Marco Haller (cyclist) explained

Marco Haller
Fullname:Marco Haller
Birth Date:1991 4, df=yes
Birth Place:St. Veit an der Glan, Austria
Height:[1]
Weight:720NaN0
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Ridertype:Sprinter
One-day races
Amateuryears1:2004–2005
Amateurteam1:RC ÖAMTC Tappler Grafenstein
Amateuryears2:2006–2009
Amateurteam2:RLM Kostel's Radshop Grafenstein
Proyears1:2010
Proyears2:2011
Proyears3:2012–2019
Proteam3:[2]
Proyears4:2020–2021
Proteam4:[3] [4]
Proyears5:2022–
Majorwins:One-day races and Classics

National Road Race Championship (2015)[5]

Hamburg Cyclassics (2022)

Marco Haller (born 1 April 1991) is an Austrian professional road bicycling racer, who rides for UCI WorldTeam .[6] A sprinter, Haller has taken six victories during his professional career, including wins at the 2015 Austrian National Road Race Championships and the 2022 Hamburg Cyclassics.

Career

Early career

Born in St. Veit an der Glan,[7] Haller took four stage victories at the 2009 Tour de l'Abitibi, a junior race in Canada, and he also won a bronze medal in the road race at the UCI Junior World Championships in Moscow.[8] He rode for UCI Continental team in 2010, before moving to the following year.[8] During his season with, Haller took a second-place finish at the Poreč Trophy, and recorded a fifth-place finish in the final sprint of the under-23 road race at the UCI Road World Championships in Denmark.[8]

Team Katusha (2012–2019)

2012–2014

Following his high placing in Denmark, Haller moved up to UCI World Tour level for the 2012 season, joining .[8] He took his first win with the team later that year, at the Tour of Beijing, in a mass sprint where he had the upper hand on established sprinters such as Alessandro Petacchi and Elia Viviani .[9] The following year, Haller won the mountains classification at the Three Days of De Panne, and placed seventh in the general classification at both the Tour des Fjords and the Arctic Race of Norway.[10] In 2014, Haller won the final stage of his home tour, the Tour of Austria in Vienna.[11]

2015

Haller finished in third place in the Gran Premio Nobili Rubinetterie,[12] before he won the general classification at the Tour des Fjords.[13] He finished second on the opening stage, having led out teammate Alexander Kristoff for the stage win in Norheimsund.[14] Haller was part of the lead-out when Kristoff took further wins on the following two stages, before Haller moved into overall contention with a fifth-place stage finish on stage four.[15] On the final stage, Haller was one of a quartet of riders that went clear of the field inside the final 10km (10miles), and with a 15-second gap at the finish, Haller won the race by 12 seconds.[13] The following month, he won the Austrian National Road Race Championships for the first time in his career, resulting in him wearing the national champion's jersey at his first Tour de France start.[16] During the race, he got into the breakaway on stage 16 and was caught by the bunch before the last climb of the day together with Adam Hansen.[17]

2016–2019

Haller took no further wins over the next three years, his closest such result was a second-place finish on the final stage of the 2018 Dubai Tour, being outsprinted by Elia Viviani. With Haller starting his 2019 season in Australia, he contested the Bay Classic Series criterium races in early January, winning the opening race on New Year's Day,[18] on his way to winning the series overall. He rode the Giro d'Italia for the first time in his career,[19] where he was involved in an incident following stage 12, when a fan attempted to take a bidon out of his mouth; Haller angrily confronted the fan, who apologised for his actions.[20] Haller took no further top-five placings during the season, with his best result being seventh at the Scheldeprijs.[21]

Bahrain–McLaren (2020–2021)

After eight seasons riding for, and with the team having been taken over by due to financial issues, Haller joined – later renamed – for the 2020 season.[22] Like 2019, he started his season in Australia, recording a best of result of eighth place at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race,[23] prior to the COVID-19 pandemic-induced suspension of racing. The following year, Haller finished second to Patrick Konrad at the Austrian National Road Race Championships,[24] and he placed sixth overall at the Deutschland Tour.

Bora–Hansgrohe (2022–present)

Haller left after two seasons, signing a deal in August 2021 with for the 2022 season.[25] He took his first victory with the team at that year's Tour of Norway, winning the fourth stage of the race in a bunch sprint in Kristiansand.[26] Later in the year, Haller took victory in the Hamburg Cyclassics; he was part of a quintet that got clear inside the final 20km (10miles), and with support from teammate Patrick Konrad, Haller outsprinted Wout van Aert and Quinten Hermans to the finish line.[27]

No podium finishes followed in 2023 and the early part of 2024, although Haller did record a sixth-place finish at the Paris Olympics in the road race – the best such result for a male Austrian rider – having been a part of the lead group in the second half of the race and missed out on a bronze medal (won by Christophe Laporte) in the final sprint.[28] [29]

Major results

Source: [30]

