Venezuelan National Road Race Championships

The Venezuelan national champions jersey

The Venezuelan National Road Race Championships are held annually, and are governed by the Venezuelan Cycling Federation (in Spanish: Federación Venezolana de Ciclismo). The event also includes the Venezuelan National Time Trial Championships.

Multiple winners

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Wins Rider Years
3 Leonardo Sierra 1991, 1992, 1993
Miguel Ubeto 2011, 2012, 2017
2 Tommy Alcedo 2000, 2002

Men

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Elite

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Leonardo Sierra Richard Gustavo Parra Alexis Omar Méndez
1992 Leonardo Sierra (2) Luis Barroso Carlos Maya
1993 Leonardo Sierra (3) Carlos Maya Alexis Omar Méndez
1999 Manuel Guevara Robinson Merchán Alexis Méndez
2000 Tommy Alcedo José Chacón Díaz Robinson Merchán
2001 Nestor Chacón Hussein Monsalve Jonathan Mendoza
2002 Tommy Alcedo (2) Guillermo Barrios John Nava
2003 Tony Linarez John Nava Ángel López
2004 José Chacón Díaz Aldrin Salamanca Tomás Gil
2005 Wilmer Vasquez Tommy Alcedo Franklin Chacón
2006 Manuel Medina Jonathan Hernández José Alirio Contreras
2007 Tomás Gil Anthony Brea Miguel Chacón
2008 Noel Vasquez Manuel Medina Jhonathan Camargo
2009 Honorio Machado Jesús Pérez Artur García
2010 José Alirio Contreras Carlos José Ochoa Daniel Abreu
2011 Miguel Ubeto Richard Ochoa Jesús Pérez
2012 Miguel Ubeto (2) Frederick Segura Jackson Rodríguez
2013 Eduin Becerra Juan Murillo Yonathan Salinas
2014 Xavier Quevedo Gil Cordovés Honorio Machado
2015 Juan Murillo Miguel Ubeto Enrique Luis Diaz
2016 Gusneiver Gil Carlos Torres Roniel Campos
2017 Miguel Ubeto (3) Rafael Medina Anderson Timoteo Paredes
2018 Ralph Monsalve Artur García Clever Martínez
2019 Jesus Villegas Orluis Aular Pedro Sequera
2020 Robert Sierra Xavier Nuevas Orluis Aular
2021 Luis Gómez Ángel Pulgar Robert Sierra
2022[1] Orluis Aular Xavier Quevedo Yurgen Ramírez

U23

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2009 Jonathan Monsalve Yosvangs Rojas Álvaro Torres
2010 Jonathan Monsalve Luis Gelvez José Alarcón
2011 Sebastian Anaya Jorge Abreu Xavier Quevedo
2012 Xavier Quevedo Jonathan Monsalve Italo Hernández
2013 Yonder Godoy Pedro Sequera Rosales Marquez
2014 Enrique Luis Diaz Xavier Nieves Yonder Godoy
2015 Isaac Yaguaro Carlos Giménez Carlos Molina
2016 Anderson Timoteo Paredes Darwin Montilla Henry Meneses
2017 Anderson Timoteo Paredes Leonel Quintero Fredy Rico
2018 Luis Colmenárez José Bruzual Yurgen Ramírez
2019 Jesús Villegas Yurgen Ramírez César Sanabria
2020 Germán Rincón José Andrés Díaz Jeison Rujano
2021 José Andrés Díaz Airton Cabral Cristhian Laya
2022[1] Yohandri Rubio Yenfron Guerrero Airton Cabral

Women

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Elite

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Year First Second Third
1999 Anrosi Paruta Yusbelli Carrasquero Daniela Larreal
2000 Race not held
2001 Dayana Chirinos Jennifer Alzate Daniela Larreal
2002 Anrosi Paruta Daniela Larreal Ismary Orellana
2003 Angie González Melissa Olivares Jennifer Guerrero
2004 Race not held
2005 Blendys Rojas Angie González Karelia Machado
2006 María Briceño Diana Díaz Karelia Machado
2007 Danielys García Francimar Pinto María Briceño
2008 Danielys García María Briceño Angie González
2009 María Briceño Francimar Pinto Angie González
2010 Danielys García Fanny Alvarez Liliana Berrios
2011 Angie González Fanny Alvarez María Briceño
2012 Angie González Danielys García María Briceño
2013 Danielys García Keyni Urbina Zaily Salazar
2014 Danielys García Keyni Urbina María Briceño
2015 Jennifer Cesar Wilmarys Moreno Gleydimar Tapia
2016 Zuralmy Rivas Lilibeth Chacón Jennifer Cesar
2017 Jennifer Cesar Angie González Lilibeth Chacón
2018 Yngrid Porras Wilmarys Moreno María Briceño
2019 Wilmarys Moreno Lilibeth Chacón Zuralmy Rivas
2020 Yngrid Porras Maria Rueda Karina Clemant
2021 Wilmarys Moreno Katherine Clemant María Briceño
2022[1] Andisabel Luque Lilibeth Chacón Wilmarys Moreno

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Orluis Aular y Andisabel Luque, campeones de la ruta en el Campeonato Nacional Venezolano" [Orluis Aular and Andisabel Luque, champions of the route in the Venezuelan National Championship]. Confederación Panamericana de Ciclismo (in Spanish). 12 June 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2023.