Peruvian National Road Championships

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The Peruvian National Road Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in both the road race and time trial discipline, across various categories.

Contents

Peruvian National Road Race Championships – Men's elite race
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race
History
First edition1999 (1999)
First winner Alan Huachamber
Most wins Alonso Gamero (3 Wins)
Most recent Royner Navarro

Men

Road race

YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Alan Huachamber Jorge Reynoso Alfredo Mondejar
2000 José Reynoso Christian Castro Norman Peña
2001 Cristian Arias Jimmy Fernández José Reynoso
2002 José Reynoso Raul Rodríguez Gustavo Rios
2003 Marconi Duran Gustavo Rios Jorge Reynoso
2005 José Valverde Gustavo Rios Jhon Cunto Gonzalez
2006 Leonardo Choque Fernando Sabogal Hugo Mochica
2007 Jorge Bustamante Ever Galindo José Valverde
2008 Hugo Mochica Ronald Luza Erick Zapana
2009 Silvio Ancco Victor Ancco Rojas Jhon Cunto Gonzalez
2010 Jorge Quispe John Cunto Gonzalez Silvio Ancco
2011 Jesus Nakada Ever Merino Ronald Luza
2012 Cesar Mucha Erik Mendoza Urbano Ordoñez
2013 Cesar Mucha Herbert Chavez Erik Mendoza
2014 Alonso Gamero Herbert Chavez Alain Quispe
2015 Alain Quispe Hugo Ruiz Calle Aurelian Picart Flag of France.svg
2016 Cesar Garate Alvaro Simon Alonso Gamero
2017 Alonso Gamero Alain Quispe Andre Gonzales
2018 Alonso Gamero Royner Navarro Andre Gonzales
2019 Royner Navarro Alain Quispe Robinson Ruiz

Time trial

Peruvian National Road Race Championships – Men's elite time trial
Race details
DisciplineRoad
Type One-day race
History
First edition1999 (1999)
First winner Alan Huachamber
Most wins Alonso Gamero (3 Wins)
Most recent Alonso Gamero
YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Alan Huachamber Jorge Reynoso Alfredo Mondejar
2000 José Reynoso Christian Castro Norman Pena
2001 Cristhian Arias Jimmy Fernández José Reynoso
2002 José Reynoso Raúl Rodríguez Gustavo Ríos
2003 Percy Osco Gustavo Ríos Jorge Reynoso
2005 José Valverde Gustavo Ríos Jhon Cunto
2006 Leonardo Choque Fernando Sabogal Hugo Mochica
2007 Jorge Bustamente Ever Galindo José Valverde
2008 Hugo Mochica Ronal Luza Erick Zapana
2009 [1] Silvio Ancco Victor Anco Jhon Cunto
2010 Jorge Quispe Jhon Cunto Silvio Ancco
2011 Jesús Nakada Ever Merino Ronald Luza
2012 [2] César Mucha Erik Mendoza Urbano Ordóñez
2013 [3] César Mucha Herbert Chávez Erick Mendoza
2014 [4] Herbert Chávez Ronald Luza Andy Limaylla
2015 [5] Herbert Chávez Ronald Luza Alejandro Muñoz
2016 Alonso Gamero César Mucha Andy Limaylla
2017 Alonso Gamero Alain Quispe Andy Limaylla
2018 [6] [7] Alonso Gamero Royner Navarro Alain Quispe

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