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2018–19 Six Day Series

The 2018–19 Six Day Series (also known as the Six Day Cycling Series is a multi six-day track cycling race tournament over a season. It is the 3rd series organised by the Madison Sports Group (MSG). This season consists of 7 events across 5 countries.

2018–2019 Six Day Series
Third edition of the Six Day Series
Details
Dates23 October 2018 – 14 April 2019
LocationLondon
Berlin
Copenhagen
Melbourne
Hong Kong
Manchester
Brisbane
Races7
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It was the first edition of the World Cup to feature countries in Asia-Pacific. with two events held in Melbourne and Brisbane as the final in Australia.[1] In January 2019, Hong Kong was announced as a new stage to introduce 6-day racing in Asia as the latest frontier.[2] Those three stages were raced during 3-day weekends instead of the standard 6-day format.

Series edit

In August 2018 the MSG revealed the location and dates of the Six Day Series meetings for the season. Six rounds were scheduled in London, United Kingdom; Berlin, Germany; Copenhagen, Denmark; Melbourne, Australia; Manchester and Brisbane.[3] In January, a round in Hong Kong was added into the schedule.

London, United Kingdom edit

Round 1 was held at the Lee Valley VeloPark, on October 23-28 October 2018. Completed in 2011, the velodrome was the site of the 2012 Olympic Games and 2012 Paralympic Games track events. It has hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Cup (2011-12, 2014-15), and the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. The 6750-capacity velodrome has also been used for the British Revolution track series, British National Track Championships and was the site of Sir Bradley Wiggins' successful Hour Record ride in 2015.[4]

Berlin, Germany edit

Round 2, to be held in Velodrom from January 24-29 January 2019. The velodrome was designed by internationally-renowned French architect Dominique Perrault for Berlin's 2000 Olympic Games bid. It was built in 1997 on the site of the former Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle. Since opening, it has played host to the 2017 European Track Championships, the 1998 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics and the 1999 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Since 1997, the traditional Six Days of Berlin has also taken place here. In preparation for the 2017 European Track Championships, the track was rebuilt.[5]

Copenhagen, Denmark edit

Denmark's Ballerup Super Arena is situated in the capital. It will host the third round, on January 31-February 5. The velodrome was completed in 2001 and hosted the 2002 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. It can hold 6,500 spectators.

Melbourne, Australia edit

The fourth round will be hosted on between 7-9 February at the Melbourne Arena. It hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Championships (2004, 2012), in addition to the 2006 Commonwealth Games track events and numerous rounds of the UCI Track World Cup.[6]

Hong Kong edit

The fifth round of this Six Day Series will be hosted in Hong Kong between 8-10 March at the Hong Kong Velodrome. Opened in 2013, the velodrome hosted the final round of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup (2015-16, 2018-19), as well as the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, which is the first one in Asia in the 21st Century. It has permanent seating for 2,000 spectators, expandable to 3,000 for events such as the World Cup.[7]

Manchester, United Kingdom edit

The sixth round was hosted in Manchester, a big northwestern city of the United Kingdom. This round will be held between 22-24 March. The Manchester Velodrome was completed in 1994 and is the home of British Cycling's National Cycling Centre.[8] The Manchester Velodrome already hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games, UCI Track Cycling World Championships (1996, 2000, 2008), British National Track Championships and Revolution Cycling series.

Brisbane, Australia edit

The final would be held in Brisbane, Eastern city in Queensland during 12-14 April. Anna Meares Velodrome was completed in 2016 and named after Olympic gold medallist Anna Meares. It hosted the track cycling events at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[9] Offices of Cycling Queensland are incorporated in the velodrome.

