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 ( Belgium) – Oscar Egg ( Switzerland) |
1923 | Lucien Buysse ( Belgium) – Victor Standaert ( Belgium) |
1924 | Alois Persijn ( Belgium) – Jules Verschelden ( Belgium) |
1925 | César Debaets ( Belgium) – Jules Van Hevel ( Belgium) |
1926 | César Debaets ( Belgium) – Emile Thollembeek ( Belgium) |
1927 | Maurice Dewolf ( Belgium) – Hilaire Hellebaut ( Belgium) |
1936 | Camile De Kuysscher ( Belgium) – Albert Billiet ( Belgium) |
1937 | Frans Slaats ( Netherlands) – Kees Pellenaars ( Netherlands) |
1947 | Gerrit Schulte ( Netherlands) – Gerrit Boeyen ( Netherlands) |
1948 | Achiel Bruneel ( Belgium) – Camile De Kuysscher ( Belgium) |
1949 | Gerrit Schulte ( Netherlands) – Gerrit Boeyen ( Netherlands) |
1950 | Gerrit Schulte ( Netherlands) – Gerard Peters ( Netherlands) |
1951 | René Adriaensens ( Belgium) – Albert Bruylandt ( Belgium) |
1952 | Walter Bücher ( Switzerland) – Armin Von Büren ( Switzerland) |
1953 | Achiel Bruneel ( Belgium) – Arsène Rijckaert ( Belgium) |
1954 | Rik Van Steenbergen ( Belgium) – Stan Ockers ( Belgium) |
1955 (febr.) | Lucien Gillen ( Luxembourg) – Fernando Terruzi ( Italy) |
1955 (nov.) | Rik Van Steenbergen ( Belgium) – Emiel Severeyns ( Belgium) |
1956 | Reginald Arnold ( Australia) – Fernando Terruzi ( Italy) |
1957 | Rik Van Steenbergen ( Belgium) – Fred De Bruyne ( Belgium) |
1958 | Reginand Arnold ( Australia) – Rik Van Looy ( Belgium) |
1959 | Rik Van Steenbergen ( Belgium) – Fred De Bruyne ( Belgium) |
1960 | Rik Van Looy ( Belgium) – Peter Post ( Netherlands) |
1961 | Rik Van Looy ( Belgium) – Peter Post ( Netherlands) |
1965 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Eddy Merckx ( Belgium) |
1966 | Peter Post ( Netherlands) – Fritz Pfenninger ( Switzerland) |
1967 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Eddy Merckx ( Belgium) |
1968 | Peter Post ( Netherlands) – Leo Duyndam ( Netherlands) |
1969 | Rudi Altig ( Germany) – Sigi Renz ( Germany) |
1970 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Jean-Pierre Monseré ( Belgium) |
1971 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Roger De Vlaeminck ( Belgium) |
1972 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Julien Stevens ( Belgium) |
1973 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Graeme Gilmore ( Australia) |
1974 | Graeme Gilmore ( Australia) – Julien Stevens ( Belgium) |
1975 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Eddy Merckx ( Belgium) |
1976 | Danny Clark ( Australia) – Donald Allan ( Australia) |
1977 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Eddy Merckx ( Belgium) |
1978 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Gerrie Knetemann ( Netherlands) |
1979 | Danny Clark ( Australia) – Donald Allan ( Australia) |
1980 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Albert Fritz ( Germany) |
1981 | Patrick Sercu ( Belgium) – Gert Frank ( Denmark) |
1982 | Danny Clark ( Australia) – Donald Allan ( Australia) |
1983 | René Pijnen ( Netherlands) – Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) |
1984 | Gert Frank ( Denmark) – Hans Henrik Oersted ( Denmark) |
1985 | Stan Tourné ( Belgium) – Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) |
1986 | Danny Clark ( Australia) – Anthony Doyle ( United Kingdom) |
1987 | Danny Clark ( Australia) – Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) |
1988 | Urs Freuler ( Switzerland) – Roman Hermann ( Liechtenstein) |
1989 | Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) – Stan Tourné ( Belgium) |
1990 | Danny Clark ( Australia) – Roland Günther ( Germany) |
1991 | Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) – Tony Doyle ( United Kingdom) |
1992 | Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) – Jens Veggerby ( Denmark) |
1993 | Bruno Risi ( Switzerland) – Kurt Betschart ( Switzerland) |
1994 | Danny Clark ( Australia) – Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) |
1995 | Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) – Andreas Kappes ( Germany) |
1996 | Bruno Risi ( Switzerland) – Kurt Betschart ( Switzerland) |
1997 | Etienne De Wilde ( Belgium) – Matthew Gilmore ( Australia) |
1998 | Silvio Martinello ( Italy) – Marco Villa ( Italy) |
1999 | Jimmi Madsen ( Denmark) – Scott McGrory ( Australia) |
2000 | Matthew Gilmore ( Belgium) – Silvio Martinello ( Italy) [Matthew Gilmore became Belgian in 1998] |
2001 | Matthew Gilmore ( Belgium) – Scott McGrory ( Australia) |
2002 | Bruno Risi ( Switzerland) – Kurt Betschart ( Switzerland) |
2003 | Matthew Gilmore ( Belgium) – Bradley Wiggins ( United Kingdom) |
2004 | Robert Slippens ( Netherlands) – Danny Stam ( Netherlands) |
2005 | Matthew Gilmore ( Belgium) – Iljo Keisse ( 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
[edit] External links
- Official site - primarily in Dutch