The Six Days of New York was a former six-day cycling event, held in New York City, in Madison Square Garden's velodrome. Between 1899 and 1961, a total of 73 editions were held, sometimes three per year.[1] Only the Six Days of Berlin and the Six Days of Ghent had more runnings. Australian Alfred Goullet and Italian Franco Giorgetti hold the record with eight wins each.

Six Days of New York
1908 Six Days of New York
Race details
RegionNew York, United States
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1899 (1899)
Editions73
Final edition1961
First winner
Most wins Alfred Goullet (AUS)
 Franco Giorgetti (ITA)
(8 wins)
Final winner
  •  Oskar Plattner (SUI)
  •  Armin von Büren (SUI)

Madison edit

The madison team event, one of the most popular disciplines in track cycling, was invented during the Six Days of New York and named after the second Madison Square Garden, where the venue was held.[2] In French the discipline is known as the "American race" (course à l'américaine).

Roll of honor edit

 
Crash during the 1913 Six Days of New York
Year Winners
1899   Charles Miller
  Frank Waller
1900   Floyd MacFarland
  Harry Elkes
1901   Robert Walthour
  Archie McEachern
1902   George Leander
  Floyd Krebs
1903   Robert Walthour
  Ben Munroe
1904   Oliver Dorlon
  Eddy Root
1905   Joe Fogler
  Eddy Root
1906   Joe Fogler
  Eddy Root
1907   Walter Rütt
  John Stol
1908   Floyd McFarland
  Jim Moran
1909   Walter Rütt
  Jack Clark
1910   Eddy Root
  Jim Moran
1911   Joe Fogler
  Jack Clark
1912   Joe Fogler
  Walter Rütt
1913   Joe Fogler
  Alfred Goullet
1914   Alfred Grenda
  Alfred Goullet
1915   Alfred Grenda
  Alfred Hill
1916   Marcel Dupuy
  Oscar Egg
1917   Alfred Goullet
  Jake Magin
1918   Reggie McNamara
  Jake Magin
1919   Alfred Goullet
  Eddy Madden
1920 (1)   Alfred Goullet
  Jake Magin
1920 (2)   Ray Eaton
  Harry Kaiser
1920 (3)   Maurice Brocco
  Willy Coburn
Year Winners
1921 (1)   Piet van Kempen
  Oscar Egg
1921 (2)   Alfred Goullet
  Maurice Brocco
1922 (1)   Reggie McNamara
  Alfred Grenda
1922 (2)   Alfred Goullet
  Gaetano Belloni
1923 (1)   Alfred Goullet
  Alfred Grenda
1923 (2)   Ernest Kockler
  Percy Lawrence
1924 (1)   Maurice Brocco
  Marcel Buysse
1924 (2)   Reggie McNamara
  Piet van Kempen
1925 (1)   Fred Spencer
  Bob Walthour
1925 (2)   Gérard Debaets
  Alfons Goossens
1926 (1)   Reggie McNamara
  Franco Giorgetti
1926 (2)   Reggie McNamara
  Pietro Linari
1927 (1)   Reggie McNamara
  Franco Giorgetti
1927 (2)   Fred Spencer
  Charley Winter
1928 (1)   Gérard Debaets
  Franco Giorgetti
1928 (2)   Fred Spencer
  Franco Giorgetti
1929 (1)   Dave Lands
  Willy Grimm
1929 (2)   Gérard Debaets
  Franco Giorgetti
1929 (3)   Gérard Debaets
  Franco Giorgetti
1930 (1)   Paul Broccardo
  Gaetano Belloni
1930 (2)   Maurice Brocco
  Franco Giorgetti
1931 (1)   Marcel Guimbretière
  Alfred Letourneur
1931 (2)   Marcel Guimbretière
  Alfred Letourneur
1932 (1)   William Peden
  Reggie McNamara
Year Winners
1932 (2)   William Peden
  Fred Spencer
1933 (1)   Gérard Debaets
  Alfred Letourneur
1933 (2)   William Peden
  Alfred Letourneur
1934 (1)   Marcel Guimbretière
  Paul Broccardo
1934 (2)   Gérard Debaets
  Alfred Letourneur
1935 (1)   Franco Giorgetti
  Alfred Letourneur
1935 (2)   Gustav Kilian
  Heinz Vopel
1936 (1)   Gustav Kilian
  Heinz Vopel
1936 (2)   Jim Walthour
  Alfred Crossley
1937 (1)   Jean Aerts
  Omer de Bruycker
1937 (2)   Gustav Kilian
  Heinz Vopel
1938   Gustav Kilian
  Heinz Vopel
1939 (1)   William Peden
  Douglas Peden
1939 (2)   Cecil Yates
  Cesare Moretti
1940-47 Not held
1948 (1)   Alvaro Giorgetti
  Angelo de Bacco
1948 (2)   Emile Bruneau
  Louis Saen
1948 (3)   Alvaro Giorgetti
  Cesare Moretti
1949 (1)   Hugo Koblet
  Walter Diggelmann
1949 (2)   Reginald Arnold
  Alfred Strom
1950   Ferdinando Terruzzi
  Severino Rigoni
1951-58 Not held
1959   Ferdinando Terruzzi
  Leandro Faggin
1960 Not held
1961   Oscar Plattner
  Armin von Büren

References edit

  1. ^ Gabriele, Michael C. (2011), The Golden Age of Bicycle Racing in New Jersey, History Press, London, ISBN 978-16-142350-64, p25
  2. ^ "A Brutal Exhibition". The New York Times. 11 December 1897. Retrieved 25 February 2016.

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