1) The following five Tour de France winners had also competed in at least one six-day race at Madison Square Garden in New York City:
Louis Trousselier (TdF-1905)
Lucien Petit-Breton (Tdf-1907 & 1908)
Francois Faber (TdF 1909)
Octave Lapize (TdF 1910)
Lucien Buysse (TdF 1926)
Of these winners, none were close to victory at the Garden six-day, but two finished--which two?
2) The Madison Square Garden six-day race in 1901 was won the the two-man team of Bobby Walthour and Archie McEachern at 2,555 miles and four laps. What was the paid attendance?
3) What month, year and city was the last ever one-man six-day race?
4) What month, year and city was the first ever two-man six-day race?
5) In what two years and cities did Bobby Walthour Sr win his world motor-pacing championships?
6) In what years did Major Taylor win his United States sprint championship and his world sprint championship?
7) Bobby Walthour and Major Taylor were each born in the same year, turned professional the same year and were inducted into the United States Bicycling Hall of Fame in the same year--name the three years.
8) How many national sprint championships did Frank Kramer win?
9) What famous American cyclist was killed in Paris in August 1904 as a result of a 55 mile-per-hour motor-pacing accident?
10) In what year did a gasoline-powered motorcycle frist circle the track at Madison Square Garden?