Lars Boom

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Lars Boom
Lars Boom in action during the2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships (U23).
Lars Boom in action during the
2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships (U23).
Personal information
Full name Lars Boom
Date of birth December 30, 1985 (1985-12-30) (age 22)
Country Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight 75 kg (170 lb)
Team information
Current team Rabobank
Discipline Cyclo-cross
road
Role Rider
Rider type Cyclo-cross
time trialist
Professional team(s)
2002–2003
2004–
Rabobank Junior
Rabobank CT
Major wins
2008 World Cyclo-Cross Championships
2007 World U23 Cyclo-Cross Championships
2007 World U23 Time-Trial Championships
2003 World Junior Cyclo-Cross Championships

Flag of Europe U23 Cyclo-cross Champion (2004/05)
Flag of the Netherlands U23 Cyclo-cross Champion (2004/05), (2005/06)
Flag of the Netherlands 2007 U23 Time trial Champion
Flag of the Netherlands Elite Cyclo-cross Champion (2006/07), (2007/08)

Infobox last updated on:
December 19, 2007

Lars Boom (born 30 December 1985) is a professional cyclo-cross and road racing cyclist who was born in Vlijmen (Noord-Brabant) in the Netherlands. Boom rides for the Rabobank continental cycling team. Boom is the current World Champion in this discpline. He has also been the Dutch national cyclo-cross champion in his discipline since 2001 - being the Dutch Junior Cyclo-Cross champion from 2002 to 2003, Under 23 National Champion from 2004 to 2006. During the 2005-2006 cyclo-cross season, Boom who just turned 20 years of age, scored several wins including a win ahead of Sven Nys in the Grand Prix Sven Nys[1] as well as the win in the Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse after Bart Wellens was disqualified for having kicked a spectator.[2] Boom was beaten by Zdenek Stybar in a sprint for the Under 23 World Championships[3] but returned a year later to dominate the race and to win the Under 23 World Champion jersey.[4] For the 2006-2007 season, Boom asked and received special dispensation to ride the Dutch Elite Cyclo Cross championships and became Champion of the Netherlands.[5] In addition to Boom's successes in cyclo-cross, he has achieved success on the road and has won several stage races such as the Tour de Bretagne Cycliste.[6] In September 2007, Boom became Under 23 World Time Trial champion beating Russian Mikhail Ignatiev.[7] In November 2007, Boom won the Gerrit Schulte Trophy as the Dutch cyclist of the year for his two World Championship wins.[8] In the 2007-2008 Cyclo-cross season, Boom won a World Cup event in Pijnacker, a Gazet van Antwerpen event in Loenhout and then became Dutch Elite National cyclo-cross champion for the second time. After that, he also won the World Cup races in Lievin and Hoogerheide. He went into the world championships in Treviso 2008 as big favourite and didn't fail, he won the race and became the second rider after Radomír Šimůnek to win the world title in all categories (Junior, Espoir and Elite).

[edit] Career highlights

Lars Boom (centre) celebrates his 2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships u23s win.
Lars Boom (centre) celebrates his 2007 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships u23s win.
Medal record
Competitor for the Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Road bicycle racing
World Championships
Gold 2007 Stuttgart Men's U23 Time Trial
Cyclo-cross
World Championships
Gold 2007 Hooglede Men's U23 Cyclo-cross
Gold 2008 Treviso Men's Elite Cyclo-cross
2001
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships, juniors
2002
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships, juniors
2003
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships, juniors
1st in Cyclo-cross World championships, juniors
2004
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships, u23s
3rd in overall rankings Circuit de Mines
1st in 2nd stage Triptyque Ardennais
1st in Cyclo-cross Ruddervoorde, u23s
1st in European Cyclo-cross championships, u23s
2005
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships, u23s
2nd in overall rankings Hessen Rundfahrt
1st in overall rankings Triptyque des Barrages, u23s
1st in 2nd stage Tour de la Somme
1st in Cyclo-cross Amersfoort
1st in Cyclo-cross Veldhoven
1st in Cyclo-cross Overijse
2006
1st in Grand Prix Sven Nys
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships, u23s
1st in Grand Prix Adrie van der Poel, u23s
2nd in Cyclo-cross World championships, u23s
1st in 3rd stage Volta ao Distrito de Santarem
1st in overall rankings Volta ao Distrito de Santarem
3rd in overall rankings Ronde van Midden-Brabant
1st in overall rankings Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux, u23s
2nd in Dutch national road time trial championships, u23s
2007
2nd in Grand Prix Sven Nys
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships
1st in Grand Prix Adrie van der Poel, u23s
1st in UCI Cyclo-cross World Championchips, u23s
1st in Omloop der Kempen (1.2)
1st in UCI Road World Championships Time Trial, u23s
1st in UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup # 3 Veldrit Pijnacker
1st in GVA Trophy cross #5 Azencross in Loenhout
1st prologue & 2 stages, Olympia's Tour
1st prologue, 1 stage & overall Tour de Bretagne Cycliste
1st prologue Tour de Normandie
3rd on stage 4 & overall Tour du Poitou-Charentes
2008
World Ccylo-Cross Champion
1st in Flag of the Netherlands Dutch National Cyclo-cross Championships
1st, World Cup-races in Liévin & Hoogerheide
1st, stage 3 & stage 6 Tour de Bretagne Cycliste
1st Overall, Stages 7 & 8, Olympia's Tour
1st Overall, Stage 5, Volta a Lleida

[edit] References

  1. ^ Results 7th Grote Prijs Sven Nys. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
  2. ^ Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse Belgium Results. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
  3. ^ Stybar wins cat and mouse Espoir race. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
  4. ^ Dutch elite champion easily beats U23 field. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
  5. ^ Boom booms in cyclo-cross. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
  6. ^ Boasson Hagen and Boom share the honours. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
  7. ^ Holland's Boom takes Under 23 title after two-man fight. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.
  8. ^ Boom: Dutch cyclist of the year. Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.


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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Erwin Vervecken
World cyclo-cross champion
2008
Succeeded by
Incumbent