Slovenian National Time Trial Championships

The Slovenian National Time Trial Championships have been held since 1991.

Slovenian National
Time Trial Championships
Race details
DateJune
DisciplineTime Trial
CompetitionNational Championships
TypeOne day time trial race
OrganiserDifferent clubs
History
First edition13 October 1991
Editions30 (men), 22 (women)
First winnerMarko Baloh (M)
Kristan (W)
Most wins5x – Gregor Gazvoda (M)
5x – Tjaša Rutar (W)
Most recentTadej Pogačar (M)
Urška Žigart (W)

Kristijan Koren (U23 category) set absolute best time in 2006 and 2007 Championships and beat all top riders (Elite), and the same thing with U23 repeated at both National Time Trials and Road Race in 2009. After that, Slovenian Cycling Federation (KZS) decided to change rules and make it more understable to public. Unlike before, when the U23 results counted only in their own category, from 2010 onwards, the potential U23 winner by time becomes the Elite - absolute champion (the same goes for 2nd, 3rd...).

Statistics

Multiple champions

Riders that managed to win the Elite race more than once.

Titles Men Years
5Gregor Gazvoda2005, 2007, 2008,
2010, 2014
4Jan Tratnik2015, 2018, 2021,
2022
3Robert Pintarič1994, 1995, 1996
Tadej Pogačar2019, 2020, 2023
2Saša Sviben1993, 1997
Mitja Mahorič2001, 2003
Janez Brajkovič2009, 2011
Titles Women Years
5Tjaša Rutar2008, 2009, 2010,
2011, 2012
3Eugenia Bujak2018, 2019, 2021
Urška Žigart2020, 2022, 2023
2Minka Logonder1995, 1996
Urša Pintar2016, 2017

Hosts

Host Men
8 Ljubljana
8 Solkan
2 Kranj
2 Pokljuka
1 Nova Gorica
1 Novo mesto
1 Ptuj
1 Koper
1 Atomske toplice
1 Kozje
1 Zagreb
1 Lenart
1 Tišina
1 Karteljevo
Host Women
8 Ljubljana
6 Solkan
2 Pokljuka
1 Kranj
1 Nova Gorica
1 Novo mesto
1 Kozje
1 Koper
1 Karteljevo

