Harrie Lavreysen, the Dutch speedster, has etched his name in cycling history by becoming the cyclist with the most world titles in track cycling. With an impressive tally of 14 world championships to his name, Lavreysen has joined Arnaud Tournant as most succesful rider in world championships track cycling.
Lavreysen's journey to the top began in 2018, when he claimed his first world title in the team sprint. Since then, he has continued to add to his collection, winning titles in various sprint events, including the individual sprint, team sprint, and keirin. His most recent world title came in 2024, when he won the team sprint for the sixth time.
Lavreysen's achievements have not gone unnoticed. He has been praised by fans and experts alike for his skill and sportsmanship. He has also been recognized by the Dutch government, who awarded him the Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2020.
Lavreysen is still a young rider, and he has plenty of time to add to his legacy. He is a strong contender for the Olympic gold medal in the individual sprint at the Los Angeles Games in 2028.
Most World Titles Track Cycling
- 14 | Harrie Lavreysen (NED), Arnaud Tournant (FRA)
- 11 | Grégory Bauge (FRA), Chris Hoy (GBR)
- 10 | Florian Rousseau (FRA), Urs Freuler (ZWI), Koichi Nakano (JPN), Jeffrey Hoogland (NED)
- 9 | Cameron Meyer (AUS)
- 7 | Filippo Ganna (ITA)
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