Six Days of Frankfurt

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

Six Days of Frankfurt
Race details
RegionFrankfurt, Germany
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1911 (1911)
Editions37 (as of 1983)
Final edition1983
First winner John Stol (NED)
 Gottfried Hürtgen (GER)
Most wins Albert Fritz (GER) (6 wins)
Final winner Albert Fritz (GER)
 Dietrich Thurau (GER)

Winners

Year Winner
1911 John Stol
Walter Rütt
1912 Albert Eichholz
Otto Rosenfeld
1913-27No race
1928 Emil Richli
Willy Rieger
1929 Oskar Tietz
Willy Rieger
1930No race
1931 Karl Göbel
Alfredo Dinale
1932 Adolf Schön
Oskar Tietz
1933 Jan Pijnenburg
Victor Rausch
1934-50No race
1951 Ludwig Hörmann
Harry Saager
1952 Hugo Koblet
Armin von Büren
1953 Hugo Koblet
Armin von Büren
1954 Jean Roth
Walter Bucher
1955 Georges Senfftleben
Dominique Forlini
Any Guanyadors
1956 Kay Werner Nielsen
Evan Klamer
1957No race
1958 Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
1959 Kay Werner Nielsen
Palle Lykke
1960 Kay Werner Nielsen
Palle Lykke
1961 Fritz Pfenninger
Klaus Bugdahl
1962 Fritz Pfenninger
Klaus Bugdahl
1963 Rik Van Steenbergen
Palle Lykke
1964 Rudi Altig
Hans Junkermann
1965 Rudi Altig
Dieter Kemper
1966 Patrick Sercu
Klaus Bugdahl
1967 Peter Post
Fritz Pfenninger
1968 Patrick Sercu
Rudi Altig
1969 Peter Post
Patrick Sercu
Year Winner
1970 Sigi Renz
Jürgen Tschan
1971 Peter Post
Patrick Sercu
1972 Leo Duyndam
Jürgen Tschan
1973 Sigi Renz
Wolfgang Schulze
1974No disputats
1975 René Pijnen
Günther Haritz
1976 Dietrich Thurau
Günther Haritz
1977 Dietrich Thurau
Jürgen Tschan
1978 Patrick Sercu
Dietrich Thurau
1979 René Pijnen
Gregor Braun
1980 René Pijnen
Gregor Braun
1981 Dietrich Thurau
Gregor Braun
1982No race
1983 Dietrich Thurau
Albert Fritz

References

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