Elite

Men

Map of hosts of all Time Trial Championships since 1991
Gregor Gazvoda Jan Tratnik
100x
100x
100x
100x
5 titles 4 titles
Tadej Pogačar Primož Roglič
100x
100x
100x
100x
3 titles 1 title
Date Host Length Champion Runner-up 3rd place
13 October 1991   Nova Gorica 40.8 km   Marko Baloh
(Merx Celje)
Sandi Papež
(KD Krka)
Igor Bertoncelj
(Sava Kranj)
[1]
1992   Men's Slovenian National Time Trial not held
16 October 1993   Atom. toplice 42 km   Sašo Sviben
(KD Krka)
Robert Pintarič
(Rog Ljubljana)
Marko Baloh
(Rog Ljubljana)
[2]
[3]
9 October 1994   Kozje 44 km   Robert Pintarič
(Rog Ljubljana)
Borut Rovšček
(Sava Kranj)
Sašo Sviben
(Rog Ljubljana)
[4]
[5]
3 June 1995   Kranj 40 km   Robert Pintarič
(Rog Ljubljana)
Brane Ugrenovič
(KD Krka)
Boris Premužič
(Rog Ljubljana)
[6]
[7]
29 June 1996   Novo mesto 22.7 km   Robert Pintarič
(Rog Ljubljana)
Sašo Sviben
(Rog Ljubljana)
Boris Premužič
(Rog Ljubljana)
[8]
27 September 1997   Kranj 40 km   Sašo Sviben
(Radenska Rog)
Robert Pintarič
(Radenska Rog)
Valter Bonča
(Radenska Rog)
[9]
[10]
1998   Men's Slovenian National Time Trial not held
25 June 1999   Ptuj 48.6 km   Branko Filip
(Gerolsteiner)
Saša Sviben
(Perutnina Ptuj Radenska Rog)
Kristjan Mugerli
(De Nardi–Pasta Montegrappa)
[11]
[12]
[lower-alpha 1]22 June 2000   Zagreb n/a   Valter Bonča
(Bosch Hausgeräte)
Mitja Mahorič
(KRKA–Telekom Slovenije)
Igor Kranjec
(KRKA–Telekom Slovenije)
[13]
29 June 2001   Lenart 36.5 km   Mitja Mahorič
(KRKA–Telekom Slovenije)
Sašo Sviben
(Stabil-Steiermark)
Boris Premužič
(KRKA–Telekom Slovenije)
[14]
2002   Men's Slovenian National Time Trial not held
27 June 2003   Tišina 40 km   Mitja Mahorič
(Perutnina Ptuj)
Valter Bonča
(Perutnina Ptuj)
Dean Podgornik
(Perutnina Ptuj)
[15]
25 June 2004   Solkan 37 km   Dean Podgornik
(Tenax)
Gregor Gazvoda
(Perutnina Ptuj)
Boris Premužič
(Sava Kranj)
[16]
19 June 2005   Solkan 36.4 km   Gregor Gazvoda
(Perutnina Ptuj)
Valter Bonča
(Sava)
Dean Podgornik
(Tenax–Nobili Rubinetterie)
[17]
[18]
[lower-alpha 2]8 October 2006   Solkan 37.6 km   Kristjan Fajt
(Radenska–PowerBar)
David Tratnik
(Radenska–PowerBar)
Matej Gnezda
(Radenska–PowerBar)
[20]
[lower-alpha 3]25 June 2007   Solkan 37.9 km   Gregor Gazvoda
(Perutnina Ptuj)
Matej Mugerli
(Liquigas)
Dean Podgornik
(MapaMap-BantProfi)
[23]
[24]
25 June 2008   Solkan 37.9 km   Gregor Gazvoda
(Perutnina Ptuj)
Kristjan Koren
(Perutnina Ptuj)
Jure Zrimšek
(Adria Mobil)
[25]
[lower-alpha 4]25 June 2009   Solkan 37.9 km   Janez Brajkovič
(Astana)
Gregor Gazvoda
(EQA–Meitan Hompo–Graphite)
Kristjan Koren
(Bottoli Nordelettrica Ramonda)
[26]
[27]
25 June 2010   Solkan 36.7 km   Gregor Gazvoda
(Arbö KTM–Gebrüder Weiss)
Kristjan Koren
(Liquigas–Doimo)
Borut Božič
(Vacansoleil)
[28]
[29]
26 June 2011   Solkan 37.9 km   Janez Brajkovič
(Team RadioShack)
Robert Vrečer
(Obrazi Delo Revije)
[lower-alpha 5]
(result annulled in 2019)
[30]
8 June 2012   Ljubljana 37.4 km   Robert Vrečer
(Team Vorarlberg)
Gregor Gazvoda
(Ag2r–La Mondiale)
Jan Polanc
(Radenska)
[31]
7 June 2013   Ljubljana 37.2 km   Klemen Štimulak
(Adria Mobil)
Matej Mugerli
(Adria Mobil)
Kristjan Fajt
(Adria Mobil)
[32]
6 June 2014   Ljubljana 36 km   Gregor Gazvoda
(Gebrüder Weiss–Oberndorfer)
Klemen Štimulak
(Adria Mobil)
Blaž Jarc
(NetApp–Endura)
[33]
12 June 2015   Ljubljana 44 km   Jan Tratnik
(Amplatz–BMC)
Klemen Štimulak
(Adria Mobil)
Gregor Gazvoda
(Kinan Cycling Team)
[34]
[35]
10 June 2016   Ljubljana 44 km   Primož Roglič
(LottoNL–Jumbo)
Matej Mohorič
(Lampre–Merida)
Rok Korošec
(Radenska–Ljubljana)
[36]
[37]
9 June 2017   Ljubljana 44 km   Jan Polanc
(UAE Team Emirates)
Gregor Gazvoda
(Adria Mobil)
Izidor Penko
(Rog–Ljubljana)
[38]
8 June 2018   Ljubljana 44 km   Jan Tratnik
(CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice)
Tadej Pogačar
(UAE Team Emirates)
Izidor Penko
(Ljubljana Gusto Xaurum)
[39]
7 June 2019   Ljubljana 44 km   Tadej Pogačar
(UAE Team Emirates)
Matej Mohorič
(Bahrain–Merida)
Jan Tratnik
(Bahrain–Merida)
[40]
28 June 2020   Pokljuka 15.7 km   Tadej Pogačar
(UAE Team Emirates)
Primož Roglič
(Team Jumbo–Visma)
Jan Polanc
(UAE Team Emirates)
[41]
[42]
17 June 2021   Koper 31.5 km   Jan Tratnik
(Team Bahrain Victorious)
Jan Polanc
(UAE Team Emirates)
Tadej Pogačar
(UAE Team Emirates)
[43]
[lower-alpha 6]23 June 2022   Karteljevo 28.8 km   Jan Tratnik
(Team Bahrain Victorious)
Matej Mohorič
(Team Bahrain Victorious)
Jan Polanc
(UAE Team Emirates)
[44]
22 June 2023   Pokljuka 15.7 km   Tadej Pogačar
(UAE Team Emirates)
Marko Pavlič
(mebloJOGI Pro-concrete)
Anže Skok
(Ljubljana Gusto Santic)
[45]
  1. Zagreb (2000) – hosted common men's Croatian/Slovenian National Time Trial Championships.
  2. Solkan (2006) – Kristjan Koren (U23) was absolute winner by time, but Kristjan Fajt was the best in Elite category.[19]
  3. Solkan (2007) – Kristjan Koren (U23) was absolute winner by time, but Gregor Gazvoda was the best in Elite category.[21][22]
  4. Solkan (2009) – Blaž Jarc set absolute second best time, but he was only competing in U23 category.
  5. Solkan (2011) – Koren was third. All his results from this and the following year were subsequently annulled and deleted in 2019 due to doping.
  6. Karteljevo (2022) – Time Trials were originally scheduled in Maribor (the same as Road Championships host), but in last minute rescheduled to Karteljevo.
    At the same time with Slovenian National Championships in time trials, Austrian National Time Trials were also held at Karteljevo.

