2007 Six Days Track Cycling Events - Results

Results

Date Place Winners Second Third
1-6 June 2006 Fiorenzuola, Italy Franco Marvulli
Marco Villa
Marc Hester
Samuele Marzoli
Sebastian Donadio
Mauro Richeze
28 Sep-3 October 2006 Maastricht, Netherlands Bruno Risi
Franco Marvulli
Iljo Keisse
Marco Villa
Danny Stam
Peter Schep
16-21 October 2006 Amsterdam, Netherlands Danny Stam
Peter Schep
Juan Llaneras
Isaac Gálvez
Bruno Risi
Franco Marvulli
26-31 October 2006 Grenoble, France Alexander Äschbach
Franco Marvulli
Michael Mørkøv
Alex Rasmussen
Jens Mouris
Peter Schep
26-31 October 2006 Dortmund, Germany Erik Zabel
Bruno Risi
Guido Fulst
Leif Lampater
Danny Stam
Andreas Beikirch
9-14 November 2006 Munich, Germany Erik Zabel
Bruno Risi
Franco Marvulli
Iljo Keisse
Danny Stam
Peter Schep
21-26 November 2006 Ghent, Belgium cancelled after day five due to the death of Isaac Gálvez
28 Dec-2 January 2007 2007 Six Days of Zürich Bruno Risi
Franco Marvulli
Robert Bartko
Iljo Keisse
Guido Fulst
Leif Lampater
4-9 January 2007 Rotterdam Robert Bartko
Iljo Keisse
Danny Stam
Marco Villa
Juan Llaneras
Andreas Beikirch
11-16 January 2007 Bremen Bruno Risi
Erik Zabel
Guido Fulst
Leif Lampater
Robert Bartko
Iljo Keisse
18-23 January 2007 Berlin Alexander Äschbach
Franco Marvulli
Bruno Risi
Robert Bartko
Guido Fulst
Leif Lampater
Peter Schep
Danny Stam
Olaf Pollack
25-30 January 2007 Stuttgart Guido Fulst
Leif Lampater
Robert Bartko
Andreas Beikirch
Franco Marvulli
Bruno Risi
1-6 February 2007 Copenhagen, Denmark Franco Marvulli
Bruno Risi
Jacob Piil
Alex Rasmussen
Peter Schep
Danny Stam
8-13 February 2007 Hasselt, Belgium Franco Marvulli
Bruno Risi
Iljo Keisse
Marco Villa
Alexander Aeschbach
Dimitri De Fauw

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