News
January
- 2 – Bruno Risi and Franco Marvulli win the 2007 Six Days of Zürich with a total of 394 points, having 37 points advantage in favour of Robert Bartko and Iljo Keisse. The rest of the pack was one or more laps behind. cyclingnews.com
- 18 – Peter Schep returns into the sport after recovering from his injury. He will be able to defend his world title in Mallorca. telesport.nl
World championships
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World Cup Classics
Continental championships
Asian championships
European championships
National championships
2007 Dutch National Track Championships
French National Track Championships
Australian National Track Championships
British National Track Championships
United States National Track Championships
Pan American Games
Southeast Asian Games
Six-day events
The 2007 Six days track cycling events are multi-race competitions, each taking place over six days at various locations in mainland Europe. The riders challenge each other in track cycling disciplines including the madison, track time trials, sprints, and Derny motor-paced races.
The competitions are organised by the UCI.
Date | Place | Winners | |
1–6 June 2006 | Fiorenzuola, Italy | Franco Marvulli | Marco Villa |
28 September −3 October 2006 | Maastricht, Netherlands | Bruno Risi | Franco Marvulli |
16–21 October 2006 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Danny Stam | Peter Schep |
26–31 October 2006 | Grenoble, France | Alexander Äschbach | Franco Marvulli |
26–31 October 2006 | Dortmund, Germany | Erik Zabel | Bruno Risi |
9–14 November 2006 | Munich, Germany | Erik Zabel | Bruno Risi |
21–26 November 2006 | Ghent, Belgium | cancelled after day five due to the death of Isaac Gálvez | |
28 December −2 January 2007 | 2007 Six Days of Zürich | Bruno Risi | Franco Marvulli |
4–9 January 2007 | 2007 Six Days of Rotterdam | Iljo Keisse | Robert Bartko |
11–16 January 2007 | 2007 Six Days of Bremen | Erik Zabel | Bruno Risi |
18–23 January 2007 | 2007 Six Days of Stuttgart | Bruno Risi | Franco Marvulli Alexander Äschbach |
25–30 January 2007 | 2007 Six Days of Berlin | Guido Fulst | Leif Lampater |
UIV Cup
Date | Place | Winners | |
16–21 October 2006 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Ross Sander | Jonathan Bellis |
26–31 October 2006 | Dortmund, Germany | Loïc Perizzolo | Maxime Bally |
9–14 November 2006 | Munich, Germany | Christian Kux | Marcel Kalz |
21–26 November 2006 | Ghent, Belgium | Michael Arends | Erik Mohs |
4–9 January 2007 | 2007 UIV Cup Rotterdam | Tim Mertens | Ingmar De Poortere |
11–16 January 2007 | Bremen | Robert Kriegs | Daniel Kreutzfeldt |
18–23 January 2007 | Stuttgart | Maxime Bally | Alexandre Pliușchin |
25–30 January 2007 | Berlin | Tim Mertens | Ingmar De Poortere |
Sprint events
Date | Place | Winner | Runner-up |
4–9 January 2007 | 2007 Rotterdam Sprint Cup | Theo Bos | Tim Veldt |
6–6 January 2007 | 2007 Masters of Sprint | Theo Bos | Craig MacLean |
See also
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