Portuguese National Time Trial Championships

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The Portuguese National Time Trial Championships have been held since 1996.

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Multiple winners

Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
1996 José Azevedo Paolo-Jorge Ferreira Cândido Barbosa
1997 José Azevedo Alberto Amaral Joaquim-Alberto Sampaio
1998 Alberto Carlos Amaral Amorim Vítor Gamito Joaquim Andrade
1999 Vítor Gamito Joaquim Andrade José Azevedo
2000 Vítor Gamito Joaquim Andrade Vidal Fitas Pereira
2001 José Azevedo Vidal Fitas Pereira Pedro Lopes Goncalves
2002 Joaquim Andrade Pedro-Manuel Andrade Renato Silva
2003 Joaquim Andrade Renato Silva Bruno Castanheira
2004 Sérgio Paulinho Hugo Sabido Renato Silva
2005 Cândido Barbosa Joaquim-Alberto Sampaio Hernano Broco
2006 Helder Duarte Miranda Bruno Castanheira Joaquim Andrade
2007 Ricardo Martins José Azevedo Joaquim-Alberto Sampaio
2008 Sérgio Paulinho Tiago Machado Heldér Oliveira
2009 Tiago Machado Cândido Barbosa José Mendes
2010 Rui Costa Sérgio Sousa Mário Costa
2011 [1] Nelson Oliveira Hugo Sabido Hernâni Brôco
2012 José Gonçalves Ricardo Vilela Sérgio Sousa
2013 Rui Costa Domingos Gonçalves Hugo Sabido
2014 Nelson Oliveira Rui Costa Sérgio Sousa
2015 Nelson Oliveira Tiago Machado José Mendes
2016 Nelson Oliveira José Mendes Rafael Reis
2017 Domingos Gonçalves Rafael Reis Sérgio Paulinho
2018 Domingos Gonçalves José Gonçalves Tiago Machado
2019 José Gonçalves Domingos Gonçalves António Carvalho
2020 [2] Ivo Oliveira Rui Costa Tiago Machado
2021 João Almeida Rafael Reis José Fernandes
2022 Rafael Reis Ivo Oliveira João Almeida
2023 João Almeida Ivo Oliveira Joaquim Silva

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Claudia Vitorino Irina Coelho Liliana Rocha
2000
2001
2002
2003 Isabel Caetano Ana Rita Vigario Sonia Campos
2004 Isabel Caetano Ana Rita Vigario Cristina Azevedo
2005
2006 Alice Azevedo Ana Rita Vigario Isabel Caetano
2007 Isabel Caetano Ana Rita Vigario Ester Alves
2008 Isabel Caetano Ester Alves Anais Verguet
2009 Ester Alves Angela Fernandes Ana Rita Vigario
2010 Vanessa Fernandes Anais Moniz Isabel Caetano
2011 [3] Isabel Caetano Ester Alves Andrea Ponte
2012 Vanessa Sofia Pereira Ana Rita Vigario Isabel Caetano
2013 Daniela Reis Isabel Caetano Ana Isabel Dias
2014 Katarina Larsson Celina Carpinteiro Isabel Caetano
2015 Daniela Reis Ana Rita Valido Liliana Jesus
2016 Daniela Reis Celina Carpinteiro Katarina Larsson
2017 Soraia Silva Sandra Santos Celina Carpinteiro
2018 Daniela Reis Maria Martins Soraia Silva
2019 Daniela Reis Liliana Jesus Melissa Maia
2020 Raquel Queirós Vera Vilaca Melissa Maia
2021 Daniela Campos Ana Caramelo Liliana Jesus
2022 Daniela Campos Beatriz Pereira Ana Caramelo
2023 Ana Caramelo Vera Vilaca Alessia Teixeira

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