Women

Tjaša Rutar Eugenia Bujak Urška Žigart
100x
100x
100x
100x
60x
60x
5 titles 3 titles 3 titles
Date Host Length Champion Runner-up 3rd place
13 October 1991   Nova Gorica 13.6 km   Kristan
(AS Astra VT)
Marjeta Sajevec
(KD Krka)
Marija Trobec
(KK Soča)
[1]
1992 – 1993   Women's Slovenian National Time Trials not held
9 October 1994   Kozje 16.5 km   Vida Uršič
(Stop Team)
Minka Logonder
(Proloco Scott)
Marjeta Sajevec
(KD Krka)
[5]
3 June 1995   Kranj 20 km   Minka Logonder
(Proloco Scott)
Krebs
(Avs)
Vida Uršič
(Stop Team)
[7]
29 June 1996   Novo mesto 14 km   Minka Logonder
(Proloco Scott)
Vida Uršič
(Stop Team)
Marjeta Sajevec
(KD Krka)
[8]
1997 – 2005   Women's Slovenian National Time Trials not held
8 October 2006   Solkan 13 km   Katja Šorli
(Brda Dobrovo)
Jelka Rakuš
(Bambi AU2)
Maja Štangelj
(Adria Mobil)
[46]
[lower-alpha 1]25 June 2007   Solkan 18 km   Jelka Rakuš
(Bam.bi BI-A2U)
[47][22]
25 June 2008   Solkan 18 km   Tjaša Rutar
(KK Postojna)
Katja Šorli
(KD Brda Dobrovo)
Ajda Opeka
(KK Postojna)
[48][49]
25 June 2009   Solkan 18 km   Tjaša Rutar
(Klub Polet Garmin)
Polona Batagelj
(Pedale Castellano)
Alenka Novak
(Klub Polet Garmin)
[50][51]
25 June 2010   Solkan 18 km   Tjaša Rutar
(Klub Polet Garmin)
Sigrid Corneo
(Top Girls Fassa Bortolo)
Polona Batagelj
(Bizkaia–Durango)
[52][53]
26 June 2011   Solkan 18 km   Tjaša Rutar
(Klub Polet Garmin)
Polona Batagelj
(Bizkaia–Durango)
Alenka Novak
(Klub Polet Garmin)
[30][54]
8 June 2012   Ljubljana 18.6 km   Tjaša Rutar
(Klub Polet Garmin)
Urša Pintar
(Klub Polet Garmin)
Sara Frece
(Klub Polet Garmin)
[55][56]
7 June 2013   Ljubljana 18 km   Sara Frece
(E.Leclerc–Klub Polet)
Polona Batagelj
(Diadora–Pasta Zara)
Alenka Novak
(E.Leclerc–Klub Polet)
[32][57]
6 June 2014   Ljubljana 18 km   Polona Batagelj
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Sara Frece
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Tjaša Rutar
(BTC City Ljubljana)
[58]
12 June 2015   Ljubljana 22 km   Polona Batagelj
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Alenka Novak
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Urša Pintar
(BTC City Ljubljana)
[59]
10 June 2016   Ljubljana 22 km   Urša Pintar
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Alenka Novak
(n/a)
Urška Žigart
(BTC City Ljubljana)
[60]
9 June 2017   Ljubljana 21.2 km   Urša Pintar
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Polona Batagelj
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Alenka Novak
(Adria Mobil)
[61]
8 June 2018   Ljubljana 22 km   Eugenia Bujak
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Urša Pintar
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Polona Batagelj
(BTC City Ljubljana)
[39]
7 June 2019   Ljubljana 22 km   Eugenia Bujak
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Urša Pintar
(BTC City Ljubljana)
Urška Žigart
(BTC City Ljubljana)
[62]
28 June 2020   Pokljuka 15.7 km   Urška Žigart
(Alé BTC Ljubljana)
Blaža Klemenčič
(Habitat Mountainbike Team)
Urška Bravec
(Alé BTC Ljubljana)
[42]
17 June 2021   Koper 21.2 km   Eugenia Bujak
(Alé BTC Ljubljana)
Urša Pintar
(Alé BTC Ljubljana)
Urška Žigart
(Team BikeExchange)
[63][64]
23 June 2022   Karteljevo 14.4 km   Urška Žigart
(Team BikeExchange–Jayco)
Eugenia Bujak
(UAE Team ADQ)
Urša Pintar
(UAE Team ADQ)
[65]
22 June 2023   Pokljuka 15.7 km   Urška Žigart
(Team Jayco–AlUla)
Urša Pintar
(BTC City Ljubljana Scott)
Nika Bobnar
(BTC City Ljubljana Scott)
[45]
  1. Solkan (2007) – only one competitor was on start list in Women's category.

See also

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