2008
  • 1st Stage 3 Po Stajerski
    2009
  • 1st Stage 1 Course de la Paix Juniors
  • Tour de l'Abitibi
  • 1st Stages 1, 4, 5 & 6
  • 3rd Road race, UCI Junior World Championships
  • 4th Road race, UEC European Junior Road Championships
    2011
  • 2nd Poreč Trophy
  • 5th Road race, UCI Under-23 Road World Championships
    2012 (1 pro win)
  • 1st Stage 4 Tour of Beijing
    2013
  • 1st Mountains classification, Three Days of De Panne
  • 7th Overall Tour des Fjords
  • 1st Stage 3 (TTT)
  • 7th Overall Arctic Race of Norway
  • 10th Le Samyn
    2014 (1)
  • 1st Stage 8 Tour of Austria
  • 2nd Road race, National Under-23 Road Championships
    2015 (2)
  • 1st Road race, National Road Championships
  • 1st Overall Tour des Fjords
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 3rd Gran Premio Nobili Rubinetterie
    2016
  • 4th Road race, National Road Championships
  • 10th Grand Prix Impanis-Van Petegem
    2018
  • 10th Scheldeprijs
    2019
  • 1st Overall Bay Classic Series
  • 1st Sprints classification
  • 1st Stage 1
  • 7th Scheldeprijs
  • 9th Eschborn–Frankfurt
    2020
  • 8th Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
    2021
  • 2nd Road race, National Road Championships
  • 6th Overall Deutschland Tour
  • 10th E3 Saxo Bank Classic
    2022 (2)
  • 1st Hamburg Cyclassics
  • 1st Stage 4 Tour of Norway
  • 5th Road race, National Road Championships
    2024
  • 6th Road race, Olympic Games

    Grand Tour general classification results timeline

    Grand Tour2015201620172018201920202021202220232024
    Giro d'Italia116
    Tour de France126162155148143127867885
    Vuelta a España118
    Legend
    Did not compete
    DNFDid not finish

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Marco Haller - Team KATUSHA ALPECIN. 8 July 2019.
    2. News: Katusha-Alpecin announce reduced 24-rider roster for 2019. Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 20 November 2018. 4 January 2019.
    3. News: 2020 Team Preview: Bahrain McLaren. Dani. Ostanek. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 26 December 2019. 1 January 2020.
    4. Web site: Bahrain Victorious. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 1 January 2021. https://archive.today/20210101044146/https://www.uci.org/road/teams/TeamDetail/15229/1002125/279. 1 January 2021.
    5. Web site: National Championship, Road, Elite, Austria (Men) . 30 June 2016 . Cycling Archives.
    6. Web site: BORA - HANSGROHE . UCI.org. . 18 February 2022.
    7. Web site: Marco Haller ¦ Humanomed. www.humanomed.at. 2016-03-22. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160410011146/http://www.humanomed.at/en/altis-sportsmedicine/referenzen/marco-haller/. 2016-04-10.
    8. News: Ed. Hood. Marco Haller Interview: Austrian talent winning WorldTour races at 21 years of age. VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. 24 October 2012. 3 August 2024.
    9. News: Tour of Beijing: Marco Haller takes first professional win on stage four to Chang Ping. VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. 12 October 2012. 13 October 2012. Ben. Atkins.
    10. News: Jean-François. Quénet. Hushovd wins inaugural Arctic Race of Norway. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 11 August 2013. 3 August 2024.
    11. News: Peter Kennaugh completes overall victory at Tour of Austria as Marco Haller wins final stage. Sky Sports. Sky UK. 13 July 2014. 3 August 2024.
    12. News: Sadhbh. O'Shea. Nizzolo wins sprint at GP Nobili. Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 19 March 2015. 3 August 2024.
    13. News: Tour des Fjords: Boasson Hagen wins final stage. Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 31 May 2015. 4 June 2015. Jean-François. Quénet.
    14. News: Jean-François. Quénet. Kristoff wins Tour des Fjords opener. Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 27 May 2015. 3 August 2024.
    15. News: Jean-François. Quénet. Tour des Fjords: Kragh Andersen wins in Sandnes. Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 30 May 2015. 3 August 2024.
    16. Web site: 2015 Tour de France start list . 2 July 2015 . Velo News.
    17. Web site: Five talking points from stage 16 of the Tour de France - Cycling Weekly. Cycling Weekly. en-GB. 2016-03-22.
    18. News: Marco Haller start 2019 met zege in Australisch criterium. Dutch. Marco Haller starts 2019 with victory in Australian criterium. WielerFlits.nl. WielerFlits BV. 1 January 2019. 3 August 2024.
    19. Web site: 2019: 102nd Giro d'Italia: Start List . 8 May 2019 . ProCyclingStats.
    20. News: Alex. Ballinger. Watch: Swearing Marco Haller confronts fan who tries to rip bidon from his mouth. Cycling Weekly. TI Media. 23 May 2019. 3 August 2024.
    21. News: Richard. Windsor. Fabio Jakobsen sprints to second consecutive Scheldeprijs title. Cycling Weekly. TI Media. 10 April 2019. 3 August 2024.
    22. News: Bahrain-Merida announce six new signings, including Pello Bilbao, Eros Capecchi and Marco Haller. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 17 October 2019. 3 August 2024.
    23. News: Haller in the top ten at Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. . Bahrain World Tour Cycling Team. 2 February 2020. 3 August 2024.
    24. News: Three wins at national championships. Merida Bikes. Merida Industry Co., Ltd. 21 June 2021. 3 August 2024.
    25. News: Hindley, Higuita and Haller sign for Bora-Hansgrohe. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 4 August 2021. 3 August 2024.
    26. News: Kirsten. Frattini. Tour of Norway: Marco Haller wins stage 4. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 27 May 2022. 3 August 2024.
    27. News: Patrick. Fletcher. Haller beats Van Aert to win BEMER Cyclassics. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 21 August 2022. 3 August 2024.
    28. News: Haller schrammt an Sensation vorbei. German. Haller narrowly misses sensation. Österreichischer Rundfunk. 3 August 2024. 3 August 2024.
    29. News: Joe. Rindl. Evenepoel survives late puncture to win second gold. BBC Sport. BBC. 3 August 2024. 3 August 2024.
    30. Web site: Marco Haller. FirstCycling.com. FirstCycling AS. 3 August 2024.