- Source: Alfred Grenda
Alfred Francis Grenda (September 15, 1889 – May 30, 1977) was an Australian professional track cyclist, who specialized in six-day races. He won eight in his career, including the Six Days of New York four times. He also competed in sprinting, notably winning the silver medal at the 1912 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. He came to the United States under a professional contract in 1912, where he stayed and became a naturalized citizen in 1930.
Major results
1912
2nd Sprint, UCI Track World Championships
1913
1st Six Days of Toronto (with Ernie Pye)
1914
1st Six Days of New York (with Alf Goullet)
1915
1st Six Days of New York (with Alfred Hill)
1st Six Days of Boston (with Alfred Hill)
1916
1st Six Days of Boston (with Alf Goullet)
1922
1st Six Days of New York (with Reginald McNamara)
1923
1st Six Days of New York (with Alf Goullet)
1924
1st Six Days of Chicago (with Oscar Egg)
References
External links
Alfred Grenda at Cycling Archives (archived)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls
- Alfred Grenda
- Alf Goullet
- Ernie Pye
- Six Days of Boston
- Frank Louis Kramer
- Six Days of Brussels
- Six Days of New York
- Reggie McNamara
- 1912 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- André Perchicot