Race details | |
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Region | Hanover, Germany |
Local name(s) | Sechstagerennen von Hannover (in German) |
Discipline | Track |
Type | Six-day racing |
History | |
First edition | 1913 |
Editions | 10 |
Final edition | 1981 |
First winner |
Willy Lorenz (
GER) Karl Saldow ( GER) |
Most wins | Émile Carrara ( FRA) (2) |
Final winner |
Roman Hermann (
LIE) Horst Schütz ( FRG) |
The Six Days of Hanover was a six-day track cycling race held annually in Hanover, Germany until 1981. [1]
Émile Carrara won in two editions. [2]
In 2011, 30 years after the last edition, an attempt to reorganize the event failed. [3]
Race details | |
---|---|
Region | Hanover, Germany |
Local name(s) | Sechstagerennen von Hannover (in German) |
Discipline | Track |
Type | Six-day racing |
History | |
First edition | 1913 |
Editions | 10 |
Final edition | 1981 |
First winner |
Willy Lorenz (
GER) Karl Saldow ( GER) |
Most wins | Émile Carrara ( FRA) (2) |
Final winner |
Roman Hermann (
LIE) Horst Schütz ( FRG) |
The Six Days of Hanover was a six-day track cycling race held annually in Hanover, Germany until 1981. [1]
Émile Carrara won in two editions. [2]
In 2011, 30 years after the last edition, an attempt to reorganize the event failed. [3]