Race details | |
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Region | Aarhus, Denmark |
Local name(s) | Seksdagesløbet i Århus (in Danish) |
Discipline | Track |
Type | Six-day racing |
History | |
First edition | 1954 |
Editions | 9 |
Final edition | 1961 |
First winner | Georges Senfftleben (FRA) Roger Godeau (FRA) |
Most wins | Kay Werner Nielsen (DEN) (3 wins) |
Final winner | Palle Lykke (DEN) Kay Werner Nielsen (DEN) |
The Six Days of Aarhus was a short-lived six-day track cycling race held annually in Aarhus, Denmark.[1]
Kay Werner Nielsen holds the record of victories, winning 3 times.[2]
Winners
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1954 (feb) | Georges Senfftleben Roger Godeau |
Jean Roth Walter Bucher |
Oscar Plattner Arie Van Vliet |
1954 (nov) | Alfred Strom Sydney Patterson |
Kay Werner Nielsen Evan Klamer |
Heinz Zoll Herbert Weinrich |
1955 | Kay Werner Nielsen Evan Klamer |
Heinz Zoll Herbert Weinrich |
Pierre Iacoponelli Ferdinando Terruzzi |
1956 | Jean Roth Walter Bucher |
Dominique Forlini Georges Senfftleben |
Kay Werner Nielsen Keld Leveau |
1957 | Oscar Plattner Fritz Pfenninger |
Kay Werner Nielsen Evan Klamer |
Ferdinando Terruzzi Herbert Weinrich |
1958 | Kay Werner Nielsen Palle Lykke |
Jean Roth Fritz Pfenninger |
Ferdinando Terruzzi Knud Linge |
1959 | Ferdinando Terruzzi Knud Linge |
Kay Werner Nielsen Palle Lykke |
Jean Roth Fritz Pfenninger |
1960 | Rik Van Steenbergen Emile Severeyns |
Kay Werner Nielsen Palle Lykke |
Bendy Pedersen Hans-Edmund Andresen |
1961 | Kay Werner Nielsen Palle Lykke |
Oscar Plattner Klaus Bugdahl |
Rik Van Steenbergen Emile Severeyns |
References
- ↑ "6 jours d'Aarhus (Danemark)". Memoire du Cyclisme. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
- ↑ "Århus 6-days". FirstCycling.com. 2022.
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