Luxembourgish National Time Trial Championships

The Luxembourgish National Time Trial Championship is a time trial race that takes place inside the Luxembourgish National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1999 as a men's only competition. The first race winner of the time trial championship was Christian Poos. Poos shares the record with Bob Jungels for the most wins in the men's championship with five. The women's record is held by Christine Majerus with thirteen wins, including every year following the initial women's championship in 2006.

The champion's jersey

Multiple winners

Wins Name Years
13Christine Majerus2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
6Bob Jungels2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
5Christian Poos1999, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2011
2Benoît Joachim2004, 2006
Andy Schleck2005, 2010
Kim Kirchen2008, 2009

Men

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1999Christian PoosBenoît JoachimSteve Fogen
2000Steve FogenKim KirchenFränk Schleck
2001Marc VanackerKim KirchenVincenzo Centrone
2002Christian PoosSteve FogenMarc Vanacker
2003Christian PoosPascal TriebelMarc Vanacker
2004Benoît JoachimPascal TriebelSteve Fries
2005Andy SchleckPascal TriebelDaniel Bintz
2006Benoît JoachimChristian PoosSteve Fries
2007Christian PoosAndy SchleckLaurent Didier
2008Kim KirchenChristian PoosBenoît Joachim
2009Kim KirchenLaurent DidierChristian Poos
2010Andy SchleckFränk SchleckChristian Poos
2011Christian PoosRalph DiseviscourtLaurent Didier
2012Ben Gastauer[N 1]Ralph DiseviscourtChristian Helmig
2013Bob JungelsLaurent DidierBen Gastauer
2014Laurent DidierBob JungelsAlex Kirsch
2015Bob JungelsJempy DruckerLaurent Didier
2016Bob JungelsJempy DruckerAlex Kirsch
2017Jempy DruckerBob JungelsAlex Kirsch
2018Bob JungelsAlex KirschTom Thill
2019[2]Bob JungelsTom WirtgenIvan Centrone
2020Bob JungelsAlex KirschKevin Geniets

U23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2003Ronny KremerJoe KirchMarc Ernster
2004Andy SchleckClaude WolterBenn Würth
2005Laurent DidierNick ClesenJoe Kirch
2006Nick ClesenDavid BattestiniBen Gastauer
2007Kim MichelyBen GastauerCyrille Heymans
2008Ben GastauerKim MichelyTom Kohn
2009Ben GastauerTom ThillPit Schlechter
2010
2011Bob JungelsTom ThillPit Schlechter
2012Bob Jungels[1]
2013
2014
2015Tom WirtgenLuc TurchiLarry Valvasori
2016
2017Tom WirtgenMichel RiesIvan Centrone
2018Tom WirtgenPit LeyderMichel Ries
2019Kevin GenietsRaphael KockelmannPit Leyder
2020Michel RiesRaphael KockelmannArthur Kluckers

Women

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2006Anne-Marie SchmittIsabelle HoffmannNathalie Lamborelle
2007Christine MajerusAnne-Marie SchmittChristine Kovelter
2008Christine MajerusNathalie LamborelleAnne-Marie Schmitt
2009Christine MajerusAnne-Marie SchmittNathalie Lamborelle
2010Christine MajerusAnne-Marie SchmittNathalie Lamborelle
2011Christine MajerusAnne-Marie SchmittNathalie Lamborelle
2012Christine MajerusAnne-Marie SchmittNathalie Lamborelle
2013Christine MajerusNathalie LamborelleChantal Hoffmann
2014Christine MajerusChantal HoffmannElise Maes
2015Christine MajerusElise MaesChantal Hoffmann
2016Christine MajerusAnn-sofie HarschElise Maes
2017Christine MajerusElise MaesChantal Hoffmann
2018Christine MajerusAnn-sofie HarschElise Maes
2019[3]Christine MajerusPia WiltgenLiz Asselborn
2020Christine MajerusMia BergPia Wiltgen

See also

Footnotes

  1. Although Bob Jungels recorded the best time for the time trial, he was eligible for Under-23 honours only.[1]

References

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