French_National_Time_Trial_Championships

French National Time Trial Championships

French National Time Trial Championships

National road cycling championship in France


The French National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the French National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1995. The first winner of the time trial championship was Thierry Marie. Jeannie Longo holds the record for the most wins with 11, and Sylvain Chavanel holds the record in the men's championship with 6. Bruno Armirail and Audrey Cordon-Ragot are the current champions.[1]

The champion's jersey
Sylvain Chavanel is the record winner of the French time trial championship, having taken six titles.

Multiple winners

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Men

Jean-Christophe Peraud

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995Thierry MariePascal LanceBruno Thibout
1996Eddy SeigneurLaurent BrochardChristophe Moreau
1997Francisque TeyssierPhilippe GaumontChristophe Moreau
1998Gilles MaignanFrancisque TeyssierChristophe Bassons
1999Gilles MaignanChristophe MoreauFrédéric Finot
2000Francisque TeyssierEddy SeigneurChristophe Moreau
2001Florent BrardChristophe MoreauEddy Seigneur
2002Eddy SeigneurDavid MoncoutiéLaurent Lefèvre
2003Eddy SeigneurStéphane BartheNicolas Portal
2004Eddy SeigneurChristophe MoreauFrédéric Finot
2005Sylvain ChavanelDidier RousFrédéric Finot
2006Sylvain ChavanelDidier RousChristophe Kern
2007Benoît VaugrenardDimitri ChampionNicolas Vogondy
2008Sylvain ChavanelChristophe KernNoan Lelarge
2009Jean-Christophe PéraudSylvain ChavanelDavid Lelay
2010Nicolas VogondySylvain ChavanelLászló Bodrogi
2011Christophe KernChristophe RiblonGeoffroy Lequatre
2012Sylvain ChavanelJérémy RoyYoann Paillot
2013Sylvain ChavanelJérémy RoyJohan Le Bon
2014Sylvain ChavanelAnthony RouxMaxime Bouet
2015Jérôme CoppelStéphane RossettoSylvain Chavanel
2016Thibaut PinotAnthony RouxTony Gallopin
2017Pierre LatourYoann PaillotAnthony Roux
2018Pierre LatourTony GallopinBenjamin Thomas
2019Benjamin ThomasStéphane RossettoJulien Antomarchi
2020Rémi CavagnaBenjamin ThomasBruno Armirail
2021[2]Benjamin ThomasBruno ArmirailAlexys Brunel
2022[1]Bruno ArmirailRémi CavagnaBenjamin Thomas
2023Rémi CavagnaBruno ArmirailPierre Latour

U23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995Christophe BassonsSébastien NöelAnthony Langella
1996Cyril DesselAnthony LangellaJérôme Bonnace
1997Florent BrardStéphane DelimaugesStéphane Bergès
1998Florent BrardFrédéric FinotFabrice Salanson
1999Sandy CasarNicolas FritschSylvain Chavanel
2000Yann TournierChristophe EdaleineEddy Lamoureux
2001Christophe KernYohann CharpenteauBenoît Vaugrenard
2002Damien MonierChristophe KernChristophe Riblon
2003Julien MazetJonathan FerrandDamien Monier
2004Florian MorizotDimitri ChampionKilian Patour
2005Dimitri ChampionJérôme CoppelFlorian Morizot
2006Jérôme CoppelFlorian MorizotSylvain Georges
2007Jérôme CoppelTony GallopinAnthony Roux
2008Tony GallopinNicolas BoissonCyril Bessy
2009Romain LemarchandNicolas BonnetGeoffrey Soupe
2010Nicolas BonnetJohan Le BonMatthieu Boulo
2011Johan Le BonYoann PaillotRudy Molard
2012Johan Le BonAlexis GuérinKévin Labèque
2013Yoann PaillotBruno ArmirailAlexis Gougeard
2014Bruno ArmirailRémi CavagnaNans Peters
2015Rémi CavagnaMarc FournierNans Peters
2016Rémi CavagnaCorentin ErmenaultThibault Guernalec
2017Alexys BrunelThibault GuernalecCorentin Ermenault
2018Alexys BrunelJérémy DefayeThibault Guernalec
2019Thibault GuernalecThomas DenisThomas Delphis
2020Thomas DelphisQuentin BezzaKévin Vauquelin
2021Kévin VauquelinEnzo PaleniThomas Delphis
2022Eddy Le HuitouzeRomain GrégoirePierre Thierry

Women

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995Jeannie Longo-CiprelliCatherine MarsalCécile Odin
1996Marion ClignetFanny LecourtoisChrystelle Richard
1997Catherine MarsalEmmanuelle FarcyLaurence Leboucher
1998Albine CailliéLaurence LeboucherPierrine Raimboeuf
1999Jeannie Longo-CiprelliCatherine MarsalGéraldine Jehl-Loewenguth
2000Jeannie Longo-CiprelliAlbine CailliéMarion Clignet
2001Jeannie Longo-CiprelliAlbine CailliéJuliette Vandekerckhove
2002Jeannie Longo-CiprelliLaurence LeboucherEdwige Pitel
2003Jeannie Longo-CiprelliEdwige PitelSonia Huguet
2004Edwige PitelJeannie Longo-CiprelliSonia Huguet
2005Edwige PitelJeannie Longo-CiprelliMarina Jaunâtre
2006Jeannie Longo-CiprelliEdwige PitelMaryline Salvetat
2007Maryline SalvetatJeannie Longo-CiprelliEdwige Pitel
2008Jeannie Longo-CiprelliMaryline SalvetatEdwige Pitel
2009Jeannie Longo-CiprelliEdwige PitelMarina Jaunâtre
2010Jeannie Longo-CiprelliEdwige PitelChristel Ferrier-Bruneau
2011Jeannie Longo-CiprelliChristel Ferrier-BruneauAudrey Cordon
2012Pauline Ferrand-PrévotAudrey CordonEdwige Pitel
2013Pauline Ferrand-PrévotAudrey CordonMélodie Lesueur
2014Pauline Ferrand-PrévotAudrey CordonAude Biannic
2015Audrey Cordon-RagotAude BiannicPauline Ferrand-Prévot
2016Audrey Cordon-RagotEdwige PitelÉlise Delzenne
2017Audrey Cordon-RagotSéverine EraudAude Biannic
2018Audrey Cordon-RagotJuliette LabousSéverine Eraud
2019Séverine EraudAudrey Cordon-RagotCoralie Demay
2020Juliette LabousAudrey Cordon-RagotAude Biannic
2021[3]Audrey Cordon-RagotJuliette LabousCédrine Kerbaol
2022[1]Audrey Cordon-RagotJuliette LabousCédrine Kerbaol
2023Cédrine KerbaolAudrey Cordon-RagotCoralie Demay

See also


References

  1. "Championnat de France du chrono : Armirail et Cordon-Ragot maîtres des horloges" [French Time Trial Championship: Armirail and Cordon-Ragot masters of the clocks]. La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (in French). Groupe Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  2. Quénet, Jean-François (17 June 2021). "Benjamin Thomas wins French men's time trial title". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  3. Quénet, Jean-François (17 June 2021). "Audrey Cordon-Ragot wins women's French time trial title". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved 1 September 2022.

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