Six Days of Bordeaux|
| Region | Bordeaux, France | 
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| Local name(s) | Six jours de Bordeaux | 
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| Discipline | Track | 
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| Type | Six-day racing | 
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| First edition | 1989 (1989) | 
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| Editions | 9 | 
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| Final edition | 1997 | 
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| First winner |  | 
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| Final winner |  | 
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The Six Days of Bordeaux (French: Six Jours de Bordeaux) was a six-day track cycling race held annually in Bordeaux, France from 1989 until 1997.[1]
Winners
References
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| Six Day Series | 
- Australia
 
- Denmark
 
- Germany
 
- Hong Kong
 
- United Kingdom
  
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| Other active six-day events | 
- Belgium
 
- Germany
 
- Italy
 
- Netherlands
  
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| Past six-day events | 
- Algeria
 
- Argentina
 
- Australia
- Adelaide
 
- Bendigo
 
- Launceston
 
- Maryborough
 
- Newcastle
 
- Perth
 
- Sydney
 
- Townsville
 
- Whyalla
 
  
- Belgium
 
- Brazil
 
- Canada
 
- Colombia
 
- Denmark
 
- France
 
- Germany
 
- Italy
 
- Mexico
 
- Netherlands
 
- Russia
 
- Spain
 
- Switzerland
 
- United States
- Atlantic City
 
- Atlanta
 
- Boston
 
- Buffalo
 
- Chicago
 
- Cleveland
 
- Columbus
 
- Des Moines
 
- Detroit
 
- Indianapolis
 
- Kansas City
 
- Los Angeles
 
- Louisville
 
- Milwaukee
 
- Minneapolis
 
- Newark
 
- New York
 
- Oakland
 
- Philadelphia
 
- Pittsburg
 
- Portland
 
- Saint Louis
 
- San Francisco
 
- Washington
 
   
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