roberta Bonanomi
1998 Imelda Chiappa Gabriella Pregnolato Lucia Pizzolotto
1999 Gabriella Pregnolato Giovanna Troldi Linda Visentin
2000 Gabriella Pregnolato Luisa Tamanini Lucia Pizzolotto
2001 Alessandra Cappellotto Vera Carrara Luisa Tamanini
2002 Giovanna Troldi Fabiana Luperini Luisa Tamanini
2003 Giovanna Troldi Luisa Tamanini Tania Belvederesi
2004 Giovanna Troldi Tatiana Guderzo Anna Zugno
2005 Tatiana Guderzo Anna Zugno Silvia Valsecchi
2006 Silvia Valsecchi Giovanna Troldi Tatiana Guderzo
2007 Vera Carrara Anna Zugno Silvia Valsecchi
2008 Tatiana Guderzo Anna Zugno Silvia Valsecchi
2009 Noemi Cantele Tatiana Guderzo Silvia Valsecchi
2010 Tatiana Guderzo Silvia Valsecchi Noemi Cantele
2011 Noemi Cantele Silvia Valsecchi Tatiana Guderzo
2012 Tatiana Guderzo Elisa Longo Borghini Noemi Cantele
2013 Tatiana Guderzo Elisa Longo Borghini Silvia Valsecchi
2014 Elisa Longo Borghini Elena Berlato Vittoria Bussi
2015 Silvia Valsecchi Tatiana Guderzo Elena Berlato
2016 Elisa Longo Borghini Tatiana Guderzo Silvia Valsecchi
2017 Elisa Longo Borghini Elena Cecchini Silvia Valsecchi
2018 Elena Cecchini Vittoria Bussi Rossella Ratto
2019 Elena Cecchini Vittoria Bussi Elisa Longo Borghini
2020 Elisa Longo Borghini Vittoria Bussi Vittoria Guazzini
2021 [5] Elisa Longo Borghini Soraya Paladin Tatiana Guderzo
2022 [6] Elisa Longo Borghini Vittoria Guazzini Marta Cavalli
2023 Elisa Longo Borghini Marta Cavalli Alessia Vigilia

See also

Notes

  1. Original winner Marco Velo was disqualified due to a doping infraction.
  2. Original winner Luca Ascani was disqualified due to a doping infraction for erythropoietin (EPO).

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