Six Day Races
The Six Day Races are a type of endurance cycling event that typically lasts for six consecutive days. These races are held on a velodrome, where cyclists compete in various formats, including individual and team events. The goal is to cover the greatest distance within the six days, with riders often racing in shifts to maintain high speeds.
Originally popularized in the late 19th century, Six Day Races have evolved into a thrilling spectacle, attracting both professional cyclists and enthusiastic spectators. The events feature a mix of sprints, endurance challenges, and tactical racing, making them exciting for fans and participants alike.