Format edit

The men compete in teams of two across the six days and women’s event across three days for the first three rounds. Sprinters will also compete for 6 days. There are certain differences in the races between 6 Day Series and UCI Track Cycling World Cup and UCI Track Cycling World Championships

The following events will be raced in the series:[3]

  • Derny, men
  • Team elimination, men and women
  • Sprint finals, men and women
  • Keirin, men and women
  • 200m flying time trial, men and women
  • Omnium, women
  • The Longest lap, men
  • Lap Record, men and women
  • Madison, men and women
  • 2 Lap madison time trial, men
  • 10 km scratch race, women

Results edit

Men edit

  Berlin | 24-29 January 2019[10]
Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts Day 4 Pts Day 5 Pts Day 6 Pts
    Roger Kluge/Theo Reinhardt 90 158
(-1 lap)
246 289 358
(-1 lap)
470
    Marc Hester/Jesper Morkov 83 161 237 299 357
(-1 lap)
482
(-1 lap)
    Andreas Graf/Andreas Muller 53 130 206 273 324
(-1 lap)
414
(-1 lap)
4    Robbe Ghys/Wim Stroetinga 66 153
(-1 lap)
234 289 372 463
(-2 laps)
5   Wojciech Pszczolarski/Daniel Staniszewski 68 125
(-1 lap)
220 290 355
(-1 lap)
437
(-2 laps)
6   Henning Bommel/Kersten Thiele 71 137
(-1 lap)
215
(-2 laps)
296
(-2 laps)
340
(-4 laps)
406
(-6 laps)
7    Jules Hesters/Melvin Van Zijl 66 129
(-1 lap)
171
(-3 laps)
244
(-2 laps)
305
(-4 laps)
331
(-7 laps)
8   Moritz Augenstein/Sebastian Schmiedel 70
(-1 lap)
134
(-4 laps)
181
(-6 laps)
237
(-6 laps)
271
(-10 laps)
323
(-13 laps)
9   Maximilian Beyer/Achim Burkart 49
(-1 lap)
107
(-4 laps)
142
(-6 laps)
192
(-7 laps)
211
(-10 laps)
269
(-15 laps)
10   Chris Latham/Andrew Tennant
  Stephen Hall/Joshua Harrison
40
44
(-1 lap)
91
(-5 laps)
76
(-6 laps)
150
(-6 laps)
102
(-9 laps)
197
(-7 laps)
142
(-11 laps)
201
(-12 laps)
249
(-15 laps)
11   Nick Stöpler/Maikel Zijlaard 34
(-1 lap)
70
(-6 laps)
122
(-7 laps)
170
(-8 laps)
212
(-12 laps)
237
(-15 laps)
12   Sebastian Lander/Matias Malmberg 37
(-1 laps)
62
(-7 laps)
95
(-11 laps)
130
(-11 laps)
162
(-17 laps)
196
(-21 laps)
13   Denis Nekrasov/Sergey Rostovtsev 28
(-2 laps)
62
(-9 laps)
74
(-14 laps)
113
(-16 laps)
133
(-22 laps)
158
(-26 laps)
14   Calvin Dik/Nils Weispfennig 30
(-4 laps)
57
(-12 laps)
130
(-15 laps)
76
(-17 laps)
135
(-23 laps)
147
(-28 laps)
15   Daniel Babor/Luděk Lichnovský 4
(-5 laps)
12
(-15 laps)
30
(-19 laps)
51
(-22 laps)
72
(-28 laps)
100
(-34 laps)
  Hong Kong | 8-10 March 2019[11]
Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts
     Kenny De Ketele/Yoeri Havik 93 197 246
    Andreas Graf/Andreas Muller 42 109 157
(-1 lap)
    Daniel Holloway/Adrian Hegyvary 60
(-1 lap)
120
(-1 lap)
226
(-2 laps)
4   Marc Hester/Jesper Morkov 66
(-1 lap)
141
(-1 lap)
222
(-2 laps)
5   Tristan Marguet/Nico Selenati 65
(-1 lap)
145
(-1 lap)
189
(-2 laps)
6   Nick Stöpler/Melvin Van Zijl 61 113 168
(-2 laps)
7   Cheung King Lok/Leung Chun Wing 62
(-2 laps)
157
(-2 laps)
226
(-3 laps)
8   Henning Bommel/Kersten Thiele 31
(-3 laps)
110
(-3 laps)
167
(-5 laps)

