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Six Days of Grenoble

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The Six Days of Grenoble (French: Six jours cyclistes de Grenoble) is a six-day track cycling race held annually in Grenoble, France. Since 2012, the competition is called Four Days of Grenoble.

Six Days of Grenoble
Poster to the 1973 edition
Race details
RegionGrenoble, France
Local name(s)Six jours de Grenoble (in French)
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
Race directorBernard Thévenet
History
First edition1971 (1971)
Editions44 (as of 2014)
First winner
Most recent

It takes place in the Palais des Sports in Grenoble since 1971.

Traditionally, the event took place the last week in October, the last edition was held in 2014.

Winners

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Year Winners
1971 (1)   Peter Post
  Alain van Lancker
1971 (2)   Alain van Lancker
  Jacky Mourioux
1972   Alain van Lancker
  Cyrille Guimard
1973   Patrick Sercu
  Eddy Merckx
1974   Alain van Lancker
  Jacky Mourioux
1975   Patrick Sercu
  Eddy Merckx
1976   Günther Haritz
  Bernard Thévenet
1977   René Pijnen
  Francesco Moser
1978   Patrick Sercu
  Dietrich Thurau
1979   René Pijnen
  Francesco Moser
1980   Danny Clark
  Bernard Thévenet
1981   Patrick Sercu
  Urs Freuler
1982   Bernard Vallet
  Gert Frank
1983   Daniel Gisiger
  Patrick Clerc
1984   Bernard Vallet
  Gert Frank
1985 No race
Year Winners
1986   Francesco Moser
  Anthony Doyle
1987   Charly Mottet
  Bernard Vallet
1988   Charly Mottet
  Roman Hermann
1989   Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle
  Danny Clark
1990   Laurent Biondi
  Laurent Fignon
1991   Jean-Claude Colotti
  Philippe Tarantini
1992   Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle
  Pierangelo Bincoletto
1993   Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle
  Pierangelo Bincoletto
1994   Dean Woods
  Jean-Claude Colotti
1995   Marco Villa
  Silvio Martinello
1996   Adriano Baffi
  Giovanni Lombardi
1997   Tayeb Braikia
  Jakob Piil
1998   Adriano Baffi
  Andrea Collinelli
1999   Adriano Baffi
  Andrea Collinelli
2000   Joan Llaneras
  Isaac Gálvez
Year Winners
2001   Franco Marvulli
  Alexander Äschbach
2002   Adriano Baffi
  Marco Villa
2003   Franco Marvulli
  Alexander Äschbach
2004   Franco Marvulli
  Alexander Äschbach
2005   Matthew Gilmore
  Iljo Keisse
2006   Franco Marvulli
  Alexander Äschbach
2007   Michael Mørkøv
  Alex Rasmussen
2008   Michael Mørkøv
  Alex Rasmussen
2009   Franco Marvulli
  Luke Roberts
2010   Alexander Äschbach
  Franco Marvulli
2011   Iljo Keisse
  Morgan Kneisky
2012   Kenny De Ketele
  Iljo Keisse
2013   Morgan Kneisky
  Vivien Brisse
2014   Morgan Kneisky
  Thomas Boudat

References

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45°11′08″N 5°44′28″E / 45.18550°N 5.74102°E / 45.18550; 5.74102