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Belgian National Time Trial Championships

Annual cycling race

Belgian National Time Trial Championships

Summary

Annual cycling race

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, 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

Elite

2025Remco Evenepoel (2)Florian VermeerschAlec Segaert

Under 23

2025Jonathan VervenneMatisse Van KerckhoveFerre Geeraerts

Junior

2025Seff Van KerckhoveJérôme RausRune Boden

Women

Elite

2023 champion [[Lotte Kopecky]] wearing the champion's jersey during the [[2023 Tour de France Femmes
2025Lotte Kopecky (7)Marthe GoossensLotte Claes

Junior

2025Laura FivéYana DecruyenaereMelanie Lemmens

References

References

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