Women edit

  Berlin | January 24-29 January 2019[10]
Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts
    Trine Schmidt 90 190 290
    Julie Leth 82 182 264
    Tamara Dronova 66 144 228
4   Pascale Jeuland 74 150 228
5   Elena Cecchini 60 138 206
  Hong Kong | 8-10 March 2019[11]
Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts
    Neah Evans 90 178 272
    Emily Nelson 82 170 270
    Shannon McCurley 66 148 232
4   Manon Lloyd 74 130 198
5   Maria Averina 44 122 188
6   Lauren Perry 17 99 175
7   Leung Bo Yee 60 130 174
8   Josefine Huitfeldt 40 118 159

Sprinters (Men) edit

  Berlin | 24-29 January 2019[10]
Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts Day 4 Pts Day 5 Pts Day 6 Pts
    Maximilian Levy 50 98 148 198 223 273
    Denis Dmitriev 41 77 113 191 357
(-1 lap)
233
    Shane Perkins 26 65 102 137 169 211
4   Nikita Shurshin 42 66 96 116 143 173
5   Anton Höhne 30 70 98 124 140 169
6   Francois Pervis 24 50 82 116 128 148
  Hong Kong | 8-10 March 2019[11]
Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts
    Pavel Kelemen 50 102 152
    Shane Perkins 45 90 140
    Azizulhasni Awang 44 74 110
4   Francois Pervis 26 60 86
5   Kang Shih Feng 28 50 81
6   Law Tsz Chun 20 50 70

Sprinters (Women) edit

  Hong Kong | 8-10 March 2019[11]
Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts
    Lee Wai Sze 55 103 158
    Miriam Welte 50 94 136
    Urszula Los 28 73 105
4   Nicky Degrendele 34 66 102
5   Li Yin Yin 26 48 78
6   Lee Sze Wing 20 42 60

Series Standings edit

At the end of each Six Day event the Series Standings are updated. Riders are aiming to secure enough points throughout the Series to reach the Six Day Final in Brisbane and a chance to be crowned 2018/19 Series Champions.[12]

Legend
Top riders qualify to 2019 Six Day Brisbane Final

Men edit

Women edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Track Cycling: Brisbane Secures Six Day Track Series World Final". Bicycling Australia. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. ^ . Baanwacht. Archived from the original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  3. ^ a b "What is Six Day?". Six Day Series. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Sir Bradley Wiggins believes his hour record will be beaten next year". Berlin.de. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Six Day Berlin 2019". Berlin.de. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Six Day racing comes to Melbourne: What you need to know". Cycling Tips. 6 February 2019. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  7. ^ "UCI Track Cycling World Cup - Hong Kong - Information Bulletin" (pdf). UCI. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Manchester Velodrome 'track of champions' for sale". BBC News. 15 April 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Anna Meares Velodrome: World's newest indoor cycling venue unveiled". SMH. 12 November 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  10. ^ a b c "2019 Six Day Berlin Results". Six Day Series. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d "2019 Six Day Hong Kong Results". Six Day Series. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  12. ^ a b c "2018/19 Series Standings". Six Day Series. Retrieved 7 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Six Day Series
  • Six Day Hong Kong

