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Six Days of Nouméa

Six Days of Nouméa
Race details
RegionNouméa, New Caledonia, France
Local name(s)Six jours de Nouméa
DisciplineTrack
TypeSix-day racing
History
First edition1977 (1977)
Editions18
Final edition2003
First winner
Final winner

The Six Days of Nouméa (French: Six Jours de Nouméa) was a six-day track cycling race held annually in Nouméa, capital of the French overseas territory of New Caledonia, from 1977 until 2003.[1]

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1977 France Paul Bonno
France Daniel Morelon
Australia Keith Oliver
Australia John Trevorrow
France Jean-Claude Lecourieux
France Jean Testard
1978-1979 No race
1980 Italy Maurizio Bidinost
France Bernard Vallet
Australia Kelvin Poole
Australia Gary Sutton
Switzerland Daniel Gisiger
Switzerland Patrick Moerlen
1981 Italy Maurizio Bidinost
Italy Francesco Moser
France Serge Beucherie
France Alain Bondue
France Jean-Claude Lecourieux
Netherlands Roy Schuiten
1982 Belgium Diederik Foubert
Switzerland Daniel Gisiger
Australia Michael Grenda
Australia George West
France Pascal Carrara
Denmark Jens Schröder
1983-1988 No race
1989 Australia Jamie Kelly
Australia Mark Victor
Australia Gary Anderson
Australia Stuart McLeay
West Germany Gerd Dörich
West Germany Udo Liehner
1990 West Germany Andreas Beikirch
West Germany Frank Kuhn
France Hervé Dagorne
France Éric Magnin
France Frédéric Aubert
France Christophe Bonte
1991 No race
1992 France Michel Dubreuil
Australia Scott McGrory
France Daniel Pandelé
France Dominique Père
New Zealand Graeme Miller
United States Jeff Rutter
1993 Australia Tony Davis
Australia Stephen Pate
Germany Robert Bartko
Germany Stefan Steinweg
France Michel Dubreuil
France Christian Pierron
1994 France Jean-Claude Colotti
France Jean-Michel Monin
France Michel Dubreuil
France Christian Pierron
Australia Scott McGrory
France Marc Rousseau
1995 France Serge Barbara
New Zealand Glen Thomson
New Zealand Graeme Miller
France Jean-Michel Tessier
France Christophe Capelle
France Pascal Chanteur
1996 France Michel Dubreuil
France Carlos Da Cruz
France Christian Pierron
Germany Andreas Walzer
France Jean-Michel Tessier
France Robert Sassone
1997 France Jean-Michel Monin
France Christian Pierron
France Jean-Michel Tessier
France Robert Sassone
France Andy Flickinger
France Jérôme Neuville
1998 France Jean-Michel Tessier
France Robert Sassone
New Zealand Chris Jenner
Germany Andreas Walzer
Australia Thimothy Lyons
Australia Michael Rogers
1999 France Christian Pierron
France Robert Sassone
Australia Hilton Clarke
Australia Troy Clarke
France Steeve Clavier
France Nicolas Nagle
2000 Australia Danny Clark
Australia Graeme Brown
New Zealand Greg Henderson
New Zealand Lee Vertongen
Australia Gareth Atkins
Australia Nathan Clark
2001 France Jean-Michel Tessier
France Robert Sassone
France Steeve Clavier
France Nicolas Nagle
Australia Gareth Atkins
Australia Nathan Clark
2002 France Jean-Michel Tessier
Italy Adriano Baffi
France Franck Perque
France Jérôme Neuville
Germany Erik Weispfennig
Germany Stefan Steinweg
2003 France Robert Sassone
France Jean-Michel Tessier
Germany Erik Weispfennig
Germany Stefan Steinweg
France Franck Perque
France Fabien Merciris


References

  1. ^ "Six Jours de Nouméa". Memoire-du-cyclisme. Retrieved 15 June 2019.


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