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Belgian National Time Trial Championships

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2011 champion Philippe Gilbert wearing the champion's jersey during the 2012 Tour de France
The Champion's Jersey

The Belgian National Time Trial Championships are held annually as part of the Belgian National Cycling Championships, deciding the national champion in this discipline for the year to come. The national time trial championship in Belgium is a relatively new competition, especially when compared to the Belgium National Road Race Championship, which was first held in 1894.

The first winner of the men's elite time trial championships was Marc Streel in 1997. The race was not held the following year, and Marc Streel retained his title in 1999. In 2000 the Rik Verbrugghe was crowned champion, who holds the record for the fastest average speed in a time trial race in a Grand Tour,[citation needed] which he achieved by winning the 2001 Giro d'Italia prologue. Marc Wauters, Leif Hoste, Kristof Vandewalle and Wout van Aert hold the record for most wins in the championships, with three wins apiece.

The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey which is black yellow and red, like the national flag. These colours can be worn by the rider at other time trialling events 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.

Men

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Elite

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Marc Streel Johan Museeuw Bert Roesems
1998 Not held
1999 Marc Streel (2) Bert Roesems Thierry Marichal
2000 Rik Verbrugghe Marc Streel Leif Hoste
2001 Leif Hoste Bert Roesems Glenn D'Hollander
2002 Marc Wauters Bert Roesems Ludo Dierckxsens
2003 Marc Wauters (2) Jurgen Van den Broeck Bert Roesems
2004 Bert Roesems Marc Wauters Leif Hoste
2005 Marc Wauters (3) Bert Roesems Frank Vandenbroucke
2006 Leif Hoste (2) Bert Roesems Marc Wauters
2007 Leif Hoste (3) Philippe Gilbert Jurgen Van den Broeck
2008 Stijn Devolder Leif Hoste Dominique Cornu
2009 Maxime Monfort Sébastien Rosseler Dominique Cornu
2010 Stijn Devolder (2) Sébastien Rosseler Leif Hoste
2011 Philippe Gilbert Ben Hermans Dominique Cornu
2012[1] Kristof Vandewalle Ben Hermans Philippe Gilbert
2013 Kristof Vandewalle (2) Philippe Gilbert Julien Vermote
2014[2] Kristof Vandewalle (3) Tim Wellens Pieter Serry
2015[3] Jurgen Van den Broeck Yves Lampaert Kristof Vandewalle
2016[4] Victor Campenaerts Yves Lampaert Ben Hermans
2017[5] Yves Lampaert Victor Campenaerts Ben Hermans
2018[6] Victor Campenaerts (2) Thomas De Gendt Yves Lampaert
2019[7] Wout van Aert Yves Lampaert Remco Evenepoel
2020[8] Wout van Aert (2) Victor Campenaerts Frederik Frison
2021[9] Yves Lampaert (2) Remco Evenepoel Victor Campenaerts
2022[10] Remco Evenepoel Yves Lampaert Victor Campenaerts
2023 Wout van Aert (3) Alec Segaert Rune Herregodts
2024 Tim Wellens Alec Segaert Rune Herregodts

Under 23

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Marc Chanoine Stijn De Peuter Laurent Caps
1998 Davy Daniels Wesley Huvaere Steven Van Olmen
1999 Jan Kuyckx Gert Steegmans Kurt Geysen
2000 Jurgen Van Goolen Stijn Devolder Kevin van Impe
2001 Jurgen Van Goolen Gert Steegmans Sébastien Rosseler
2002 Gert Steegmans Sébastien Rosseler Olivier Kaisen
2003 Olivier Kaisen Jurgen Van den Broeck Stefan Wijnands
2004 Dominique Cornu Mario Ickx Olivier Kaisen
2005 Dominique Cornu Bart Vanheule Francis De Greef
2006 Dominique Cornu Mario Ickx Kristof Goddaert
2007 Francis De Greef Jan Ghyselinck Kristof Goddaert
2008 Jan Ghyselinck Ben Hermans Jonathan Dufrasne
2009 Julien Vermote Jonathan Dufrasne Romain Zingle
2010 Jonathan Breyne Gerard Hophra Guillaume Van Keirsbulck
2011 Kevin De Jonghe Maarten Vlasselaer Arthur Vanoverberghe
2012 Yves Lampaert Frederik Frison David Desmecht
2013 Victor Campenaerts Frederik Frison Edward Theuns
2014[2] Elias Van Breussegem Ruben Pols Tom Bosmans
2015 Ruben Pols Nathan Van Hooydonck Aimé De Gendt
2016 Nathan Van Hooydonck Martin Palm Senne Leysen
2017 Senne Leysen Brent Van Moer Steff Cras
2018 Sasha Weemaes Guillaume Seye Harm Vanhoucke
2019 Brent Van Moer Jasper De Plus Ilan Van Wilder
2020 Not held
2021 Lennert Van Eetvelt Arno Claeys Noah Vandenbranden
2022 Alec Segaert Jonathan Vervenne Lennert Van Eetvelt
2023 Jonathan Vervenne Robin Orins Victor Vercouillie
2024 Robin Orins Ferre Geeraerts Steffen De Schuyteneer

