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Introduction to Track Racing - What's a Wheelrace? - Introduction to Six Day racing - UCI codes
39th Six Days of Munich - 6DGermany, November 7-12, 20022001 Results Day List Start List Past winners The Program
PreviewThe 39th Six Days of Munich will get under way at 9pm on the evening of Thursday, November 7 in Munich's Olympiapark velodrome. 14 professional teams will take part in the event, including top combinations such as Scott McGrory/Matthew Gilmore, Robert Slippens/Danny Stam, Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart and Andreas Kappes/Andreas Beikirch. In addition to these favourites, Australian Stuart O'Grady will team up with Italian Silvio Martinello. These two riders are currently holding the top two positions in the Dortmund Six after night 3 (O'Grady is with McGrory in second, Martinello is with Aldag in first) and will definitely be a threat to the rest. McGrory, the Olympic Champion, said that "The Munich Six Days is like Wimbledon is to Tennis or the Tour de France is to road racing," and he together with his normal partner Matthew Gilmore will be doing his best to win it. There will also be a sprint competition in Munich, with Australian World Champions Sean Eadie and Jobie Dajka riding along with Germans Rene Wolff and Jens Fiedler. PhotosImages by Allen Wright
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Start listProfessionals1 Stuart O'Grady/Silvio Martinello (Aus/Ita) Franziskaner 2 Andreas Kappes/Andreas Beikirch (Ger) Coca Cola 3 Scott McGrory/Matthew Gilmore (Aus/Bel) Generali 4 Bradley Wiggins/Martin Nothstein (GBr/USA) Alba 5 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart (Swi) BRW 6 Stefan Steinweg/Erik Weispfennig (Ger/Ger) Stadler 7 Robert Slippens/Danny Stam (Ned) Karstadt 8 Jimmy Madsen/Thorsten Rund (Den/Ger) SWM 9 Adriano Baffi/Marco Villa (Ita) RegioneBasilikata 10 Andreas Müller/Guido Fulst (Ger) ZSD 11 Lars Teutenberg/Frank Kowatschitsch (Ger) Haberl 12 Gerd Dörich/Mario Vonhof (Ger) Bayer. Spielbanken 13 Jens Lehmann/Ronnie Laucke (Ger) Ingram - Micro 14 Lorenzo Lapage/Christian Lademann (Bel/Ger) Heim & Handwerk SprintersSean Eadie (Aus) Jobie Dajka (Aus) Jens Fiedler (Ger) René Wolff (Ger) Past winners2001 Erik Zabel (Ger)/Silvio Martinello (Ita) 2000 Bruno Risi (Swi)/Kurt Betschart (Swi) 1999 Silvio Martinello/Andreas Kappes 1998 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart 1997 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart 1996 Adriano Baffi/Giovanni Lombardi 1995 Etienne de Wilde/Erik Zabel 1994 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart 1993 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart 1992 Urs Freuler/Olaf Ludwig 1991 Andreas Kappes/Etienne de Wilde 1990 Danny Clark/Tony Doyle 1989 Andreas Kappes/Etienne de Wilde 1988 Danny Clark/Tony Doyle 1987 Urs Freuler/Dietrich Thurau 1986 Danny Clark/Dietrich Thurau 1985 Urs Freuler/Rene Pijnen 1984 Gerd Frank/Hans-Hendrik Oersted 1983 Rene Pijnen/Urs Freuler 1982 Patrick Sercu/Rene Pijnen 1981 Danny Clark/Don Allan 1980 Danny Clark/Don Allan 1979 Patrick Sercu/Dietrich Thurau 1978 Patrick Sercu/Gregor Braun 1977 Patrick Sercu/Eddy Merckx 1976 Wilfried Peffgen/Albert Fritz 1975 Rene Pijnen/Guenther Haritz 1974 Graeme Gilmore/Sigi Renz 1973 Rene Pijnen/Leo Duyndam 1972 Wolfgang Schulze/Sigi Renz 1954 Hans Preiskeit/Ludwig Hoermann 1953 Jean Roth/Walter Bucher 1952 Alfred Strom/Ludwig Hoermann 1951 Emile Carrara/Guy Lapebie 1950 (1) Camile de Kuysscher/Odiel van den Meerschaut 1950 (2) Robert Naeye/Rene Adriaenssens 1949 Robert Naeye/Maurice Depauw 1933 Oskar Tietz/Franz Lehmann Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com |
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