Émile Carrara

Émile Carrara (11 January 1925 – 28 April 1992) was a French professional road and track cyclist. On the track, he notably won a total of nine six-day races as well as the national pursuit championships in 1947. On the road, his biggest victory was the 1944 Grand Prix des Nations.

Road

 * 1944
 * 1st Grand Prix des Nations


 * 1945
 * 1st Paris-Évreux
 * 1st Paris–Mantes
 * 2nd Grand Prix des Nations


 * 1946
 * 5th Liège–Bastogne–Liège


 * 1947
 * 1st Critérium des As
 * 2nd Critérium National de la Route

Track

 * 1947
 * 1st MaillotFra.PNG Individual pursuit, National Track Championships


 * 1949
 * 1st Six Days of Saint-Étienne (with Raymond Goussot)
 * 1st Prix Dupré-Lapize (with Raymond Goussot)


 * 1951
 * 1st Six Days of Berlin 1 (with Guy Lapébie)
 * 1st Six Days of Berlin 2 (with Heinz Zoll)
 * 1st Six Days of Hanover (with Guy Lapébie)
 * 1st Six Days of Munich (with Guy Lapébie)


 * 1952
 * 1st Six Days of Hanover (with Georges Senfftleben)
 * 1st Six Days of Dortmund (with Guy Lapébie)
 * 1st Six Days of Saint-Étienne (with Georges Senfftleben)
 * 1st Six Days of Berlin (with Guy Lapébie)
 * 1st Prix Dupré-Lapize (with Georges Senfftleben)


 * 1953
 * 2nd Silver medal europe.svg Madison, European Track Championships


 * 1954
 * 1st Six Days of Berlin (with Dominique Forlini)