David Zabriskie
The champions jersey

The United States National Time Trial Championships are held annually to decide the American champions in this cycling discipline, across various age and gender categories. Originally, in 1975, the time trial event distance was 25 miles. It later changed to 40 km, and still later changed to the current distance of 32.3 kilometers (20.1 miles).

The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey which is red, white and blue, just like the national flag, these colors can be worn by the rider at other time trialling events in the country to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose.

In the past, professional riders were included in the United States Cycling Federation's Elite Men's National Time Trial Championship event. But since the professional aspect of the sport continues to grow in America, a separate championship for male professional riders was introduced in 2006, known as the USPRO championships. They were held along with the USPRO Road Race championships in Greenville, South Carolina, on Labor Day weekend, on a 32.3 km course (20.1 miles), the same course has been used for each USPRO championship since. This championship is open to any male U.S. citizen on a UCI-registered trade team. This introduction of a professional championship is contrary to the development of the sport in many other countries, in Great Britain for example, separate championships for amateur and professional riders were scrapped in the early nineties, this allowed many unsponsored riders to gain recognition by competing directly against their sponsored counterparts.

Multiple winners

Men

Wins Rider Years
7 6David Zabriskie2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012[1]
3Andrew Weaver1978, 1979, 1982
Steve Hegg1990, 1995, 1996
Taylor Phinney2010, 2014, 2016
2Tom Doughty1980, 1981
Kent Bostick1985, 1991
Dylan Casey1998, 2000
Chris Baldwin2003, 2005
Joey Rosskopf2017, 2018
Lawson Craddock2021, 2022

Women

Wins Rider Years
5Mari Holden1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000
4Kristin Armstrong2005, 2006, 2007, 2015
Amber Neben2012, 2017, 2018, 2019
3Rebecca Twigg1982, 1993, 1994
Kimberly Baldwin2001, 2002, 2003
2Lyn Lemaire1976, 1977
Beth Heiden1979, 1980
Jeanne Golay1989, 1992
Inga Thompson1990, 1991
Alison Powers2008, 2014
Evelyn Stevens2011, 2012
Carmen Small2013, 2016
Chloe Dygert2021, 2023

Men

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1975Wayne StetinaJohn HowardBill Gallagher
1976John HowardTom MargeviciusHarold Klein
1977Paul DeemAlan KingsberyBill Watkins
1978Andrew WeaverTom DoughtyTom Sain
1979Andrew WeaverTom DoughtyGeorge Mount
1980Tom DoughtyKevin LutzWayne Stetina
1981Tom DoughtyWayne StetinaDale Stetina
1982Andrew Weaver
1983[2]Ron KiefelKevin LutzAndrew Paulin
1984Thurlow Rogers
1985Kent Bostick
1986Karl Maxon
1987Norman Alvis
1988John Frey
1989Nathan Sheafor
1990Steve Hegg
1991Kent Bostick
1992John Stenner
1993Scott Mercer
1994Clay Moseley
1995Steve Hegg
1996Steve Hegg
1997Jonathan VaughtersNorman AlvisColby Pearce
1998Dylan CaseyNorman AlvisFrank McCormack
1999Levi LeipheimerSteve HeggChris Wherry
2000Adham SbeihJohn LieswynSteve Hegg
2001Trent KlasnaAdham SbeihDoug Ziewacz
2002Dylan CaseyChris HornerChris Baldwin
2003Chris BaldwinTom DanielsonJason McCartney
2004David Zabriskie[1]John LieswynKenny Williams
2005Chris BaldwinJeff LouderBernard Van Ulden
2006David ZabriskieChris BaldwinJason McCartney
2007David ZabriskieDanny PateTimothy Duggan
2008David ZabriskieTom ZirbelChristian Vande Velde
2009David ZabriskieScott ZwizanskiBernard Van Ulden
2010Taylor PhinneyLevi LeipheimerBernard Van Ulden
2011David ZabriskieTom ZirbelMatthew Busche
2012David ZabriskieTejay van GarderenBrent Bookwalter
2013Tom ZirbelBrent BookwalterNate Brown
2014Taylor PhinneyTom ZirbelDavid Williams
2015Andrew TalanskyBen KingDavid Williams
2016Taylor PhinneyTom ZirbelAlexey Vermeulen
2017[3]Joey RosskopfBrent BookwalterNeilson Powless
2018Joey RosskopfChad HagaBrent Bookwalter
2019Ian GarrisonNeilson PowlessGeorge Simpson
2020Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Lawson CraddockChad HagaTejay van Garderen
2022Lawson CraddockMagnus SheffieldGeorge Simpson
2023Brandon McNultyWill BartaJoey Rosskopf

