Six Days of Buffalo

The Six Days of Buffalo was a six-day cycling event, held in Buffalo, New York. From 1910 to 1948, a total of sixteen editions of the Six Days were held, sometimes two per year.[1]

Six Days of Buffalo
Race details
RegionBuffalo, New York, United States
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1910 (1910)
Editions16
Final edition1948
First winner
Most wins Gustav Kilian (GER)
(4 wins)
Final winner
  •  César Moretti Jr. (ITA)
     René Cyr (CAN)

Originally held at Broadway Auditorium, the events moved to Buffalo Memorial Auditorium beginning in 1941.

Roll of honor

Edition Winners[2]
1910  Peter Drobach (USA)
 Alfred Hill (USA)
1911  Jack Clark (AUS)
 Ernie Pye (AUS)
1912 Not held
1913[3]  Peter Drobach (USA)
 Paddy Hehir (AUS)
1914 Not held
1915[4]  Reggie McNamara (AUS)
 Francesco Verri (ITA)
1916–33 Not held
1934 (1)[5]  William Peden (CAN)
 Fred Ottevaire (USA)
1934 (2)  Gérald Debaetes (BEL)
 Alfred Letourneur (FRA)
1935 (1)  Franco Giorgetti (ITA)
 Alfred Letourneur (FRA)
1935 (2)  Louis Cohen (USA)
 Dave Lands (USA)
1936 Not held
1937 (1)[6][7]  William Peden (CAN)
 Doug Peden (CAN)
1937 (2) Gustav Kilian
Heinz Vöpel
1938 (1)  Omer De Bruycker (BEL)
 Alfred Letourneur (FRA)
1938 (2) Gustav Kilian
 Bobby Thomas (USA)
1939 Gustav Kilian
 Cecil Yates (USA)
1940[8] Heinz Vöpel
 Cecil Yates (USA)
1941[9] Gustav Kilian
Heinz Vöpel
1942–47 Not held
1948[10]  César Moretti Jr. (ITA)
 René Cyr (CAN)

References

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