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Six Days of Amsterdam : ウィキペディア英語版
Six Days of Amsterdam

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The Six Days of Amsterdam ((オランダ語:Zesdaagse van Amsterdam)) is an annual six-day track cycling race held annually at the Amsterdam Velodrome in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The recordholder for the Six Days of Amsterdam is the Dutch cyclist Danny Stam with four victories.
==History==
The first edition was between 18 and 24 November 1932, in the old building of the Amsterdam RAI on the Ferdinand Bolstraat on a 166.6 metre track. This first edition was won by the Dutch couple Jan Pijnenburg and Piet van Kempen. The year afterwards the Dutch couple Jan Pijnenburg/Cor Wals beat the French couple Marcel Guimbretiere/Paul Broccado and the year later during the third edition it was the other way around and the French couple won. After Adolphe Charlier and Frans Slaats won the fourth edition in 1936 there were no more Six Days held in Amsterdam for thirty years. Due to the large unemployment and later also due to the second world war, the National Cycling Union (NWU) prohibited to organise Six Day races. There were many proposals to organise a Six Day race after the second world war but the fifth edition was years later in 1966, in the new RAI building located on the Europaplein. After four editions in this building there were again about thirty years without the event organised in Amsterdam. Since 2001 the race takes place in the new build Amsterdam Velodrome located in Sportparc Sloten, with a 200-metre track and a capacity for 2000 spectators.〔(History ), www.zesdaagseamsterdam.nl. Retrieved 22 October 2013 〕 Most recently World Champion Ellen van Dijk fired the starting shot for the 21st edition in October 2013.

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