Six Days of Hanover

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RegionHanover, Germany
Localname(s)Sechstagerennen von Hannover (in German)
DisciplineTrack
Six Days of Hanover
Race details
RegionHanover, Germany
Local name(s)Sechstagerennen von Hannover (in German)
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1913 (1913)
Editions10
Final edition1981
First winner Willy Lorenz (GER)
 Karl Saldow (GER)
Most wins Émile Carrara (FRA) (2)
Final winner Roman Hermann (LIE)
 Horst Schütz (FRG)

The Six Days of Hanover was a six-day track cycling race held annually in Hanover, Germany until 1981.[1]

Émile Carrara won in two editions.[2]

In 2011, 30 years after the last edition, an attempt to reorganize the event failed.[3]

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