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All the Great Stars! 1955 Madison Racing at the Sportpalis Antwerpen Belgium

Original price was: $720.00.Current price is: $570.00.

Sportpaseis Antwerpen – December 17, 1955
Al de Grote Vedetten – All the Great Stars

Celebrate Belgian indoor track at its peak with this original Sportpaleis Antwerp poster for Saturday, 17 December 1955. The design, featuring bold black type, announces a full evening program of Omnium, Individual Pursuit, and a 60-kilometer Ploegkoers, also known as the Madison, the classic two-rider team race. 

The yellow roster box reads like a mid century all star list, Rik Van Steenbergen with Emiel Severeyns, Stan Ockers with Jef Brankart, Hugo Koblet with Armin von Buren, Strehler with Fritz Pfenninger, Gerrit Schulte with Piet Peters, Raymond Impanis with Van Vliet, Wim van Est with Wout Wagtmans, Acou with Van Daele, A. Ryckaert with Willy Lauwers, Van Nitsen with M. Hendrickx, Haan with Plantaz, Rik Van Looy with De Paepe, De Baere with Van Genuegden, De Feyter with Van der Elst, Buyst with R. Janssens, Debeuckelaer with De Corte.

Period photos at right spotlight the stars, and the Sportpaleis name at the top anchors the piece to Belgium’s most famous winter track arena, making this a standout slice of European cycling history.

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 very 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: 1955
Artist: N/A
Drurk ASTRA, Pompstraat 2-14, Antwerpen

Size:  54.5 x 73 cm (21 ½  x 28 ¾  inches)

Posters are sold unframed. Framed images are display ideas only.

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

This item is listed on multiple platforms, and availability is subject to prior sale elsewhere.

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Description

Madison Racing … The Wild Tag-Team of the Velodrome Explained.

Madison racing is a type of team track cycling event named after Madison Square Garden in New York City, where the format was popularized in the early 20th century. Known as “course à l’américaine” in French-speaking countries, the Madison is raced by teams of two riders who take turns competing. While one rider races at full speed, the other recovers by riding more slowly or resting on the upper part of the track. Riders tag each other in and out, traditionally using a hand-sling maneuver.

The discipline evolved from American six-day races, which originally featured solo riders racing continuously for 144 hours. As concerns over rider safety and physical exhaustion grew, especially following the death of a racer in 1897, regulations were introduced limiting the number of hours a single rider could compete. In response, promoters developed the two-man team format to preserve the race’s continuous nature, thus creating the Madison-style race.

The first races using this team format were held around 1899–1900 at Madison Square Garden. The format quickly spread to Europe, where it became a staple of winter six-day races, particularly in Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.

Today, the Madison is a UCI-recognized Olympic discipline, reintroduced into the Olympic Games in 2020 (Tokyo) for both men and women, after being absent from the Games since 2008.

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

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Weight 3 lbs

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