Cannabaceae

Six Days of Quebec
Race details
RegionQuebec, Canada
Local name(s)Six Jours de Québec (in French)
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1964 (1964)
Editions3
Final edition1966
First winner Emile Severeyns (BEL)
 Lucien Gillen (LUX)
Most wins Emile Severeyns (BEL) (2 wins)
Final winner Fritz Pfenninger (SUI)
 Sigi Renz (DEU)

The Quebec Six Days was a short-lived six-day track cycling race held in Quebec, Canada.[1]

Only three editions were organized, from 1964 to 1966.[2]

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1964 Belgium Emile Severeyns
Luxembourg Lucien Gillen
Italy Mino De Rossi
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
France Roger Gaignard
France André Retrain
1965 Belgium Emile Severeyns
Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
Luxembourg Lucien Gillen
Belgium Robert Lelangue
Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
West Germany Sigi Renz
1966 Switzerland Fritz Pfenninger
West Germany Sigi Renz
Denmark Freddy Eugen
Italy Leandro Faggin
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Belgium Robert Lelangue

References

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  1. ^ "6 jours du Québec (Canada)". Memoire du Cyclisme. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Québec, Six Days". CyclingArchives. 2022.
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