Uzbekistan National Time Trial Championships

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Sergey Lagutin wearing the champion jersey.

The Uzbekistan National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the Uzbekistan National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1998, with the winner being Enver Setmemetov. The current champions are Aleksey Fomovskiy and Margarita Misyurina.

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Multiple winners

Men
WinsNameYears
11 Muradjan Khalmuratov 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
3 Vladimir Tuychiev 2007, 2008, 2009
2 Sergey Krushevskiy 2002, 2003
Sergey Lagutin 2004, 2005
Aleksey Fomovskiy 2022, 2023
Women
WinsNameYears
2 Olga Drobysheva 2013, 2014
Renata Baymetova 2017, 2018
Yanina Kuskova 2020, 2021

Men

Uzbekistan National Time Trial Championships – Men's elite race
Race details
RegionUzbekistan
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1998 (1998)
First winner Enver Setmemetov
Most wins Muradjan Khalmuratov (11 wins)
Most recent Nikita Tsvetkov
YearGoldSilverBronze
1998 Enver Setmemetov Kahraman Mominov Rafael Nuritdinov
1999 Damir Iratov Enver Setmemetov Sergei Arkov
2000 Ulugbek Salamov Damir Iratov Enver Setmemetov
2001 Artem Shlindov Kahraman Mominov Sergey Bakin
2002 Sergey Krushevskiy Damir Iratov Artem Shlindov
2003 Sergey Krushevskiy Sergey Lagutin Artem Shlindov
2004 Sergey Lagutin Rafael Nuritdinov Vladimir Tuychiev
2005 Sergey Lagutin Vladimir Tuychiev Nikolay Kazakbaev
2006 Nikolay Kazakbaev Sergey Lagutin Konstantin Kalinin
2007 Vladimir Tuychiev Nikolay Kazakbaev Muradjan Khalmuratov
2008 Vladimir Tuychiev Sergey Lagutin Muradjan Khalmuratov
2009 Vladimir Tuychiev Muradjan Khalmuratov Konstantin Kalinin
2010 Ruslan Karimov Muradjan Khalmuratov Konstantin Kalinin
2011 [1] Muradjan Khalmuratov Vadim Shaekhov Vladimir Tuychiev
2012 [2] Muradjan Khalmuratov Konstantin Volik Vadim Shaekhov
2013 [3] Muradjan Khalmuratov Vladimir Tuychiev Abdullojon Akparov
2014 [4] Muradjan Khalmuratov Vladimir Tuychiev Gleb Gorbachev
2015 [5] Muradjan Khalmuratov Gleb Gorbachev Timur Gumerov
2016 [6] Muradjan Khalmuratov Andrey Izmaylov Vladimir Tuychiev
2017 [7] Muradjan Khalmuratov Ruslan Karimov Ruslan Fedorov
2018 [8] Muradjan Khalmuratov Dilmurdjon Siddikov Iskandarbek Shodiev
2019 [9] Muradjan Khalmuratov Dilmurdjon Siddikov Sergey Medvedev
2020 [10] Muradjan Khalmuratov Dilmurdjon Siddikov Danil Evdokimov
2021 Muradjan Khalmuratov Aleksey Fomovskiy Behzodek Rakhimbaev
2022 Aleksey Fomovskiy Dmitriy Bocharov Konstantin Elli
2023 Aleksey Fomovskiy Muradjan Halmuratov Dmitriy Bocharov
2024 Nikita Tsvetkov Dmitriy Bocharov Farrukh Bobosherov

Women

Uzbekistan National Time Trial Championships – Women's elite race
Race details
RegionUzbekistan
Discipline Road bicycle racing
TypeOne-day
History
First edition2013 (2013)
First winner Olga Drobysheva
Most wins
Most recent Margarita Misyurina
YearGoldSilverBronze
2013 [11] Olga Drobysheva Alla Bezuglova Svetlana Isaeva
2014 [12] Olga Drobysheva Alexandra Okhvat
2015
2016
2017 [13] Renata Baymetova Ekaterina Knebeleva Olga Jantuganova
2018 [14] Renata Baymetova Ekaterina Knebeleva Diana Adelshinova
2019 [15] Olga Zabelinskaya Renata Baymetova Ekaterina Knebeleva
2020 [16] Yanina Kuskova Renata Baymetova Ekaterina Knebeleva
2021 Yanina Kuskova Anna Kulikova Evgeniya Golotina
2022 Margarita Misyurina Madina Kakhorova Shaknoza Abdullaeva

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