Six Days of Maastricht
Race details
RegionMontreal, Canada
Local name(s)Six Jours de Montréal (in French)
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1929 (1929)
Editions37
Final edition1980
First winner Maurice Declerck (BEL)
 Willy Coburn (USA)
Most wins William Peden (CAN) (7 wins)
Final winner Willy Debosscher (BEL)
 Pietro Algeri (ITA)

The Six Days of Montreal was a six-day track cycling race held annually in the Montreal Forum, Canada, from 1929 to 1942 and from 1963 to 1980.[1]

37 editions were organized during these two periods. William Peden holds the record for most victories with 7.[2]

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1929 United States Willy Coburn
Belgium Maurice Declerck
United States William Coles
Canada William Peden
United States Earl Best
United States Albert Crossley
1930 (1) Canada Joe Laporte
Netherlands Piet van Kempen
Canada Lew Elder
Canada William Peden
United States Albert Crossley
Canada Reginald Fielding
1930 (2) Canada Lew Elder
Australia Horace Horder
Canada Reginald Fielding
Canada William Peden
Belgium Marcel Boogmans
Canada Laurent Gadou
1931 (1) Canada Henri Lepage
Canada William Peden
Canada Reginald Fielding
United States Harvey Black
Australia George Dempsey
Canada Laurent Gadou
1931 (2) Canada Henri Lepage
Canada William Peden
Canada Jules Audy
Netherlands Piet van Kempen
Australia Horace Horder
Switzerland Freddy Zach
1932 (1) Canada Jules Audy
Canada William Peden
Canada Henri Lepage
France Alfred Letourneur
Canada Reginald Fielding
United States Xavier Van Slembroeck
1932 (2) Canada Reginald Fielding
Canada William Peden
Canada Jules Audy
United States Albert Crossley
United States Dave Lands
Australia Reginald McNamara
1933 (1) Belgium Gérard Debaets
France Alfred Letourneur
Canada Laurent Gadou
Canada William Peden
Germany Hans Putzfeld
Germany Bernhard Stubecke
1933 (2) United States Frank Bartell
Canada Laurent Gadou
Canada Jules Audy
Canada William Peden
Canada Henri Lepage
France Alfred Letourneur
1934 (1) Canada Jules Audy
Canada William Peden
Canada Henri Lepage
France Alfred Letourneur
Switzerland Freddy Zach
Australia Reginald McNamara
1934 (2) Germany Ernst Müller
United States Charles Winter
Canada Henri Lepage
United States Jimmy Walthour
United States Frank Bartell
Canada Laurent Gadou
1935 (1) Germany Gustav Kilian
Germany Heinz Vopel
Canada Jules Audy
United States Jimmy Walthour
United States Albert Crossley
Canada Henri Lepage
1935 (2) Germany Gustav Kilian
Germany Heinz Vopel
Canada Henri Lepage
United States Jimmy Walthour
United States Frank Bartell
United States Fred Ottevaire
1936 (1) Germany Gustav Kilian
Germany Heinz Vopel
Canada Jules Audy
Canada Henri Lepage
United States Henry O'Brien
Republic of Ireland Jack Sheehan
1936 (2) Canada Raymond Bedard
United States Jerry Rodman
Canada Georges Trepanier
United States Oscar Juner
United States Dave Lands
Canada Roy McDonald
United States Archie Bollaert
Canada Fernand Pelletier
Canada Pete Willeskey
1937 Germany Gustav Kilian
Germany Heinz Vopel
France Emile Diot
France Emile Ignat
Canada Douglas Peden
Canada William Peden
1938 Canada Douglas Peden
Canada William Peden
Germany Gustav Kilian
Germany Heinz Vopel
United States Albert Crossley
United States Jimmy Walthour
1939 No edition
1940 United States Angelo De Bacco
United States Cecil Yates
Canada René Cyr
Canada William Peden
Canada Raymond Bedard
United States Fred Ottevaire
1941 United States Angelo De Bacco
Canada René Cyr
Canada Jules Audy
United States Cecil Yates
Canada Douglas Peden
Canada William Peden
1942 United States Charles Bergna
Canada William Peden
United States Angelo De Bacco
Canada René Cyr
United States William Anderson
United States Bill Logan
1943-1962 No editions
1963 Italy Mino De Rossi
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Belgium Robert Lelangue
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Germany Willi Altig
France André Darrigade
1964 (1) Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Italy Mino De Rossi
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Germany Klaus Bugdahl
Luxembourg Lucien Gillen
1964 (2) Luxembourg Lucien Gillen
Belgium Robert Lelangue
Italy Leandro Faggin
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Belgium Emile Severeyns
1965 (1) Germany Klaus Bugdahl
Germany Klemens Grossimlinghaus
Italy Giuseppe Beghetto
Italy Sergio Bianchetto
Belgium Romain Deloof
Germany Horst Oldenburg
1965 (2) Denmark Freddy Eugen
Italy Leandro Faggin
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
Germany Sigi Renz
Luxembourg Lucien Gillen
Belgium Robert Lelangue
1966 (1) Denmark Freddy Eugen
Italy Leandro Faggin
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
Germany Sigi Renz
Luxembourg Lucien Gillen
Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
1966 (2) Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Denmark Freddy Eugen
Italy Leandro Faggin
Germany Horst Oldenburg
Germany Dieter Kemper
1967 (1) Belgium Patrick Sercu
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Denmark Freddy Eugen
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
Netherlands Peter Post
1967 (2) Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Denmark Freddy Eugen
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
Italy Leandro Faggin
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Belgium Emile Severeyns
1968 (1) Germany Horst Oldenburg
Italy Leandro Faggin
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Denmark Freddy Eugen
1968 (2) Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
Switzerland Louis Pfenninger
Germany Klaus Bugdahl
Germany Wolfgang Schulze
Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Denmark Freddy Eugen
1969 France Jacky Mourioux
France Alain Van Lancker
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
Switzerland Louis Pfenninger
1970 No edition
1971 United Kingdom Tony Gowland
Italy Gianni Motta
Belgium Norbert Seeuws
Belgium Julien Stevens
Netherlands Jan Janssen
Netherlands Gerard Koel
1972 Belgium Norbert Seeuws
Belgium Julien Stevens
Netherlands Jan Janssen
Netherlands Gerard Koel
United States Jackie Simes
United States John Vande Velde
1973 Belgium Ferdinand Bracke
Belgium Robert Van Lancker
United States Jack Simes
United States John Vande Velde
Belgium Norbert Seeuws
Belgium Julien Stevens
1974-1978 No editions
1979 Italy Pietro Algeri
Belgium Willy Debosscher
Netherlands Gerben Karstens
Netherlands Martin Venix
Denmark Gert Frank
Denmark Kim Gunnar Svendsen
1980 Italy Pietro Algeri
Belgium Willy Debosscher
Netherlands Gerben Karstens
Netherlands Martin Venix
Netherlands Herman Ponsteen
Belgium Gustaaf Van Roosbroeck

References

  1. "6 jours de Montreal (Canada)". Memoire du Cyclisme. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  2. "Montreal 6-Days". FirstCycling.com. 2022.


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