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.
Race details | |
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Date | June |
Discipline | Road |
Type | One-day race |
History | |
First edition | 1999 |
First winner | Alan Huachamber |
Most wins | Alonso Gamero (3 Wins) |
Most recent | Royner Navarro |
Men
Road race
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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 |
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
Race details | |
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Discipline | Road |
Type | One-day race |
History | |
First edition | 1999 |
First winner | Alan Huachamber |
Most wins | Alonso Gamero (3 Wins) |
Most recent | Alonso Gamero |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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 |
References
- ↑ "Resultados completos del Campeonato de Perú de ruta (CRI y en línea)". biciclismo.com (in Spanish). 7 December 2009.
- ↑ "Campeonato Nacional de ruta - Trujillo 2012". clubbicileo.blogspot.com (in Spanish). 19 July 2012.
- ↑ "Ciclista tacneño Alaín Quispe es campeón nacional". radiouno.pe (in Spanish). 23 July 2013.
- ↑ "Resultado campeonato nacional de ruta en linea 2014". clubbicileo.blogspot.com (in Spanish). 23 July 2014.
- ↑ "Ciclismo: Tacneño Alain Quispe es campeón nacional sub 23". radiouno.pe (in Spanish). 24 July 2015.
- ↑ "¡Sigue cosechando victorias! Alonso Gamero quedó primero en el Campeonato Nacional de Ruta". depor.com (in Spanish). 25 November 2018.
- ↑ "Campeonato Nacional de Ruta Alonso Gamero campeón elite". fedepeci.pe (in Spanish). 25 November 2018.
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