Six Days of Buenos Aires

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Six Days of Buenos Aires
Race details
Region Buenos Aires, Argentina
Discipline Track
Type Six-day racing
History
First edition1936 (1936)
Editions27

The Six Days of Buenos Aires was a former six-day cycling event, held in Luna Park stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Winners

EditionWinnersSecondThird
1936 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Prior
Flag of Spain.svg Rafael Ramos
Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Echeverria
Flag of Ireland.svg Jackie Sheehan
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Willy Korsmeier
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Karl Kretschmer
1937 I Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Gottfried Hürtgen
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Karl Göbel
Flag of Spain.svg Vicente Demetrio
Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Prior
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Willy Korsmeier
Flag of Spain.svg Luciano Montero Hernandez
1937 II Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Gottfried Hürtgen
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Karl Göbel
Flag of Italy.svg Gino Banbagiotti
Flag of the United States.svg Ferdinand Grillo
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean Van Buggenhout
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michel Van Vlockhoven
1938Not raced
1939 Flag of Argentina.svg Remigio Saavedra
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Camiel Dekuysscher
Flag of the United States.svg Ferdinand Grillo
Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Di Paco
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Karl Göbel
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Gottfried Hürtgen
1940 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Gottfried Hürtgen
Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Di Paco
Flag of Denmark.svg Erland Christensen
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Mathieu
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Roger Deneef
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Constant Huys
1941Not raced
1942 Flag of France.svg Fernand Wambst
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Bertola
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Mathieu
Flag of Argentina.svg Remigio Saavedra
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Constant Huys
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frans Slaats
1943 Flag of Argentina.svg Remigio Saavedra
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Mathieu
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Bertola
Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Di Paco
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Constant Huys
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frans Slaats
1944 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frans Slaats
Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Di Paco
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Mathieu
Flag of Argentina.svg Remigio Saavedra
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Bertola
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Constant Huys
1945 Flag of Argentina.svg Remigio Saavedra
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Mathieu
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Bertola
Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Di Paco
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Constant Huys
Flag of Italy.svg Bruno Loatti
1946 Flag of France.svg Émile Ignat
Flag of France.svg Gilbert Doré
Flag of Argentina.svg Angel Castellani
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Mathieu
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raoul Breuskin
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Emile Bruneau
1947 Flag of France.svg Alvaro Giorgetti
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Bertola
Flag of France.svg Gilbert Doré
Flag of France.svg Émile Ignat
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Emile Bruneau
Flag of Argentina.svg Remigio Saavedra
1948 Flag of Argentina.svg Ángel Castellani
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Bertola
Flag of France.svg Alvaro Giorgetti
Flag of France.svg Robert Vercellone
Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Fombellida
Flag of France.svg Raoul Martin
1949 I Flag of France.svg Alvaro Giorgetti
Flag of France.svg Robert Vercellone
Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Fombellida
Flag of France.svg Raoul Martin
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Bertola
Flag of Argentina.svg Angel Castellani
1949 II Flag of France.svg Raoul Martin
Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Fombellida
1950-55Not raced
1956 Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Acosta
Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Sivilotti
Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Alexandre
Flag of Argentina.svg Rodolfo Caccavo
Flag of Argentina.svg Elvio Giacche
Flag of Argentina.svg Oscar Giacche
1957Not raced
1958 Flag of Italy.svg Fausto Coppi
Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Batiz
Flag of Spain.svg Alfredo Estmatges
Flag of Spain.svg Gabriel Saura
Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Alexandre
Flag of Argentina.svg Ramon Vazquez
1959 Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Batiz
Flag of Italy.svg Mino De Rossi
Flag of France.svg Jacques Bellenger
Flag of France.svg Bernard Bouvard
Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Alexandre
Flag of Argentina.svg Dulio Biganzoli
1960 Flag of Italy.svg Enzo Sacchi
Flag of Italy.svg Ferdinando Terruzzi
Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Batiz
Flag of Argentina.svg Ramon Vazquez
Flag of France.svg Bernard Bouvard
Flag of France.svg Jean Raynal
1961 Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Poblet
Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Batiz
Flag of Italy.svg Leandro Faggin
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Messina
Flag of Germany.svg Manfred Donike
Flag of Germany.svg Edy Gieseler
1962Not raced
1963 Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Senn
Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Batiz
Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo Timoner
Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Tortella
Flag of Germany.svg Willy Aitig
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Leo Sterckx
1964 Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Senn
Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Batiz
Flag of Germany.svg Gustav Kilian
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Robert Lelangue
Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Roqueiro
Flag of Italy.svg Mino De Rossi
1965-82Not raced
1983 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Willy Debosscher
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Schröpfer
Flag of Spain.svg Avelino Perea
Flag of Spain.svg Modesto Urrutibeazcoa
Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Alexandre
Flag of Argentina.svg Eduardo Trillini
1984 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Roman Hermann
Flag of Argentina.svg Eduardo Trillini
Flag of Spain.svg Avelino Perea
Flag of Spain.svg Modesto Urrutibeazcoa
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Willy Debosscher
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rene Kos
1985-86Not raced
1987 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Alexandre
Flag of Argentina.svg Eduardo Trillini
1988-92Not raced
1993 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Alexandre
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Danny Clark
Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Curuchet
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Curuchet
Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Patissoli
Flag of Argentina.svg Erminio Suarez
1994-98Not raced
1999 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Curuchet
Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Curuchet
Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Baffi
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Collinelli
Flag of Denmark.svg Jimmi Madsen
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bruno Risi
2000 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Curuchet
Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Curuchet
Flag of Spain.svg Juan Llaneras
Flag of Argentina.svg Walter Perez
Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Artacho
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bruno Risi

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References

http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.eu/piste_6jours/6j_buenos_aires.php

    Coordinates: 34°36′8.73″S58°22′7.28″W / 34.6024250°S 58.3686889°W / -34.6024250; -58.3686889