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Six Days of Milan

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Six Days of Milan
Race details
RegionMilan, Italy
Local name(s)6 Giorni di Milano
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1927 (1927)
Editions29
Final edition2008
First winner
Most wins Francesco Moser (ITA) (6 wins)
Final winner

The Six Days of Milan (Italian: Sei Giorni di Milano) was a six-day track cycling race held in Milan, Italy from 1927 until 2008.[1]

Winners

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Franco Bitossi and Eddy Merckx during the 1971 Six Days of Milan
Year Winner Second Third
1927 Italy Costante Girardengo
Italy Alfredo Binda
Italy Domenico Piemontesi
Netherlands Piet van Kempen
Italy Pietro Bestetti
Italy Alfredo Dinale
1928 Italy Costante Girardengo
Italy Pietro Linari
France Onésime Boucheron
Italy Alessandro Tonani
France Lucien Choury
France Louis Fabre
1929-1960 No race
1961 Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Australia Reginald Arnold
Netherlands Peter Post
Belgium Rik Van Looy
Switzerland Walter Bucher
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
1962 Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Australia Reginald Arnold
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Netherlands Peter Post
Belgium Rik Van Looy
1963 Netherlands Peter Post
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
West Germany Klaus Bugdahl
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
Belgium Emile Severeyns
1964 Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
Italy Leandro Faggin
Netherlands Peter Post
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
1965 Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
Italy Gianni Motta
Netherlands Peter Post
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
West Germany Dieter Kemper
West Germany Horst Oldenburg
1966 Netherlands Peter Post
Italy Gianni Motta
Denmark Freddy Eugen
Denmark Palle Lykke Jensen
Italy Leandro Faggin
Belgium Patrick Sercu
1967 Netherlands Peter Post
Italy Gianni Motta
West Germany Klaus Bugdahl
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Italy Leandro Faggin
West Germany Sigi Renz
1968 Netherlands Peter Post
Italy Gianni Motta
West Germany Rudi Altig
Italy Felice Gimondi
West Germany Dieter Kemper
West Germany Horst Oldenburg
1969 West Germany Dieter Kemper
West Germany Horst Oldenburg
Belgium Eddy Merckx
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Italy Michele Dancelli
Netherlands Peter Post
1970 West Germany Dieter Kemper
Belgium Norbert Seeuws
West Germany Klaus Bugdahl
West Germany Sigi Renz
Belgium Romain Deloof
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
1971 Belgium Eddy Merckx
Belgium Julien Stevens
Italy Gianni Motta
Netherlands Peter Post
Switzerland Erich Spahn
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
1972 Italy Felice Gimondi
West Germany Sigi Renz
Italy Gianni Motta
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Italy Carlo Rancati
France Alain Van Lancker
1973 Belgium Patrick Sercu
Belgium Julien Stevens
Italy Gianni Motta
France Alain Van Lancker
Italy Felice Gimondi
West Germany Sigi Renz
1974–1975 No race
1976 Italy Francesco Moser
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Italy Felice Gimondi
Belgium Rik Van Linden
West Germany Albert Fritz
West Germany Wolfgang Schulze
1977 Italy Felice Gimondi
Belgium Rik Van Linden
Belgium Freddy Maertens
Belgium Marc Demeyer
Italy Francesco Moser
Netherlands René Pijnen
1978 Italy Francesco Moser
Netherlands René Pijnen
Italy Giuseppe Saronni
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Australia Donald Allan
Italy Felice Gimondi
1979 Italy Francesco Moser
Netherlands René Pijnen
West Germany Albert Fritz
West Germany Wilfried Peffgen
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Italy Felice Gimondi
1980 Italy Giuseppe Saronni
Belgium Patrick Sercu
West Germany Albert Fritz
Netherlands René Pijnen
Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck
Belgium Alfons De Wolf
1981 Italy Francesco Moser
Belgium Patrick Sercu
West Germany Albert Fritz
Netherlands René Pijnen
Australia Donald Allan
Australia Danny Clark
1982 Italy Giuseppe Saronni
Netherlands René Pijnen
Italy Francesco Moser
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Italy Maurizio Bidinost
Switzerland Urs Freuler
1983 Italy Francesco Moser
Netherlands René Pijnen
Italy Moreno Argentin
Belgium Patrick Sercu
Italy Maurizio Bidinost
Switzerland Urs Freuler
1984 Italy Francesco Moser
Netherlands René Pijnen
Italy Guido Bontempi
West Germany Dietrich Thurau
Liechtenstein Roman Hermann
West Germany Horst Schütz
1985–1995 No race
1996 Italy Silvio Martinello
Italy Marco Villa
Switzerland Kurt Betschart
Switzerland Bruno Risi
Italy Pierangelo Bincoletto
Italy Giovanni Lombardi
1997 Italy Silvio Martinello
Italy Marco Villa
Switzerland Kurt Betschart
Switzerland Bruno Risi
Italy Adriano Baffi
Italy Gianni Bugno
1998 Italy Silvio Martinello
Belgium Etienne De Wilde
Italy Adriano Baffi
Germany Andreas Kappes
Australia Matthew Gilmore
Italy Marco Villa
1999 Italy Silvio Martinello
Italy Marco Villa
Italy Adriano Baffi
Germany Andreas Kappes
Italy Andrea Collinelli
Denmark Jimmi Madsen
2000–2007 No race
2008 Italy Paolo Bettini
Spain Joan Llaneras
Italy Filippo Pozzato
Australia Luke Roberts
Argentina Sebastián Donadio
Argentina Walter Pérez

References

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  1. ^ "Six Days of Milan". Memoire-du-cyclisme. Retrieved 15 June 2019.