Six Days of Boston | |
Region: | Boston, United States |
Discipline: | Track |
Type: | Six-day racing |
Number: | 13 |
Firstwinner: | Fred Bowler Otto Maya |
Mostwins: | Alfred Goullet Alfred Hill Norman Hill (2 wins) |
The Six Days of Boston was a six-day cycling event, held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, between 1901 and 1933. It took place thirteen times during that period.[1] Alfred Goullet, Alfred Hill and Norman Hill share the record with two wins each.
Edition | Winners | Second | Third | |
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1901 | Fred Bowler Otto Maya | Hugh McLean Jimmy Moran | Blecker Floyd McFarland | |
1902 | Floyd McFarland Otto Maya | George Leander John Rutz | Howard Freeman Ben Munroe | |
1903-1906 | Not held | |||
1907 | Floyd Krebs Hugh McLean | Joe Fogler Jimmy Moran | Walter Bardgett Eddy Root | |
1908 | Niels Marius Anderson Iver Lawson | Pat Logan Worth Mitten | Charles Vanoni Williams | |
1909 | Not held | |||
1910 | Frank Kramer Jimmy Moran | Alfred Goullet Paddy Hehir | Elmer Collins Joe Fogler | |
1911 | Not held | |||
1912 | Joe Fogler Jimmy Moran | Eddy Root Paddy Hehir | John Bedell Ernie Pye | |
1913 | Joe Fogler Iver Lawson | Eddy Root Paddy Hehir | Percy Lawrence Jake Magin | |
1914 | Alfred Goullet Alfred Hill | Reginald McNamara Jimmy Moran | Peter Drobach Iver Lawson | |
1915 | Alfred Grenda Alfred Hill | Reginald McNamara Robert Spears | Menus Bedell Jake Magin | |
1916 | Alfred Grenda Alfred Goullet | Frank Corry Jake Magin | Percy Lawrence Lloyd Thomas | |
1917-1925 | Not held | |||
1926 | Harris Horder Alec McBeath | Anthony Beckman Bob Walthour | Dave Lands Otto Petri | |
1927-1932 | Not held | |||
1933 (1) | Dave Lands Norman Hill | Willie Grimm Edoardo Severgnini | Franz Duelberg Charles Winter | |
1933 (2) | Alfred Crossley Norman Hill | Tino Reboli Bob Walthour | Dave Lands Charly Ritter |