1990 Antwerp Six Day, Official Race Poster

$310.00

6 Dagen Antwerpen 1990 – Zesdaagse van Antwerpen

The poster features a bold, energetic illustration of two track cyclists in full aerodynamic gear, locked in competition on a steeply banked velodrome. The stylized forms, saturated colors, and exaggerated motion lines evoke the speed and tension of six-day racing—a unique format that blends endurance, strategy, and spectacle over six nights of racing.

At the 1990 Six Days of Antwerp, Belgian riders Eric Vanderaerden and Etienne De Wilde claimed victory. Finishing in second place were Pierangelo Bincoletto and Guido Bontempi, both from Italy.  The third podium spot was secured by Johan Bruyneel of Belgium and Australian track legend Danny Clark, rounding out a competitive and internationally diverse field.

This poster has been archivally and professionally linen-backed.

Virtually all original vintage posters of this era were viewed as temporary advertising and were printed on fragile, thin paper. While expensive, linen backing is a conservation method used to mount, stabilize, preserve, and protect vintage posters, allowing them to be displayed or framed without compromising their value.

This poster is an original first printing, not a reproduction.

Year: 1990
Artist: N/A

Size: 41 x 60.5 cm (16 x 23 ¾ inches) – Linen Backed Archival Mounting

This is a one-of-a-kind item; please review the photos carefully to determine the condition.

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Description

So, What is Six-day Racing, Anyway?

Six-day track racing originated in the 19th century as part of a fascination with novel endurance sporting events. The earliest six-day races were straightforward contests to see who could ride the most laps on a track over six days. The format soon evolved to feature two-man teams, with riders taking turns on the track and dividing up the 24-hour periods—they even ate meals while riding.

Modern six-day racing takes place over six nights on indoor tracks, typically from 6 pm to 2 am. The overall winner is the team that completes the most laps. In addition to the “chase” to gain laps over competitors, a typical six-day program includes time trials, motor-paced races, intermediate sprints, and elimination races.

In the “chase” or Madison events (named after Madison Square Garden in New York City, where the two-rider format was devised), both riders may be on the track simultaneously, taking turns racing and using a hand-sling technique to propel each other back into action.

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs

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