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The 2018 19 Six Day Series also known as the Six Day Cycling Series is a multi six day track cycling race tournament over a season It is the 3rd series organised by the Madison Sports Group MSG This season consists of 7 events across 5 countries 2018 2019 Six Day SeriesThird edition of the Six Day SeriesDetailsDates23 October 2018 14 April 2019LocationLondonBerlinCopenhagenMelbourneHong KongManchesterBrisbaneRaces7 2017 182019 20 It was the first edition of the World Cup to feature countries in Asia Pacific with two events held in Melbourne and Brisbane as the final in Australia 1 In January 2019 Hong Kong was announced as a new stage to introduce 6 day racing in Asia as the latest frontier 2 Those three stages were raced during 3 day weekends instead of the standard 6 day format Contents 1 Series 1 1 London United Kingdom 1 2 Berlin Germany 1 3 Copenhagen Denmark 1 4 Melbourne Australia 1 5 Hong Kong 1 6 Manchester United Kingdom 1 7 Brisbane Australia 2 Format 3 Results 3 1 Men 3 2 Women 3 3 Sprinters Men 3 4 Sprinters Women 4 Series Standings 4 1 Men 4 2 Women 5 References 6 External linksSeries editIn August 2018 the MSG revealed the location and dates of the Six Day Series meetings for the season Six rounds were scheduled in London United Kingdom Berlin Germany Copenhagen Denmark Melbourne Australia Manchester and Brisbane 3 In January a round in Hong Kong was added into the schedule London United Kingdom edit Round 1 was held at the Lee Valley VeloPark on October 23 28 October 2018 Completed in 2011 the velodrome was the site of the 2012 Olympic Games and 2012 Paralympic Games track events It has hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Cup 2011 12 2014 15 and the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 6750 capacity velodrome has also been used for the British Revolution track series British National Track Championships and was the site of Sir Bradley Wiggins successful Hour Record ride in 2015 4 Berlin Germany edit Round 2 to be held in Velodrom from January 24 29 January 2019 The velodrome was designed by internationally renowned French architect Dominique Perrault for Berlin s 2000 Olympic Games bid It was built in 1997 on the site of the former Werner Seelenbinder Halle Since opening it has played host to the 2017 European Track Championships the 1998 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics and the 1999 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Since 1997 the traditional Six Days of Berlin has also taken place here In preparation for the 2017 European Track Championships the track was rebuilt 5 Copenhagen Denmark edit Denmark s Ballerup Super Arena is situated in the capital It will host the third round on January 31 February 5 The velodrome was completed in 2001 and hosted the 2002 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships It can hold 6 500 spectators Melbourne Australia edit The fourth round will be hosted on between 7 9 February at the Melbourne Arena It hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2004 2012 in addition to the 2006 Commonwealth Games track events and numerous rounds of the UCI Track World Cup 6 Hong Kong edit The fifth round of this Six Day Series will be hosted in Hong Kong between 8 10 March at the Hong Kong Velodrome Opened in 2013 the velodrome hosted the final round of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup 2015 16 2018 19 as well as the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships which is the first one in Asia in the 21st Century It has permanent seating for 2 000 spectators expandable to 3 000 for events such as the World Cup 7 Manchester United Kingdom edit The sixth round was hosted in Manchester a big northwestern