Six Days of Boston explained

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.

Roll of honor

EditionWinnersSecondThird
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
1903-1906Not 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
1909Not held
1910 Frank Kramer
Jimmy Moran
Alfred Goullet
Paddy Hehir
Elmer Collins
Joe Fogler
1911Not 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
1917-1925Not held
1926 Harris Horder
Alec McBeath
Anthony Beckman
Bob Walthour
Dave Lands
Otto Petri
1927-1932Not 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

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 6 jours de Boston (États-Unis). mémoire-dy-cyclisme.net. 10 March 2016.