Six Days of São Paulo

The Six Days of São Paulo was a six-day cycling event held in São Paulo, Brazil. Two editions of the event were held. The first was held in January 1957, won by Italian-Argentine team Severino Rigoni and Bruno Sivilotti; the second in March 1959, won by Brazilian duo Antonio Alba and Claudio Rosa.[1]

Six Days of São Paulo
Race details
RegionSão Paulo, Brazil
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1957 (1957)
Editions2
Final edition1959
First winner Severino Rigoni
Bruno Sivilotti

Winners

Edition Winners Second Third
1957 Severino Rigoni
Bruno Sivilotti
Mario Ghella
Giuseppe Sunzeri
Mario García
Enio Simões
1959 Antonio Alba
Claudio Rosa
Antonio Alexandre
Ramón Vázquez
Bruno Sivilotti
Giuseppe Sunzeri
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References

  1. "6 jours de São Paulo (Brésil)". mémoire-du-cyclisme.net (in French). Retrieved 10 March 2016.
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