U23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000David ZabriskieMichael CreedBrandon Lovick
2001Michael Creed
2002Michael Creed
2003Michael CreedTimothy DugganWilliam Frischkorn
2004Tyler FarrarTimothy DugganBlake Caldwell
2005Steven CozzaBrent BookwalterBlake Caldwell
2006Brent BookwalterSteven CozzaZachary Grabowski
2007
2008Peter StetinaRobert SweetingTaylor Shelden
2009Peter StetinaBjørn SelanderTejay van Garderen
2010Andrew TalanskyCarter JonesDavid Williams
2011Nathan BrownLawson CraddockEamon Lucas
2012Evan HuffmanLawson CraddockNathan Brown
2013Nathan BrownTyler MagnerSteven Perezluha
2014Taylor EisenhartRobin CarpenterBenjamin Wolfe
2015Daniel EatonAlexey VermeulenGregory Daniel
2016Geoffrey CurranNeilson PowlessAdrien Costa
2017Brandon McNultyWill BartaNeilson Powless
2018Gage HechtMatteo JorgensonZeke Mostov
2019Ian GarrisonGage HechtConor Schunk
2020Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Michael GarrisonJack BardiTyrel Fuchs
2022Patrick WelchJared ScottMichael Garrison
2023Viggo MooreEvan BoyleCooper Johnson

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1975[4]Mary Jane ReochLyn LemaireMargy Saunders
1976[4]Lyn LemaireMary Jane ReochHannah North
1977[4]Lyn LemaireMary Jane ReochConnie Carpenter
1978[4]Esther SalmiLyn LemaireCary Peterson
1979[4]Beth HeidenConnie CarpenterMary Jane Reoch
1980[4]Beth HeidenMary Jane ReochBetsy Davis
1981[4]Connie CarpenterHannah NorthCindy Olavarri
1982[5]Rebecca TwiggConnie Carpenter
1983[2]Cindy OlavarriDeborah ShumwaySusan Ehlers
1984Patti Cashman
1985Elizabeth Larsen
1986Jane Marshall
1987Inga Benedict
1988Phyllis Hines
1989Jeanne Golay
1990Inga Thompson
1991Inga Thompson
1992Jeanne Golay
1993Rebecca TwiggKaren Kurreck
1994Rebecca Twigg
1995Mari HoldenJeanne GolayDeirdre Demet-Barry
1996Mari HoldenAlison DunlapLinda Brenneman
1997Elizabeth EmeryDeirdre Demet-BarryRebecca Twigg
1998Mari HoldenKaren KurreckGiana Roberge-Goldberg
1999Mari HoldenElizabeth EmeryEmily Robbins
2000Mari HoldenKaren KurreckPamela Schuster
2001Kimberly Bruckner BaldwinMari HoldenPamela Schuster
2002Kimberly Bruckner BaldwinAmber NebenTina Pic
2003Kimberly Bruckner BaldwinDeirdre Demet-BarryAmber Neben
2004Christine ThorburnAmber NebenDeirdre Demet-Barry
2005Kristin ArmstrongAmber NebenChristine Thorburn
2006Kristin ArmstrongAmber NebenChristine Thorburn
2007Kristin ArmstrongAmber NebenChristine Thorburn
2008Alison PowersMara AbbottChristine Ruiter
2009Jessica PhillipsEvelyn StevensAlison Powers
2010Evelyn StevensAmber NebenMara Abbott
2011Evelyn StevensAmber NebenKristin Armstrong
2012Amber NebenEvelyn StevensAlison Powers
2013Carmen SmallKristin McGrathAlison Powers
2014Alison PowersCarmen SmallTayler Wiles
2015[6]Kristin ArmstrongCarmen SmallAmber Neben
2016Carmen SmallAmber NebenKristin Armstrong
2017[3]Amber NebenLauren StephensLeah Thomas
2018Amber NebenTayler WilesEmma White
2019Amber NebenChloé DygertLeah Thomas
2020Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Chloé DygertAmber NebenLeah Thomas
2022Leah ThomasAmber NebenLauren Stephens
2023Chloé DygertLauren StephensAmber Neben

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 "U.S.C.F National Road Cycling Championships". Velo-news: 5. August 26, 1983.
  3. 1 2 "NEBEN, ROSSKOPF CLAIM PRO ITT TITLES IN KNOXVILLE". USA Cycling. June 28, 2017. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ten Years of Championship Bicycle Racing. Brattleboro, Vermont: Velo-news. 1983. pp. 86–91. ISBN 0-941950-03-4.
  5. Blumenthal, Tim (August 27, 1982). "New faces featured in U.S. Road Nationals". Velo-news. 11 (13): 1.
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