Junior

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1984 Edwig Van Hooydonck
1985 Eddy Van Craeynest
1986 Danny In t'Ven Bart Leysen Marc Wauters
1987 Marc Wauters Pascal De Smul Glenn Huybrechts
1988 Michel Cargnello Frank Corvers Bart Peeters
1989 Stefan Sels Gunter De Winter Paul Van Hyfte
1990 Cédric Van Lommel Paul Van Hyfte Humpfrey Goffin
1991 Anthon Vermaerke Mario Willems Renaud Boxus
1992 Glenn D'Hollander Rik Verbrugghe Sébastien Demarbaix
1993 Bart De Ceuster Tom Stremersch Roméo Hernandez
1994 Bart De Ceuster Steven Van Olmen Jurgen Van de Walle
1995 Leif Hoste Jurgen Van de Walle Steven Van Malderghem
1996 Rudy Meyvis Stijn Devolder Geert Van Humbeeck
1997 Jan Kuyckx Kurt Geysen Staf Scheirlinckx
1998 Gert Steegmans Jurgen Van Goolen Tom Boonen
1999 Kevin van Impe Kevin De Weert Wouter Van Mechelen
2000 Kevin De Weert Wim De Vocht Jurgen Van den Broeck
2001 Olivier Kaisen Anton Wouters Johan Peeters
2002 Mario Ickx Gianni Meersman Jürgen Roelandts
2003 Dominique Cornu Michel van Aelbroeck Jürgen Roelandts
2004 Dominique Cornu Michel van Aelbroeck Nikolas Maes
2005 Jan Ghyselinck Kevin Crabbé Sam Maertens
2007 Matthias Allegaert Yannick Wellens Alphonse Vermote
2009 Kevin De Jonghe Niels Reynvoet Sean De Bie
2010 Frederik Frison Mike De Bie David Desmecht
2011 Jasper De Buyst Michael Goolaerts Boris Vallée
2012 Aimé De Gendt Dries Van Gestel Tiesj Benoot
2013 Igor Decraene Nathan Van Hooydonck Brent Luyckx
2014[2] Igor Decraene Martin Palm Senne Leysen
2015 Jasper Philipsen Glenn Loenders Tom Douhard
2016 Jasper Philipsen Tom Douhard Torsten Demeyere
2017 Sébastien Grignard Loran Cassaert Ward Vanhoof
2018 Remco Evenepoel Ilan Van Wilder Milan Paulus
2019 Lars Van Ryckeghem Milan Paulus Ramses Debruyne
2020 Not held
2021 Cian Uijtdebroeks Alec Segaert Jonathan Vervenne
2022 Duarte Marivoet Jens Verbrugghe Yarno Van Herck
2023 Duarte Marivoet Jasper Schoofs Steffen De Schuyteneer
2024 Aldo Taillieu Jasper Schoofs Matisse Van Kerckhove

