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40th Six Days of Munich - 6D

Germany, November 6 - 11, 2003

2002 Results    Start List     Past winners

Program

Ullrich to start Munich Six

Jan Ullrich will fire the starting shot for the 40th edition of the Six Days of Munich, which gets under way on Thursday evening, November 6 at 20:00. Although he was asked to actually ride in the event, Ullrich declined but agreed to be present at the start to sign autographs and meet the fans. The organisers had also asked Erik Zabel to take part, but the Telekom sprinter is enjoying a well earned rest at the moment after a long season.

Despite the absence of these two top road stars, the Munich Six should still feature a strong field of experienced six day pairs. Last year's winners Scott McGrory and Matt Gilmore will head the list, along with this year's Dortmund winners Bruno Risi and Kurt Betschart and Grenoble winner Alexander Aeschbach, who will be paired with runner up Jean-Pierre van Zyl. Other teams to watch include Germans Andreas Kappes/Andreas Beikirch, Danes Jimmi Madsen/Michael Sandstød and the Dutch pair Robert Slippens/Danny Stam.

Start list

Scott McGrory/Matt Gilmore (Aus/Bel)
Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart (Swi)
Franco Marvulli/Marco Villa (Swi/Ita)
Andreas Kappes/Andreas Beikirch (Ger)
Andreas Müller/Guido Fulst (Ger)
Robert Slippens/Danny Stam (Ned)
Jimmi Madsen/Michael Sandstød (Den)
Robert Bartko/Marty Nothstein (Ger/USA)
Ronnie Laucke/Thorsten Rund (Ger)
Alexander Aeschbach/Jean-Pierre van Zyl (Swi/RSA)
Jan Bratkowski/Erik Weißpfennig (Ger)
Roland Garber/Franz Stocher (Aut)
Gerd Dörich/Stefan Löffler (Ger)
Bradley Wiggins/Robert Sassone (GBr/Fra)
Daniel Becke/Lars Teutenberg (Ger)

Franziskaner Rad-Open - UIV Cup U23

1 Ralph Zimmermann/Oliver Mattmann (Swi)
2 Iljo Keisse/Dimitri De Fauw (Bel)
3 Mattia Thiene/Andrea Bini (Ita)
4 Alexei Chmidt/Konstantin Ponomarov (Rus)
5 David Gisiger/Michael Müller (Swi)
6 Michael Smith Larsen/Michael Berling (Den)
7 Leif Lampater/Sven Kraus (Ger)
8 Florian Piper/Andreas Welsch (Ger)
9 Christian Grassmann/Thomas Höss (Ger)
10 Aurel Siegel/Felix Wolf (Ger)
11 Sascha Richter/Nicolai Raasch (Ger)
12 Leonardo Pappalardo/Sebastian Frey (Ger)
13 Markus Reich/Christian Herde (Ger)
14 Alexander Peter/Hanjo Veit (Ger)
15 Christian Ortkras/Marcel Rothstein (Ger)
16 Sebastian Debatin/Stephan Kirchner (Ger)

Past winners

2002 Scott McGrory (Aus)/Matthew Gilmore (Bel)
2001 Erik Zabel (Ger)/Silvio Martinello (Ita)
2000 Bruno Risi (Swi)/Kurt Betschart (Swi)
1999 Silvio Martinello/Andreas Kappes
1998 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart
1997 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart
1996 Adriano Baffi/Giovanni Lombardi
1995 Etienne de Wilde/Erik Zabel
1994 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart
1993 Bruno Risi/Kurt Betschart
1992 Urs Freuler/Olaf Ludwig
1991 Andreas Kappes/Etienne de Wilde
1990 Danny Clark/Tony Doyle
1989 Andreas Kappes/Etienne de Wilde
1988 Danny Clark/Tony Doyle
1987 Urs Freuler/Dietrich Thurau
1986 Danny Clark/Dietrich Thurau
1985 Urs Freuler/Rene Pijnen
1984 Gerd Frank/Hans-Hendrik Oersted
1983 Rene Pijnen/Urs Freuler
1982 Patrick Sercu/Rene Pijnen
1981 Danny Clark/Don Allan
1980 Danny Clark/Don Allan
1979 Patrick Sercu/Dietrich Thurau
1978 Patrick Sercu/Gregor Braun
1977 Patrick Sercu/Eddy Merckx
1976 Wilfried Peffgen/Albert Fritz
1975 Rene Pijnen/Guenther Haritz
1974 Graeme Gilmore/Sigi Renz
1973 Rene Pijnen/Leo Duyndam
1972 Wolfgang Schulze/Sigi Renz
1954 Hans Preiskeit/Ludwig Hoermann
1953 Jean Roth/Walter Bucher
1952 Alfred Strom/Ludwig Hoermann
1951 Emile Carrara/Guy Lapebie
1950 (2) Robert Naeye/Rene Adriaenssens
1950 (1) Camile de Kuysscher/Odiel van den Meerschaut
1949 Robert Naeye/Maurice Depauw
1933 Oskar Tietz/Franz Lehmann

Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com