Six Days of Buenos Aires
Race details | |
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Region | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Discipline | Track |
Type | Six-day racing |
History | |
First edition | 1936 |
Editions | 27 |
The Six Days of Buenos Aires was a former six-day cycling event, held in Luna Park stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Winners
Edition | Winners | Second | Third |
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1936 | Antonio Prior Rafael Ramos |
Bobby Echeverria Jackie Sheehan |
Willy Korsmeier Karl Kretschmer |
1937 I | Gottfried Hürtgen Karl Göbel |
Vicente Demetrio Antonio Prior |
Willy Korsmeier Luciano Montero Hernandez |
1937 II | Gottfried Hürtgen Karl Göbel |
Gino Banbagiotti Ferdinand Grillo |
Jean Van Buggenhout Michel Van Vlockhoven |
1939 | Remigio Saavedra Camiel Dekuysscher |
Ferdinand Grillo Raffaele Di Paco |
Karl Göbel Gottfried Hürtgen |
1940 | Gottfried Hürtgen Raffaele Di Paco |
Erland Christensen Mario Mathieu |
Roger Deneef Constant Huys |
1942 | Fernand Wambst Antonio Bertola |
Mario Mathieu Remigio Saavedra |
Constant Huys Frans Slaats |
1943 | Remigio Saavedra Mario Mathieu |
Antonio Bertola Raffaele Di Paco |
Constant Huys Frans Slaats |
1944 | Frans Slaats Raffaele Di Paco |
Mario Mathieu Remigio Saavedra |
Antonio Bertola Constant Huys |
1945 | Remigio Saavedra Mario Mathieu |
Antonio Bertola Raffaele Di Paco |
Constant Huys Bruno Loatti |
1946 | Émile Ignat Gilbert Doré |
Angel Castellani Mario Mathieu |
Raoul Breuskin Emile Bruneau |
1947 | Alvaro Giorgetti Antonio Bertola |
Gilbert Doré Émile Ignat |
Emile Bruneau Remigio Saavedra |
1948 | Ángel Castellani Antonio Bertola |
Alvaro Giorgetti Robert Vercellone |
Alejandro Fombellida Raoul Martin |
1949 I | Alvaro Giorgetti Robert Vercellone |
Alejandro Fombellida Raoul Martin |
Antonio Bertola Angel Castellani |
1949 II | Raoul Martin Alejandro Fombellida |
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1956 | Héctor Acosta Bruno Sivilotti |
Antonio Alexandre Rodolfo Caccavo |
Elvio Giacche Oscar Giacche |
1958 | Fausto Coppi Jorge Batiz |
Alfredo Estmatges Gabriel Saura |
Antonio Alexandre Ramon Vazquez |
1959 | Jorge Batiz Mino De Rossi |
Jacques Bellenger Bernard Bouvard |
Antonio Alexandre Dulio Biganzoli |
1960 | Enzo Sacchi Ferdinando Terruzzi |
Jorge Batiz Ramon Vazquez |
Bernard Bouvard Jean Raynal |
1961 | Miguel Poblet Jorge Batiz |
Leandro Faggin Guido Messina |
Manfred Donike Edy Gieseler |
1963 | Ricardo Senn Jorge Batiz |
Guillermo Timoner Francisco Tortella |
Willy Aitig Leo Sterckx |
1964 | Ricardo Senn Jorge Batiz |
Gustav Kilian Robert Lelangue |
Carlos Roqueiro Mino De Rossi |
1983 | Willy Debosscher Stefan Schröpfer |
Avelino Perea Modesto Urrutibeazcoa |
Marcelo Alexandre Eduardo Trillini |
1984 | Roman Hermann Eduardo Trillini |
Avelino Perea Modesto Urrutibeazcoa |
Willy Debosscher Rene Kos |
1987 | Marcelo Alexandre Eduardo Trillini |
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1993 | Marcelo Alexandre Danny Clark |
Gabriel Curuchet Juan Curuchet |
Hugo Patissoli Erminio Suarez |
1999 | Juan Curuchet Gabriel Curuchet |
Adriano Baffi Andrea Collinelli |
Jimmi Madsen Bruno Risi |
2000 | Juan Curuchet Gabriel Curuchet |
Juan Llaneras Walter Perez |
Gustavo Artacho Bruno Risi |
References
http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.eu/piste_6jours/6j_buenos_aires.php
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Coordinates: 22°33′01″S 43°06′42″W / 22.5503°S 43.1117°W
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