city of the United Kingdom This round will be held between 22 24 March The Manchester Velodrome was completed in 1994 and is the home of British Cycling s National Cycling Centre 8 The Manchester Velodrome already hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games UCI Track Cycling World Championships 1996 2000 2008 British National Track Championships and Revolution Cycling series Brisbane Australia edit The final would be held in Brisbane Eastern city in Queensland during 12 14 April Anna Meares Velodrome was completed in 2016 and named after Olympic gold medallist Anna Meares It hosted the track cycling events at the 2018 Commonwealth Games 9 Offices of Cycling Queensland are incorporated in the velodrome Format editThe men compete in teams of two across the six days and women s event across three days for the first three rounds Sprinters will also compete for 6 days There are certain differences in the races between 6 Day Series and UCI Track Cycling World Cup and UCI Track Cycling World ChampionshipsThe following events will be raced in the series 3 Derny men Team elimination men and women Sprint finals men and women Keirin men and women 200m flying time trial men and women Omnium women The Longest lap men Lap Record men and women Madison men and women 2 Lap madison time trial men 10 km scratch race womenResults editMen edit nbsp Berlin 24 29 January 2019 10 Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts Day 4 Pts Day 5 Pts Day 6 Pts nbsp nbsp Roger Kluge Theo Reinhardt90 158 1 lap 246 289358 1 lap 470 nbsp nbsp Marc Hester Jesper Morkov 83161 237299 357 1 lap 482 1 lap nbsp nbsp Andreas Graf Andreas Muller 53 130 206 273 324 1 lap 414 1 lap 4 nbsp nbsp Robbe Ghys Wim Stroetinga 66 153 1 lap 234 289 372 463 2 laps 5 nbsp Wojciech Pszczolarski Daniel Staniszewski 68 125 1 lap 220 290 355 1 lap 437 2 laps 6 nbsp Henning Bommel Kersten Thiele 71 137 1 lap 215 2 laps 296 2 laps 340 4 laps 406 6 laps 7 nbsp nbsp Jules Hesters Melvin Van Zijl 66 129 1 lap 171 3 laps 244 2 laps 305 4 laps 331 7 laps 8 nbsp Moritz Augenstein Sebastian Schmiedel 70 1 lap 134 4 laps 181 6 laps 237 6 laps 271 10 laps 323 13 laps 9 nbsp Maximilian Beyer Achim Burkart 49 1 lap 107 4 laps 142 6 laps 192 7 laps 211 10 laps 269 15 laps 10 nbsp Chris Latham Andrew Tennant nbsp Stephen Hall Joshua Harrison 4044 1 lap 91 5 laps 76 6 laps 150 6 laps 102 9 laps 197 7 laps 142 11 laps 201 12 laps 249 15 laps 11 nbsp Nick Stopler Maikel Zijlaard 34 1 lap 70 6 laps 122 7 laps 170 8 laps 212 12 laps 237 15 laps 12 nbsp Sebastian Lander Matias Malmberg 37 1 laps 62 7 laps 95 11 laps 130 11 laps 162 17 laps 196 21 laps 13 nbsp Denis Nekrasov Sergey Rostovtsev 28 2 laps 62 9 laps 74 14 laps 113 16 laps 133 22 laps 158 26 laps 14 nbsp Calvin Dik Nils Weispfennig 30 4 laps 57 12 laps 130 15 laps 76 17 laps 135 23 laps 147 28 laps 15 nbsp Daniel Babor Ludek Lichnovsky 4 5 laps 12 15 laps 30 19 laps 51 22 laps 72 28 laps 100 34 laps nbsp Hong Kong 8 10 March 2019 11 Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts nbsp nbsp nbsp Kenny De Ketele Yoeri Havik93 197 246 nbsp nbsp Andreas Graf Andreas Muller 42 109 157 1 lap nbsp nbsp Daniel Holloway Adrian Hegyvary 60 1 lap 120 1 lap 226 2 laps 4 nbsp Marc Hester Jesper Morkov 66 1 lap 141 1 lap 222 2 laps 5 nbsp Tristan Marguet Nico Selenati 65 1 lap 145 1 lap 189 2 laps 6 nbsp Nick Stopler Melvin Van Zijl 61 113 168 2 laps 7 nbsp Cheung King Lok Leung Chun Wing 62 2 laps 157 2 laps 226 3 laps 8 nbsp Henning Bommel Kersten Thiele 31 3 laps 110 3 laps 167 5 laps Women edit nbsp Berlin January 24 29 January 2019 10 Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts nbsp nbsp Trine Schmidt90 190 290 nbsp nbsp Julie Leth 82 182 264 nbsp nbsp Tamara Dronova 66 144 2284 nbsp Pascale Jeuland 