Costa Rican National Road Race Championships
The Costa Rican National Road Race Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in the road race, across various categories.
Race details | |
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Date | June |
Discipline | Road |
Type | One-day race |
History | |
First edition | 2001 |
First winner | Luis Roberto Morera |
Most wins | Henry Raabe (3 Wins) |
Most recent | Felipe Nystrom |
Men
Year[1] | Winner | Second | Third |
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2001 | Luis Roberto Morera | Danny Villalobos | Marcos Rodriguez Araya |
2003 | Marconi Duran | Nieves Carrasco | Estéban Castro |
2004 | Carlos Salazar | Juan Pablo Araya | Federico Ramírez |
2005 | Paulo Vargas | Ernesto Hernandez | Deiber Esquivel |
2006 | Henry Raabe | Juan Carlos Rojas | Estéban Castro |
2007 | Luis Alexander Garcia[lower-alpha 1] | Juan Pablo Araya | Marconi Duran |
2008 | Alexander Sánchez | Henry Raabe | Marconi Duran |
2009 | Henry Raabe | Marco Vinicio Salas | Luis Alonso Rojas |
2010 | Henry Raabe | Allan Morales | Juan Carlos Rojas |
2011 | Juan Mata | Mainer Vargas | Jonathan Segura |
2012 | Pablo Mudarra | Jeison Elías Vega | Jonathan Carballo |
2013 | Paul Betancourt | Nieves Carrasco | Alexander Sánchez |
2014 | Juan Carlos Rojas | Joseph Chavarría | Henry Raabe |
2015 | Bryan Villalobos | Rodolfo Villalobos | Pablo Mudarra |
2016 | Joseph Chavarría | Juan Carlos Rojas | César Rojas |
2017 | Gabriel Marin | Carlos Andres Brenes | Román Villalobos |
2018 | Joseph Chavarría | Rolando González | Daniel Jara |
2019 | Felipe Nystrom | Daniel Jara | Mainor Rojas |
Women
Race details | |
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Date | June |
Discipline | Road |
Type | One-day race |
History | |
First edition | 2001 |
First winner | Karen Matamoros |
Most wins | Marcela Rubiano (4 Wins) |
Most recent | Milagro Mena |
Year[3] | Winner | Second | Third |
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2001 | Karen Matamoros | Mayra Quinchilla | Ana Soto |
2006 | Alejandra Carvajal | Roxana Alvarado | Yoilin Moreira |
2007 | Marcela Rubiano | Alejandra Carvajal | Daniela Martinez |
2008 | Marcela Castillo | Alejandra Carvajal | Rebeca Gonzalez |
2009 | Maira Chinchilla | Edith Guillén | Adriana Rojas |
2010 | Yessenia Villalta | Cassandra Rodríguez | Daniela Martinez |
2011 | Adriana Rojas | Edith Guillén | Marcela Rubiano |
2012 | Marcela Rubiano | Edith Guillén | Natalia Navarro |
2013 | Edith Guillén | Marcela Rubiano | Daniela Martinez |
2014 | Paula Herrera | Ingrid Ramirez | Susan Camacho |
2015 | Marcela Rubiano | Edith Guillén | Milagro Mena |
2016 | Marcela Rubiano | Milagro Mena | Maria Jose Vargas |
2017 | Natalia Navarro | Maria Jose Vargas | Fiorella Boniche |
2018 | Maria Jose Vargas | Milagro Mena | Edith Guillén |
2019 | Milagro Mena | Maria Jose Vargas | Marcela Rubiano |
Footnotes
- Juan Carlos Rojas initially won the race, but tested positive for the use of Phentermine after the Vuelta a El Salvador. Subsequently he was disqualified from the 2007 national road race and was ruled ineligible for two years.[2]
References
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