Women

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Elite

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2023 champion Lotte Kopecky wearing the champion's jersey during the 2023 Tour de France Femmes
Year Gold Silver Bronze
1987 Agnes Dusart Sonja Vermeylen Nele D'Haene
1988 Kristel Werckx Agnes Dusart Yolanda Peeters
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1998
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1999 Heidi Van De Vijver Els Decottenier Evy Van Damme
2000 Heidi Van De Vijver (2) Natacha Maes Evy Van Damme
2001 Heidi Van De Vijver (3) Natacha Maes Cindy Pieters
2002 Cindy Pieters Evy Van Damme Sharon Vandromme
2003 Evy Van Damme Corine Hierckens Natacha Maes
2004 Natacha Maes Evy Van Damme Ine Wannijn
2005 Natacha Maes (2) An Van Rie Ine Wannijn
2006 An Van Rie Cindy Pieters Laure Werner
2007 An Van Rie (2) Ludivine Henrion Liesbet De Vocht
2008 An Van Rie (3) Liesbet De Vocht Kelly Druyts
2009 Liesbet De Vocht Latoya Brulée Lieselot Decroix
2010 Grace Verbeke Liesbet De Vocht Latoya Brulée
2011 Liesbet De Vocht (2) Grace Verbeke Ludivine Henrion
2012[1] Liesbet De Vocht (3) Sofie De Vuyst Ann-Sophie Duyck
2013 Liesbet De Vocht (4) Maaike Polspoel Annelies Dom
2014[2] Ann-Sophie Duyck Liesbet De Vocht Maaike Polspoel
2015[11] Ann-Sophie Duyck (2) Jolien D'Hoore Sofie De Vuyst
2016[12] Ann-Sophie Duyck (3) Lotte Kopecky Isabelle Beckers
2017[13] Ann-Sophie Duyck (4) Isabelle Beckers Julie Van de Velde
2018[14] Ann-Sophie Duyck (5) Lotte Kopecky Ellen Van Loy
2019[15] Lotte Kopecky Jolien D'Hoore Annelies Dom
2020[16] Lotte Kopecky (2) Sara Van de Vel Julie Van de Velde
2021[17] Lotte Kopecky (3) Julie Van de Velde Julie De Wilde
2022[18] Lotte Kopecky (4) Shari Bossuyt Britt Knaven
2023 Lotte Kopecky (5) Febe Jooris Marthe Goossens
2024 Lotte Kopecky (6) Marthe Goossens Marion Norbert-Riberolle

Junior

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1999 Ine Wannijn Laure Werner Nele Van den Bossche
2000 Ine Wannijn Sharon Vandromme Corine Hierckens
2001 Kathy Ingels Ellen Gevers Ilse Temmerman
2002 Sara Peeters Grace Verbeke Loes Sels
2003 Sara Peeters Lien Beyen Laurence Melys
2004 Karen Verbeek Axelle Doisy Lindsey Sticker
2005 Alice Pirard Goedele Van den Steen Tamara Laeremans
2006 Veronique Staes Tine Ghyselinck Goedele Van den Steen
2007 Veronique Staes Kim Vermeiren Sanne Van Reusel
2008 Evelyn Arys Jessie Daams Jolien D'Hoore
2009 Anisha Vekemans Kaat Hannes Daisy Depoorter
2010 Daisy Depoorter Tessa De Moyer Marlène Wintgens
2011 Steffy Van Den Haute Marlène Wintgens Evelien Deltombe
2012 Lotte Kopecky Dana Lodewyks Kaat Van der Meulen
2013 Kelly Van den Steen Lotte Kopecky Kaat Van der Meulen
2014 Jesse Vandenbulcke Lenny Druyts Saartje Vandenbroucke
2015 Lenny Druyts Nathalie Bex Fenna Vanhoutte
2016 Nathalie Bex Noa Selosse Chayenne Vranken
2017 Shari Bossuyt Alana Castrique Noa Selosse
2018 Shari Bossuyt Luna Renders Amber Aernouts
2019 Julie De Wilde Elena Debouck Esmée Gielkens
2020 Not held
2021 Febe Jooris Marith Vanhove Sterre Vervloet
2022 Febe Jooris Xaydée Van Sinaey Zélie Graux
2023 Luca Vierstraete Xaydée Van Sinaey Anna Vanderaerden
2024 Ilken Seynave Ella Heremans Lotte Olbrechts

See also

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References

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