Six Days of Paris

The Six Days of Paris was a six-day track cycling race held annually in Paris, France.[1]

Six Days of Paris
Race details
RegionParis, France
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1913 (1913)
Editions42 (as of 1981)
Final edition1981
First winner Alfred Goullet (AUS)
 Joe Fogler (USA)
Final winner Charly Mottet (FRA)
 Etienne De Wilde (BEL)

Winners

Year Winner
1913 Alfred Goullet
Joe Fogler
1914 Léon Hourlier
Léon Comès
1915-20No race
1921 Oscar Egg
Georges Sérès
1922 Emile Aerts
Georges Sérès
1923 Oscar Egg
Piet van Kempen
1924 Emile Aerts
Georges Sérès
1925 Alfred Beyl
Piet van Kempen
1926 Charles Lacquehay
Georges Wambst
1927 Emile Aerts
Reginald McNamara
1928 (1) Charles Lacquehay
Georges Wambst
1928 (2) Onésime Boucheron
Alessandro Tonani
1929 André Raynaud
Octave Dayen
1930 Charles Pélissier
Armand Blanchonnet
1931 Pietro Linari
Alfredo Dinale
1932 Piet van Kempen
Jan Pijnenburg
Year Winner
1933 Paul Broccardo
Marcel Guimbretière
1934 Jan Pijnenburg
Cor Wals
1935 (1) Paul Broccardo
Marcel Guimbretière
1935 (2) Maurice Archambaud
Roger Lapébie
1936 Kees Pellenaars
Adolf Schön
1937 Albert Billiet
Cor Wals
1938 Albert Billiet
Karel Kaers
1939 Albert Billiet
Albert Buysse
1940-45No race
1946 Gerrit Schulte
Gerrit Boeijen
1947 Achiel Bruneel
Robert Naeye
1948 Arthur Sérès
Guy Lapébie
1949 Achiel Bruneel
Guy Lapébie
1950 Gerrit Schulte
Gerrit Peters
1951 René Adriaenssens
Albert Bruylandt
1952 Rik Van Steenbergen
Achiel Bruneel
Year Winner
1953 Gerrit Schulte
Gerrit Peters
1954 Roger Godeau
Georges Senfftleben
1955 Reginald Arnold
Sid Patterson
Russell Mockridge
1956 Walter Bucher
Oskar Plattner
Jean Roth
1957 Jacques Anquetil
André Darrigade
Ferdinando Terruzzi
1958 Jacques Anquetil
André Darrigade
Ferdinando Terruzzi
1959-83No race
1984 (1) Gert Frank
Bernard Vallet
1984 (2) Francesco Moser
René Pijnen
1985 Stan Tourné
Etienne De Wilde
1986 Danny Clark
Bernard Vallet
1987No race
1988 Danny Clark
Anthony Doyle
1989 Charly Mottet
Etienne De Wilde
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References

  1. "6 jours du Paris". Memoire du Cyclisme. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
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