The Swiss National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the Swiss National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first winner was Viktor Kunz in 1993. Fabian Cancellara made the remarkable achievement of 9 wins between 2002 and 2014, and he is the current champion. The women's record is held by Karin Thürig with 6 wins.
Multiple winners
Men
Elite
U23
Women
Elite
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- Albania (road race, time trial)
- Algeria (road race, time trial)
- Australia (road race, time trial)
- Austria (road race, time trial)
- Belarus (road race, time trial)
- Belgium (road race, time trial)
- Brazil (road race, time trial)
- Canada (road race, time trial)
- Chile (road race, time trial)
- Colombia (road race, time trial)
- Czech Republic (road race, time trial)
- Denmark (road race, time trial)
- Dominican Republic (road race, time trial)
- Estonian (road race, time trial)
- Finland (road race, time trial)
- France (road race, time trial)
- Germany (road race, time trial)
- Great Britain (road race, time trial)
- Greece (road race, time trial)
- Ireland
- Italy (road race, time trial)
- Japan (road race, time trial)
- Kazakhstan (road race, time trial)
- Latvia (road race, time trial)
- Lithuania (road race, time trial)
- Luxembourg (road race, time trial)
- Mexico (road race, time trial)
- Namibia (road race, time trial)
- Netherlands (road race, time trial)
- New Zealand (road race, time trial)
- Norway (road race, time trial)
- Poland (road race, time trial)
- Portugal (road race, time trial)
- Russia (road race, time trial)
- Slovakia (road race, time trial)
- Slovenia (road race, time trial)
- South Africa (road race, time trial)
- Spain (road race, time trial)
- Sweden (road race, time trial)
- Switzerland (road race, time trial)
- Ukraine (road race, time trial)
- United States (road race, time trial)
- Uruguay (road race, time trial)
- Venezuela (road race, time trial)
- Wales (road race, time trial)
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