74 150 2285 nbsp Elena Cecchini 60 138 206 nbsp Hong Kong 8 10 March 2019 11 Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts nbsp nbsp Neah Evans90 178 272 nbsp nbsp Emily Nelson 82 170 270 nbsp nbsp Shannon McCurley 66 148 2324 nbsp Manon Lloyd 74 130 1985 nbsp Maria Averina 44 122 1886 nbsp Lauren Perry 17 99 1757 nbsp Leung Bo Yee 60 130 1748 nbsp Josefine Huitfeldt 40 118 159Sprinters Men edit nbsp Berlin 24 29 January 2019 10 Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts Day 4 Pts Day 5 Pts Day 6 Pts nbsp nbsp Maximilian Levy50 98 148 198 223 273 nbsp nbsp Denis Dmitriev 41 77 113 191 357 1 lap 233 nbsp nbsp Shane Perkins 26 65 102 137 169 2114 nbsp Nikita Shurshin 42 66 96 116 143 1735 nbsp Anton Hohne 30 70 98 124 140 1696 nbsp Francois Pervis 24 50 82 116 128 148 nbsp Hong Kong 8 10 March 2019 11 Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts nbsp nbsp Pavel Kelemen50 102 152 nbsp nbsp Shane Perkins 45 90 140 nbsp nbsp Azizulhasni Awang 44 74 1104 nbsp Francois Pervis 26 60 865 nbsp Kang Shih Feng 28 50 816 nbsp Law Tsz Chun 20 50 70Sprinters Women edit nbsp Hong Kong 8 10 March 2019 11 Rank Riders Day 1 Pts Day 2 Pts Day 3 Pts nbsp nbsp Lee Wai Sze55 103 158 nbsp nbsp Miriam Welte 50 94 136 nbsp nbsp Urszula Los 28 73 1054 nbsp Nicky Degrendele 34 66 1025 nbsp Li Yin Yin 26 48 786 nbsp Lee Sze Wing 20 42 60Series Standings editAt the end of each Six Day event the Series Standings are updated Riders are aiming to secure enough points throughout the Series to reach the Six Day Final in Brisbane and a chance to be crowned 2018 19 Series Champions 12 LegendTop riders qualify to 2019 Six Day Brisbane FinalMen edit Rank Riders Points 12 1 nbsp Yoeri Havik Wim Stroetinga 1002 nbsp Leigh Howard Kelland O Brien 803 nbsp Roger Kluge Theo Reinhardt 654 nbsp Chris Latham Andy Tennant 505 nbsp Wojciech Pszczolarski Daniel Staniszewski 406 nbsp Marc Hester Jesper Morkov 307 nbsp Jules Hesters Otto Vergaerde 258 nbsp Andreas Graf Andreas Muller 209 nbsp Nick Stopler Melvin Van Zijl 1610 nbsp Shane Archbold Aaron Gate 1211 nbsp Henning Bommel Kersten Thiele 1012 nbsp Daniel Babor Ludek Lichnovsky 8Women edit Rank Riders Points 12 1 nbsp Georgia Baker 1402 nbsp Emily Nelson 1303 nbsp Neah Evans 1003 nbsp Annette Edmondson 1003 nbsp Trine Schmidt 1006 nbsp Ashlee Ankudinoff 1007 nbsp Kristina Clonan 958 nbsp Amy Pauwels 909 nbsp Alex Manly 8010 nbsp Julie Leth 80References edit Track Cycling Brisbane Secures Six Day Track Series World Final Bicycling Australia Retrieved 21 January 2019 Nieuw evenement Six Day Hong Kong Baanwacht Archived from the original on 22 January 2019 Retrieved 21 January 2019 a b What is Six Day Six Day Series Retrieved 21 January 2019 Sir Bradley Wiggins believes his hour record will be beaten next year Berlin de 19 July 2018 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Six Day Berlin 2019 Berlin de 19 July 2018 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Six Day racing comes to Melbourne What you need to know Cycling Tips 6 February 2019 Retrieved 7 February 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Hong Kong Information Bulletin pdf UCI Retrieved 17 August 2015 Manchester Velodrome track of champions for sale BBC News 15 April 2018 Retrieved 7 February 2019 Anna Meares Velodrome World s newest indoor cycling venue unveiled SMH 12 November 2016 Retrieved 7 February 2019 a b c 2019 Six Day Berlin Results Six Day Series Retrieved 7 February 2019 a b c d 2019 Six Day Hong Kong Results Six Day Series Retrieved 7 February 2019 a b c 2018 19 Series Standings Six Day Series Retrieved 7 February 2019 External links editSix Day Series Six Day Hong Kong Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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