Lars van der Haar

Lars van der Haar (born 23 July 1991 in Amersfoort, Netherlands[1]) is a Dutch professional cyclo-cross and road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team Baloise Trek Lions.[2]

Lars van der Haar
Van der Haar in 2014
Personal information
Full nameLars van der Haar
Born (1991-07-23) 23 July 1991
Amersfoort, the Netherlands
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Weight58 kg (128 lb)
Team information
Current teamBaloise Trek Lions
Disciplines
RoleRider
Professional teams
2010–2012AA Drink Cycling Team
2012–2014Rabobank Continental Team
2014Development Team Giant–Shimano
2015–2016Team Giant–Alpecin
2017–Telenet–Fidea Lions
Major wins
Cyclo-cross
European Championships (2015, 2021)
National Championships (2013, 2014, 2022)
UCI World Cup (2013–14)
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
Men's cyclo-cross
World Championships
2011 Sankt WendelMen's under-23 race
2012 KoksijdeMen's under-23 race
2016 Heusden-ZolderMen's elite race
2022 FayettevilleMen's elite race
2013 LouisvilleMen's elite race
2015 TaborMen's elite race
European Championships
2021 WijsterMen's elite race
2015 HuijbergenMen's elite race
2010 FrankfurtMen's under-23 race
2011 LuccaMen's under-23 race
2017 TaborMen's elite race
2008 LiévinMen's junior race
2020 RosmalenMen's elite race

Van der Haar joined the development team of the Giant–Shimano professional squad, for the 2014 season.[3] He was subsequently promoted to the senior team for the 2015 season.[4]

Major results

Cyclo-cross

2007–2008
1st Bollekescross
3rd National Junior Championships
2008–2009
1st National Junior Championships
2nd UEC European Junior Championships
2nd Overall Junior Superprestige
1st Gieten
2nd Gavere
2nd Diegem
3rd Ruddervoorde
3rd Bollekescross
3rd Vorselaar
2nd Overall UCI Junior World Cup
2nd Tábor
2nd Heusden-Zolder
2010–2011
1st UCI World Under-23 Championships
1st UEC European Under-23 Championships
1st National Under-23 Championships
1st Overall UCI Under-23 World Cup
2nd Pontchâteau
3rd Duinencross
3rd Kalmthout
3rd Hoogerheide
1st Overall Under-23 Gazet van Antwerpen
1st Grand Prix Rouwmoer
1st Sluitingsprijs
2nd Hasselt
2nd Krawatencross
3rd Koppenbergcross
1st Under-23 Caubergcross
2nd Overall Under-23 Superprestige
1st Zonhoven
1st Gieten
1st Diegem
2nd Gavere
2nd Noordzeecross
2011–2012
1st UCI World Under-23 Championships
1st UEC European Under-23 Championships
1st National Under-23 Championships
1st Overall UCI Under-23 World Cup
1st Tábor
1st Liévin
1st Hoogerheide
1st Overall Under-23 Superprestige
1st Gavere
1st Gieten
1st Diegem
2nd Zonhoven
2nd Bollekescross
2nd Noordzeecross
3rd Ruddervoorde
1st Overall Under-23 Gazet van Antwerpen
1st Koppenbergcross
1st Hasselt
1st Grand Prix Sven Nys
2nd Krawatencross
3rd Grand Prix Rouwmoer
1st CrossVegas
1st Harderwijk
1st Under-23 Kalmthout
1st Under-23 Caubergcross
2012–2013
1st National Championships
1st Rucphen
UCI Under-23 World Cup
2nd Tábor
2nd Hoogerheide
3rd UCI World Championships
2013–2014
1st National Championships
1st Overall UCI World Cup
1st Caubergcross
1st Tábor
1st Heusden-Zolder
2nd Rome
1st Centrumcross
1st Crossquer
Superprestige
2nd Gieten
2nd CrossVegas
2nd Vlaamse Druivencross
2nd Kalmthout
2nd Krawatencross
3rd Brabant
2014–2015
1st Centrumcross
1st Brabant
1st Rucphen
2nd Overall UCI World Cup
1st Caubergcross
1st Heusden-Zolder
2nd Citadelcross
BPost Bank Trophy
2nd Grand Prix Sven Nys
2nd CrossVegas
2nd Woerden
2nd Heerlen
3rd UCI World Championships
3rd National Championships
3rd Overall Superprestige
2nd Gieten
2nd Grand Prix de la Région Wallonne
3rd Zonhoven
3rd Neerpelt
2015–2016
1st UEC European Championships[5]
1st Kiremko Nacht van Woerden
1st Boom[6]
2nd UCI World Championships
2nd National Championships
2nd Overall UCI World Cup
1st Caubergcross[7]
3rd Heusden-Zolder[8]
3rd Lignières-en-Berry[9]
3rd Overall Superprestige
2nd Gieten
3rd Diegem
BPost Bank Trophy
3rd Ronse
3rd Koppenbergcross[10]
3rd Scheldecross
3rd Waregem
2016–2017
UCI World Cup
1st Hoogerheide
1st Woerden
1st Rucphen
Brico Cross
2nd Vestingcross
3rd National Championships
DVV Trophy
3rd Koppenbergcross
3rd Centrumcross
2017–2018
DVV Trophy
1st Ronse
3rd Koppenbergcross
1st Woerden
2nd UEC European Championships
2nd National Championships
UCI World Cup
2nd Duinencross
Superprestige
3rd Zonhoven
3rd Boom
3rd Ruddervoorde
3rd Jingle Cross
2018–2019
Brico Cross
1st Geraardsbergen
2nd Vestingcross
1st Rucphen
1st Woerden
2nd National Championships
UCI World Cup
3rd Tábor
Soudal Classics
3rd Leuven
2019–2020
1st Woerden
2nd National Championships
3rd Overall Superprestige
2nd Gavere
UCI World Cup
3rd Tábor
Rectavit Series
3rd Leuven
3rd Neerpelt
2020–2021
X²O Badkamers Trophy
2nd Koppenbergcross
2nd Urban Cross
3rd UEC European Championships
Superprestige
3rd Ruddervoorde
3rd Heusden-Zolder
Ethias Cross
3rd Beringen
3rd Sluitingsprijs
3rd Zilvermeercross
2021–2022
1st UEC European Championships
1st National Championships
UCI World Cup
1st Tábor
2nd Jingle Cross
2nd Zonhoven
2nd Hoogerheide
3rd Vestingcross
3rd Overall Superprestige
1st Gavere
3rd Boom
2nd UCI World Championships
Ethias Cross
2nd Rapencross
2nd Beringen
3rd Parkcross
X²O Badkamers Trophy
3rd Koppenbergcross
3rd Krawatencross

