Six Days of Ghent

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The Six Days of Ghent (Dutch: Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Gent) is a six-day track cycling race held annually in Ghent, Belgium.

It takes place in the Kuipke velodrome in Ghent's Citadelpark.

The 2006 event was held from the 21 to 26 November but was marred by the death of one of the participating cyclists. During the fifth day's racing, Isaac Gálvez was involved in a serious crash in which he received critical injuries. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, but died on the way there.

[edit] List of winning teams of the Six Days of Ghent

1922 Marcel Buysse (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Oscar Egg (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland)
1923 Lucien Buysse (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Victor Standaert (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1924 Alois Persijn (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Jules Verschelden (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1925 César Debaets (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Jules Van Hevel (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1926 César Debaets (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Emile Thollembeek (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1927 Maurice Dewolf (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Hilaire Hellebaut (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1936 Camile De Kuysscher (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Albert Billiet (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1937 Frans Slaats (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Kees Pellenaars (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1947 Gerrit Schulte (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Gerrit Boeyen (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1948 Achiel Bruneel (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Camile De Kuysscher (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1949 Gerrit Schulte (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Gerrit Boeyen (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1950 Gerrit Schulte (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Gerard Peters (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1951 René Adriaensens (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Albert Bruylandt (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1952 Walter Bücher (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) – Armin Von Büren (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland)
1953 Achiel Bruneel (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Arsène Rijckaert (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1954 Rik Van Steenbergen (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Stan Ockers (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1955 (febr.) Lucien Gillen (Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg) – Fernando Terruzi (Flag of Italy Italy)
1955 (nov.) Rik Van Steenbergen (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Emiel Severeyns (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1956 Reginald Arnold (Flag of Australia Australia) – Fernando Terruzi (Flag of Italy Italy)
1957 Rik Van Steenbergen (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Fred De Bruyne (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1958 Reginand Arnold (Flag of Australia Australia) – Rik Van Looy (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1959 Rik Van Steenbergen (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Fred De Bruyne (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1960 Rik Van Looy (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Peter Post (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1961 Rik Van Looy (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Peter Post (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1965 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Eddy Merckx (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1966 Peter Post (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Fritz Pfenninger (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland)
1967 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Eddy Merckx (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1968 Peter Post (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Leo Duyndam (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1969 Rudi Altig (Flag of Germany Germany) – Sigi Renz (Flag of Germany Germany)
1970 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Jean-Pierre Monseré (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1971 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Roger De Vlaeminck (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1972 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Julien Stevens (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1973 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Graeme Gilmore (Flag of Australia Australia)
1974 Graeme Gilmore (Flag of Australia Australia) – Julien Stevens (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1975 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Eddy Merckx (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1976 Danny Clark (Flag of Australia Australia) – Donald Allan (Flag of Australia Australia)
1977 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Eddy Merckx (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1978 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Gerrie Knetemann (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1979 Danny Clark (Flag of Australia Australia) – Donald Allan (Flag of Australia Australia)
1980 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Albert Fritz (Flag of Germany Germany)
1981 Patrick Sercu (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Gert Frank (Flag of Denmark Denmark)
1982 Danny Clark (Flag of Australia Australia) – Donald Allan (Flag of Australia Australia)
1983 René Pijnen (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1984 Gert Frank (Flag of Denmark Denmark) – Hans Henrik Oersted (Flag of Denmark Denmark)
1985 Stan Tourné (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1986 Danny Clark (Flag of Australia Australia) – Anthony Doyle (Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom)
1987 Danny Clark (Flag of Australia Australia) – Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1988 Urs Freuler (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) – Roman Hermann (Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein)
1989 Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Stan Tourné (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1990 Danny Clark (Flag of Australia Australia) – Roland Günther (Flag of Germany Germany)
1991 Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Tony Doyle (Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom)
1992 Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Jens Veggerby (Flag of Denmark Denmark)
1993 Bruno Risi (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) – Kurt Betschart (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland)
1994 Danny Clark (Flag of Australia Australia) – Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
1995 Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Andreas Kappes (Flag of Germany Germany)
1996 Bruno Risi (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) – Kurt Betschart (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland)
1997 Etienne De Wilde (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Matthew Gilmore (Flag of Australia Australia)
1998 Silvio Martinello (Flag of Italy Italy) – Marco Villa (Flag of Italy Italy)
1999 Jimmi Madsen (Flag of Denmark Denmark) – Scott McGrory (Flag of Australia Australia)
2000 Matthew Gilmore (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Silvio Martinello (Flag of Italy Italy) [Matthew Gilmore became Belgian in 1998]
2001 Matthew Gilmore (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Scott McGrory (Flag of Australia Australia)
2002 Bruno Risi (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) – Kurt Betschart (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland)
2003 Matthew Gilmore (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Bradley Wiggins (Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom)
2004 Robert Slippens (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) – Danny Stam (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
2005 Matthew Gilmore (Flag of Belgium Belgium) – Iljo Keisse (Flag of Belgium Belgium)
2006 No winners.

Note: Robert Bartko and Iljo Keisse were leading when Isaac Gálvez crashed and died during the fifth day. Due to his death, the race was immediately stopped. It was officially canceled and no winners were declared.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Keisse and Bartko claim Rotterdam six day", Cyclingnews.com, 2007-01-10. Retrieved on 2007-02-28. “for the man who had been deprived of glory after the horrific death of Galvez in Gent”

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