Velodrome Amsterdam

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The Velodrome Amsterdam is a multi-purpose hall with velodrome in Dutch Amsterdam .

history

The Velodrome Amsterdam is one of three indoor cycling tracks in the Netherlands, alongside the Omnisport Apeldoorn and the Sportpaleis Alkmaar . It has a wooden track of 200 meters in length. There is space for around 1250 spectators in the stands. The Amsterdam Six-Day Race was held here from 2001 to 2014 . The Velodrome is located in the Sloten Sports Park in the Nieuw-West district of Amsterdam .

When Six Days in October 2014, the Dutch crashed Derny - pacemaker Cees Stam and had seriously injured in a hospital are brought. The race was then canceled that evening. Cyclists Nick Stöpler and Stam's grandson Yoeri Havik , whom he led, also fell in the fall, but sustained only minor injuries. Havik later decided the six-day race together with Niki Terpstra for themselves.

After the race was not held in 2015, it took place again in November 2016 as part of the Six Day Series .

Winner list of the six-day race since 2001

2016 BelgiumBelgium Kenny De Ketele BelgiumBelgium Moreno De Pauw
2015 not carried out
2014 NetherlandsNetherlands Yoeri Havik NetherlandsNetherlands Niki Terpstra
2013 BelgiumBelgium Kenny De Ketele BelgiumBelgium Iljo Keisse
2012 DenmarkDenmark Michael Mørkøv NetherlandsNetherlands Pim Ligthart
2011 BelgiumBelgium Iljo Keisse NetherlandsNetherlands Niki Terpstra
2010 GermanyGermany Robert Bartko GermanyGermany Roger Kluge
2009 GermanyGermany Robert Bartko GermanyGermany Roger Kluge
2008 NetherlandsNetherlands Robert Slippens NetherlandsNetherlands Danny Stam
2007 GermanyGermany Robert Bartko BelgiumBelgium Iljo Keisse
2006 NetherlandsNetherlands Danny Stam NetherlandsNetherlands Peter Schep
2005 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bruno Risi SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kurt Betschart
2004 NetherlandsNetherlands Robert Slippens NetherlandsNetherlands Danny Stam
2003 NetherlandsNetherlands Robert Slippens NetherlandsNetherlands Danny Stam
2002 ItalyItaly Silvio Martinello ItalyItaly Marco Villa
2001 BelgiumBelgium Matthew Gilmore AustraliaAustralia Scott McGrory

Web links

Coordinates: 52 ° 20 ′ 22.4 "  N , 4 ° 48 ′ 27.7"  E

Individual evidence

  1. Zesdaagse Amsterdam (Dutch)
  2. Second night of the Amsterdam Sixdays canceled after the fall. radsport-news.com, October 22, 2014, accessed October 22, 2014 .
  3. ^ Zesdaagse van Amsterdam. In: sixdayamsterdam.com. December 11, 2016, accessed January 15, 2017 .