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Six Days Of Newark
The Six Days of Newark was a former six-day cycling event, held in Newark, New Jersey Newark ( , ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County and the second largest city within the New York metropolitan area.Gabriele, Michael C. (2011), The Golden Age of Bicycle Racing in New Jersey, History Press, London, , p 120–122


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The 1910 Six Days of Newark took place from 6 to 12 February. :1. Willy Fenn senior (Usa) - Frank Kramer (Usa) :2. Ivar Lawson (Usa) - Jim Moran (Usa) :3. Paddy Hehir (Aus) - Ernie Pye (Aus) :4. John Bedell (Usa) - Menus Bedell (Usa) :5. Walter Bardgett (Usa) - Elmer Collins (Usa) à 1 tour :6. Niels-Marius Andersen (Dan) - Floyd Kre ...

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Newark, New Jersey
Newark ( , ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County and the second largest city within the New York metropolitan area.New Jersey County Map
New Jersey Department of State. Accessed July 10, 2017.
The city had a population of 311,549 as of the , and was calculated at 307,220 by the Population Estimates Program for 2021, making it
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Worth Mitten
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International Cycle Races Hosted By The United States
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Harry Kaiser (cyclist)
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George Cameron (cyclist)
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Alfred Goullet
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Lloyd Thomas (cyclist)
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Martin Ryan (cyclist)
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