Italian National Road Race Championships - Women

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1990 Elisabetta Fanton Valeria Cappellotto Imelda Chiappa
1991 Lucia Pizzolotto Valeria Cappellotto Nadia Stramigioli
1992 Michela Fanini Nadia Molteni Valeria Cappellotto
1993 Imelda Chiappa Michela Fanini Sara Felloni
1994 Simona Muzzioli Alessandra Cappellotto Lucia Pizzolotto
1996 Fabiana Luperini Imelda Chiappa Alessandra Cappellotto
1997 Imelda Chiappa Alessandra Cappellotto Valeria Cappellotto
1999 Valeria Cappellotto Sonia Rocca Lucia Pizzolotto
2000 Gabriella Pregnolato Greta Zocca Sara Felloni
2001 Greta Zocca Katia Longhin Lisa Gatto
2002 Rosalisa Lapomarda Katia Longhin Luisa Tamanini
2003 Alessandra Cappellotto Katia Longhin
2004 Fabiana Luperini Tania Belvederesi Alessandra Cappellotto
2005 Silvia Parietti Alessandra Grassi Luisa Tamanini
2006 Fabiana Luperini Gessica Turato Silvia Parietti
2007 Eva Lechner Luisa Tamanini Giorgia Bronzini
2008 Fabiana Luperini Tatiana Guderzo Giorgia Bronzini
2009 Monia Baccaille Laura Bozzolo Giorgia Bronzini
2010 Monia Baccaille Alessandra D'Ettorre Lorena Foresi
2011 Noemi Cantele Tatiana Guderzo Silvia Valsecchi
2012 Giada Borgato Silvia Valsecchi Marta Bastianelli

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