Six Days of Saint-Étienne

The Six Days of Saint-Étienne was a six-day track cycling race held annually in the Vélodrome de Saint-Étienne, France.[1]

Six Days of Saint-Étienne
Race details
DateMarch, April, September, October
RegionSaint-Étienne, France
Local name(s)Six Jours de Saint-Étienne (in French)
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1928 (1928)
Editions12
Final edition1953
First winner Lucien Choury (FRA)
 Louis Fabre (FRA)
Most wins Piet van Kempen (NED)
Final winner Ferdinando Terruzzi (ITA)
 Lucien Gillen (LUX)

Piet van Kempen won in three of the twelve editions.[2]

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1928   Lucien Choury
  Louis Fabre
  Oscar Daemers
  Kamiel De Clercq
  Alfred Beyl
  Jean Cugnot
1929   Georges Peyrode
  André Mouton
  Lucien Choury
  Louis Fabre
  Onésime Boucheron
  Raymond Hournon
1930   Piet van Kempen
  Francis Fauré
  André Mouton
  Jean Schorn
  Paul Wuyard
  Roger Peix
1931   Omer De Bruycker
  Albert Billiet
  Henri Aerts
  Louis Muller
  Armand Haesendonck
  August Mortelmans
1932–1935 Not held
1936   Piet van Kempen
  Jean van Buggenhout
  Onésime Boucheron
  André Mouton
  Octave Dayen
  Georges Wambst
1937   Piet van Kempen
  Jean van Buggenhout
  Alfred Crossley
  Jimmy Walthour
  Onésime Boucheron
  André Mouton
1938   Cor Wals
  Marcel Guimbretière
  André Mouton
  Jan Pijnenburg
  Octave Dayen
  Michel Pecqueux
1939–1948 Not held
1949   Émile Carrara
  Raymond Goussot
  Bernard Bouvard
  Roger Godeau
  Raymond Louviot
  Victor Pernac
1950   Guy Lapébie
  Achiel Bruneel
  Ernest Thyssen
  Maurice Depauw
  Arthur Sérès
  Roger-Jean Le Nizerhy
1951   Robert Naeye
  Ernest Thyssen
  Émile Carrara
  Guy Lapébie
  Armin von Büren
  Walter Bücher
1952   Émile Carrara
  Georges Senfftleben
  Bernard Bouvard
  Roger Godeau
  Marcel Logerot
  Roger Piel
1953   Ferdinando Terruzzi
  Lucien Gillen
  Otto Ziege
  Théo Intra
  Robert Chapatte
  Henri Surbatis

References

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  1. ^ "6 jours de Saint-Etienne (France)". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Saint-Etienne, Six Days 1937". cyclingarchives.com. 2023.