Six Days of Milan

The Six Days of Milan (Italian: Sei Giorni di Milano) was a six-day track cycling race held in Milan, Italy from 1927 until 2008.[1]

Six Days of Milan
Race details
RegionMilan, Italy
Local name(s)6 Giorni di Milano
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1927 (1927)
Editions29
Final edition2008
First winner
Most wins Francesco Moser (ITA) (6 wins)
Final winner

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1927 Costante Girardengo
Alfredo Binda
Domenico Piemontesi
Piet van Kempen
Pietro Bestetti
Alfredo Dinale
1928 Costante Girardengo
Pietro Linari
Onésime Boucheron
Alessandro Tonani
Lucien Choury
Louis Fabre
1929-1960 No race
1961 Ferdinando Terruzzi
Reginald Arnold
Peter Post
Rik Van Looy
Walter Bucher
Fritz Pfenninger
1962 Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
Reginald Arnold
Ferdinando Terruzzi
Peter Post
Rik Van Looy
1963 Peter Post
Ferdinando Terruzzi
Klaus Bugdahl
Fritz Pfenninger
Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
1964 Rik Van Steenbergen
Leandro Faggin
Peter Post
Ferdinando Terruzzi
Palle Lykke Jensen
Fritz Pfenninger
1965 Rik Van Steenbergen
Gianni Motta
Peter Post
Ferdinando Terruzzi
Dieter Kemper
Horst Oldenburg
1966 Peter Post
Gianni Motta
Freddy Eugen
Palle Lykke Jensen
Leandro Faggin
Patrick Sercu
1967 Peter Post
Gianni Motta
Klaus Bugdahl
Patrick Sercu
Leandro Faggin
Sigi Renz
1968 Peter Post
Gianni Motta
Rudi Altig
Felice Gimondi
Dieter Kemper
Horst Oldenburg
1969 Dieter Kemper
Horst Oldenburg
Eddy Merckx
Patrick Sercu
Michele Dancelli
Peter Post
1970 Dieter Kemper
Norbert Seeuws
Klaus Bugdahl
Sigi Renz
Romain Deloof
Fritz Pfenninger
1971 Eddy Merckx
Julien Stevens
Gianni Motta
Peter Post
Erich Spahn
Fritz Pfenninger
1972 Felice Gimondi
Sigi Renz
Gianni Motta
Patrick Sercu
Carlo Rancati
Alain Van Lancker
1973 Patrick Sercu
Julien Stevens
Gianni Motta
Alain Van Lancker
Felice Gimondi
Sigi Renz
1974-1975 No race
1976 Francesco Moser
Patrick Sercu
Felice Gimondi
Rik Van Linden
Albert Fritz
Wolfgang Schulze
1977 Felice Gimondi
Rik Van Linden
Freddy Maertens
Marc Demeyer
Francesco Moser
René Pijnen
1978 Francesco Moser
René Pijnen
Giuseppe Saronni
Patrick Sercu
Donald Allan
Felice Gimondi
1979 Francesco Moser
René Pijnen
Albert Fritz
Wilfried Peffgen
Patrick Sercu
Felice Gimondi
1980 Giuseppe Saronni
Patrick Sercu
Albert Fritz
René Pijnen
Roger De Vlaeminck
Alfons De Wolf
1981 Francesco Moser
Patrick Sercu
Albert Fritz
René Pijnen
Donald Allan
Danny Clark
1982 Giuseppe Saronni
René Pijnen
Francesco Moser
Patrick Sercu
Maurizio Bidinost
Urs Freuler
1983 Francesco Moser
René Pijnen
Moreno Argentin
Patrick Sercu
Maurizio Bidinost
Urs Freuler
1984 Francesco Moser
René Pijnen
Guido Bontempi
Dietrich Thurau
Roman Hermann
Horst Schütz
1985-1995 No race
1996 Silvio Martinello
Marco Villa
Kurt Betschart
Bruno Risi
Pierangelo Bincoletto
Giovanni Lombardi
1997 Silvio Martinello
Marco Villa
Kurt Betschart
Bruno Risi
Adriano Baffi
Gianni Bugno
1998 Silvio Martinello
Etienne De Wilde
Adriano Baffi
Andreas Kappes
Matthew Gilmore
Marco Villa
1999 Silvio Martinello
Marco Villa
Adriano Baffi
Andreas Kappes
Andrea Collinelli
Jimmi Madsen
2000-2007 No race
2008 Paolo Bettini
Joan Llaneras
Filippo Pozzato
Luke Roberts
Sebastián Donadio
Walter Pérez
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References

  1. "Six Days of Milan". Memoire-du-cyclisme. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
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