Road racing

2013
5th Overall Tour d'Azerbaïdjan
2014
Oberösterreichrundfahrt
1st Points classification
1st Stage 1
8th Ronde van Overijssel

Personal life

In July 2019, he married fellow cyclist Lucy Garner.[11]

References

  1. "Lars van der Haar – Giant Bicycles | United States". Giant Bicycles. 1991-07-23. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
  2. "Telenet Lions". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  3. Been, José (22 October 2013). "Van der Haar signs with Argos-Shimano development team for 2014". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  4. "News shorts: UnitedHealthcare target 2015 Giro, Lofkvist prepares for retirement". cyclingnews.com. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  5. Decaluwé, Brecht (7 November 2015). "Van der Haar wins Elite men's European Cyclo-Cross title". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  6. "Lars van der Haar beats Wout Van Aert at Niels Albertland Cyclo-cross". cyclingnews.com. 1 November 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  7. "One-man show from Van der Haar at Valkenburg". cyclingnews.com. 19 October 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  8. Decaluwé, Brecht (26 December 2015). "Mathieu Van der Poel wins Zolder World Cup". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  9. Decaluwé, Brecht (17 January 2016). "Van der Poel solos to World Cup win". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  10. Decaluwé, Brecht (1 November 2015). "Van Aert wins Koppenbergcross". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  11. van der Haar, Lucy (23 July 2019). "It's back to business for Hitec Products-Birk Sport road racer Lucy van der Haar". Leicester Mercury. Reach plc. Retrieved 3 August 2019. In racing terms it has all been a little quieter this month, though, as Lars and I celebrated our marriage in the Netherlands followed by a honeymoon on the Caribbean island of Aruba.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.