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Six Days of Ghent

Six Days of Ghent
Date November
Region Ghent, Belgium
Local name(s) Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Gent (Dutch)
Discipline Track
Type Six-day racing
First edition 1922 (1922)
Editions 76 (as of 2016)
First winner
Most recent

The Six Days of Ghent (Dutch: Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Gent) is a six-day track cycling race held annually in Ghent, Belgium.

It takes place in the Kuipke velodrome in Ghent's Citadelpark.

The 2006 event from 21 November to 26 November was marred by the death of one of the riders. During the fifth day's racing, Isaac Gálvez of Spain rode into the barrier edging the outside of the track and died on his way to hospital.

The race director at Ghent is the former six-day rider and holder of the world record for number of six-day victories, Patrick Sercu.

The 2009 event took place from 24 November to 29 November. A Danish team formed by Alex Rasmussen and his companion Michael Mørkøv won with a 3-point difference. The previous year's winner, Iljo Keisse, ended second.

The 2010 event was held from 23 November to 28 November.

The track used for the event, the Kuipke, is measured at 166.66 m, with steep side banks surrounding the track.

Coordinates: 51°02′19″N 3°43′16″E / 51.03874°N 3.72102°E / 51.03874; 3.72102


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