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RIDERS

This is the crew that brings the energy. Our athletes push limits, chase progress, and show up every day with passion and grit. United by drive and fueled by teamwork, they represent Haro on and off the field—training hard, having fun, and always raising the bar.

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BMX

MATTHIAS DANDOIS

Often an unsung hero of BMX, flatland is on the fringe of a sport that is already on the fringe. Yet Matthias’ riding is different, Matthias’ riding is not just admired by fellow flatlanders, or even BMXers, his riding transcends BMX and entrances anyone who watches him ride just one time. Matthias’ riding is something special that can’t be described and is best to be simply enjoyed. And when Matthias steps off his bike, his personality and disposition is as engaging as his riding. Matthias is one of a kind who’s riding is meant for the world to enjoy!

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BMX X MTB

COLIN VARANYAK

A veteran of the streets and an X Games champ, Colin has evolved as a rider and a person. Colin has been part of the Haro family for a minute, repping our Premium brand with signature parts. Adding Colin to the Haro pro team was an obvious move for all involved.

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MTB

CJ SELIG

Originally from Upstate New York, CJ Selig didn’t find MTBs until moving to Big Bear Lake. With a strong scene and incredible terrain right outside her door, CJ “fell in love with the sport, becoming completely obsessed until today, ten years later, bikes are still my favorite thing to talk about. I'm so thrilled to be riding Haro bikes, because they've been a genuine and passionate brand and because the bikes are damn good.  I've tried (and enjoyed) every type of bike riding you can think of, but big jumps and big mountain freeride are my current passions, so my goals are all centered around improving in these areas.  The more big jumps I can do, the more comfortable and skilled I can get on them, while the more mountains I push up the more dirt surfing I can do.

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MTB

LUKAS MAYER

Freeride is inherently a creative sport, but when you combine your riding with a passion for building jumps and trails, you find a new way of looking at the world around you. Such is the case with Haro rider Lukáš Mayer.

With the vision and precision to make unique projects come to life from behind an excavator, he uses his experience shaping trails around the world to build lines that complement his unique riding style. No stranger to big air, Lukáš is making the rounds on the Fest Series in iconic places like Slovenia as both rider and shaper and we couldn’t be more stoked on the results.

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MTB

FILIP DIAN

One of the main goals of a freerider is to go big. But when you’re pushing the boundaries of the sport, the drops and jumps you search for can’t be found in a bikepark. This is where Haro rider Filip Dian steps in. Endless hours shaping trails, placing wood and scraping landings can only come from someone as passionate and driven to ride as Filip.

He’s responsible for some of the biggest freeride features in his area, and this combined with his determination to ride gnarly hits has gotten him global attention, both on and off a bike. Riding Fest Series lines as well as creating the features other Pro riders enjoy has taken Filip from Poland to Virgin, Utah and beyond.

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ROAD

LASSE NORMAN LETH

Lasse Norman has been a professional road cyclist for over ten years, riding for some of the world’s most successful teams. Since 2010, he has also been a key member of the Danish national track team.

On the track, he has won international medals around the world, including five Olympic medals – two of them gold – as well as four World Championship titles.

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