Six Days of São Paulo
Sports competition
Race details | |
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Region | São Paulo, Brazil |
Discipline | Track |
Type | Six-day racing |
History | |
First edition | 1957 (1957) |
Editions | 2 |
Final edition | 1959 |
First winner | Severino Rigoni Bruno Sivilotti |
The Six Days of São Paulo was a six-day cycling event held in São Paulo, Brazil. Two editions of the event were held. The first was held in January 1957, and was won by Italian-Argentine team Severino Rigoni and Bruno Sivilotti; the second in March 1959, won by Brazilian duo Antonio Alba and Claudio Rosa.[1]
Winners
Edition | Winners | Second | Third |
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1957 | Severino Rigoni Bruno Sivilotti | Mario Ghella Giuseppe Sunzeri | Mario García Enio Simões |
1959 | Antonio Alba Claudio Rosa | Antonio Alexandre Ramón Vázquez | Bruno Sivilotti Giuseppe Sunzeri |
References
- ^ "6 jours de São Paulo (Brésil)". mémoire-du-cyclisme.net (in French). Retrieved 10 March 2016.
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