Six Days of Berlin

Six Days of Berlin
Six Days of Berlin logo during 1998–2016 season
Race details
RegionBerlin, Germany
DisciplineTrack
CompetitionSix Day Series (2017–)
TypeSix-day racing
Web sitewww.sechstagerennen-berlin.de Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1909 (1909)
Editions108 (as of 2019)
Most wins Klaus Bugdahl (GER) (9)
Most recent Roger Kluge (GER)
 Theo Reinhardt (GER)

The Six Days of Berlin is a six-day track cycling race held annually in Berlin, Germany. The event was first held in 1909.[1] In its first edition, 15 teams of two cyclists each competed in the exhibition hall at Berlin Zoo for glory and, not least, 5000 Goldmarks.[2] Klaus Bugdahl holds the record of victories with nine.

The time when the 6 day race is held is sometimes just in the middle of the football season, the winter is severe, and football league in Germany had rather long winter break. In the past Bundesliga was suspended from mid December to mid February. Therefore, 6-day races were considered major entertainment events at that time (handball was to some extent).

In particular, the Berlin 6-day race, which has reached the 100th race at the 2011 competition, still has a large audience, and in the heyday it was held twice a season. Due to the race format declines in popularity and Global financial crisis in 2009, Six Days of Dortmund, Stuttgart and Munich folded successively. Another surviving 6 day cycling in Germany is Six Days of Bremen.

Starting from 2017, 6 Days of Berlin was incorporated into the Six Day Series organized by Madison Sports Group in attempting to rejuvenate the race format.[3]

  1. ^ "6 jours de Berlin (Allemagne)". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  2. ^ "Six Day Berlin 2019". Berlin.de. 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  3. ^ "Six Day Berlin mit neuem Konzept". Tour Magazin. 2016-10-30. Retrieved 2017-01-15.

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