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Lavreysen's Record-Setting Ride: A Masterclass in Keirin

Lavreysen secured his 18th world title with a keirin win, leading the Dutch team to four gold medals at the championships, showcasing their dominance.

  • On Thursday, Harrie Lavreysen won the keirin in Santiago, surging to the front with two laps remaining to secure his 18th world title.
  • The Dutch team secured its fourth gold of the championships, with Harrie Lavreysen and Jeffrey Hoogland helping the trio beat the Britain team in the team sprint on Wednesday.
  • Ireland's Lara Gillespie defeated two-time Olympic champion Katie Archibald to win the women's elimination title, claiming her first world title after winning the European crown earlier this year.
  • Denmark retained the men's team pursuit for a third successive year as Tobias Hansen, Niklas Larsen, Frederik Madsen and Rasmus Pedersen outpaced the Australia team.
  • There were dramatic incidents as Emma Finucane, Britain's two-time defending sprint champion, was disqualified in her quarter-final heat, the bunch race was restarted twice, and Helene Hesters took bronze.
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The historical legend of Harrie Lavreysen added a new chapter in Chile. In a spectacular definition, the representative of the Netherlands got his third gold medal in the kilometre against the clock of the UCI World Cycling Championship Santiago 2025, and consolidated himself as the most winning shooter of all time. In an infarctuous final against his fellow countryman Jeffrey Hoogland, holder of the world record; “The Beast” Lavreysen stopped t…

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Dutch track star Harrie Lavreysen earned the 18th World Championship title of his career at the World Championships in Chile.

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Harrie Lavreysen won the keirin title for the fourth time at the World Track Cycling Championships in Chile. The 28-year-old from Brabant, also the reigning Olympic champion in the event, held off Australian Leigh Hoffman and his compatriot Jeffrey Hoogland in the final.

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Harrie Lavreysen won his 18th world title, improving his own record, winning keirin on Thursday at the World Track Cycling Championships in Santiago, Chile.

·Paris, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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