Prix du Salon

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Prix du Salon
Race details
DateOctober
RegionParis, France
Local name(s)Prix du Salon (in French)
DisciplineTrack
TypeMadison
History
First edition1928 (1928)
Editions24
Final edition1958
First winner Alessandro Tonani (ITA),  Onésime Boucheron (FRA)
Most wins Émile Carrara (FRA),  Reginald Arnold (AUS),  Ferdinando Terruzzi (ITA)
Final winner Reginald Arnold (AUS),  Ferdinando Terruzzi (ITA)

The Prix du Salon was a French track cycling race in the madison discipline. It took place in the Vélodrome d'Hiver in Paris and was contested yearly in October.[1]

The Prix du Salon was organized for the last time in 1958, after which the velodrome was demolished.[2]

Winners[edit]

Year Winner Second Third
1928 Italy Alessandro Tonani
France Onésime Boucheron
Belgium Alfred Hamerlinck
Belgium Jules Van Hevel
France André Marcot
France Georges Vandenhove
1929 France Lucien Louet
France André Mouton
France Armand Blanchonnet
France Paul Broccardo
Belgium Alexander Maes
Belgium Louis Müller
1930 Belgium Adolphe Charlier
Belgium Roger De Neef
France Armand Blanchonnet
France Paul Broccardo
Belgium Alexander Maes
Belgium Louis Müller
1931 France Michel Pecqueux
France René Hournon
Belgium Adolphe Charlier
Belgium Roger De Neef
France Octave Dayen
France André Raynaud
1932 Belgium Georges Lemaire
Belgium René Martin
France Roger Peix
France Octave Dayen
Belgium Georges Ronsse
Belgium Joseph Demuysere
1933 Belgium Albert Buysse
Belgium Roger De Neef
France Charles Pélissier
France André Leducq
France Onésime Boucheron
France André Mouton
1934 Netherlands Frans Slaats
Netherlands Janus Braspennincx
France Paul Broccardo
France Marcel Guimbretière
France Antonin Magne
France René Le Grevès
1935 France Charles Pélissier
France Antonin Magne
France Roger Lapébie
France André Raynaud
France Maurice Deschamps
Italy Cesare Moretti
1936 Belgium Jean Aerts
Belgium Gustave Danneels
France Octave Dayen
Denmark Willy Hansen
France Charles Pélissier
France Antonin Magne
1937 Netherlands Frans Slaats
Netherlands Kees Pellenaars
Belgium Gustave Danneels
Belgium Omer De Bruycker
Italy Jules Rossi
Italy Cesare Moretti
1938 Netherlands Dirk Groenewegen
Netherlands Gerrit Boeyen
Belgium Albert Buysse
France Albert Billiet
France Fernand Wambst
France Émile Diot
1939–1945 Not held
1946 France Francis Grauss
France Adolphe Prat
France Roger Godeau
France Daniel Dousset
France Émile Carrara
France Roger Prévotal
1947 France Arthur Sérès
France Guy Lapébie
France Jacques Girard
France Raymond Louviot
France André Pousse
France Francis Grauss and
Australia Alfred Strom
Australia Reginald Arnold
1948 France Émile Carrara
France Raymond Goussot
Belgium Marcel Kint
Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
France Arthur Sérès
France Guy Lapébie
1949 France Jacques Girard
France Roger Reynes
France Robert Mignat
France Georges Guillier
France Émile Carrara
France Raymond Goussot
1950 Australia Alfred Strom
Australia Reginald Arnold
France Robert Mignat
France Roger Queugnet
France Roger Godeau
France Bernard Bouvard
1951 France Émile Carrara
France Guy Lapébie
France André Darrigade
France Dominique Forlini
France Roger Godeau
France Raymond Goussot
1952 France Émile Carrara
France Dominique Forlini
France Roger Piel
France Marcel Logerot
France Roger Reynes
France Jean Le Nizerhy
1953 Belgium Stan Ockers
Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
France Jean Gueguen
France Attilio Redolfi
France Pierre Iacoponelli
France Claude Brugerolles
1954 France Dominique Forlini
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
France Marcel Bareth
France Jean Le Nizerhy
France Jacques Bellenger
France Paul Matteoli
1955 Denmark Kay Werner Nielsen
Denmark Evan Klamer
Luxembourg Lucien Gillen
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Spain Miguel Poblet
Spain Guillermo Timoner
1956 Belgium Arsène Rijckaert
Belgium Willy Lauwers
France Henri Andrieux
France Serge Blusson
France André Lemoine
France Joseph Groussard
1957 Australia Reginald Arnold
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
France Dominique Forlini
France Georges Senfftleben
Belgium Willy Lauwers
Belgium Willy Vannitsen
1958 Australia Reginald Arnold
Italy Ferdinando Terruzzi
Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
Belgium Emile Severeyns
Netherlands Peter Post
Luxembourg Lucien Gillen

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Prix du Salon d'américaine". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Prix du Salon, Madison (a) 1958". radsportseiten.net (in German). 2023.