He wanted revenge and used it successfully: The Dutchman Yoeri Havik wins the SIXDAYS BREMEN 2025 alongside Cologne’s Nils Politt. Last year’s winners Roger Kluge and Theo Reinhardt follow in second place, ahead of Simone Consonni and Elia Viviani. “For me, a small dream has come true,” reveals Havik. “As a little boy, I was a big fan of Danny Stam, who won twice here in Bremen. Since then, it has been my goal to stand at the top of the podium myself.” Last year, he narrowly missed out on victory and this time, too, the competition did not make it easy for him. Over four days, the three top teams fought a tough battle.

Last year’s winners Roger Kluge and Theo Reinhardt started the hunt for the final as favorites with a one-lap lead. They were able to withstand the attacks of the competition for a long time, but Consonni/Viviani and Politt/Havik applied pressure. With 30 laps to go, the German-Dutch duo set off for the decisive doublet and thus won the overall ranking on points.

It was the last race in Bremen for cycling professional Theo Reinhardt. The 34-year-old recently announced his retirement. “Of course I would have liked to say goodbye to the Bremen audience with a win, but I still had a great four days,” says Reinhardt, who won the Bremen SIXDAYS in 2018 alongside Kenny De Ketele and in 2024 with Roger Kluge.

Yoeri Havik, Theo Reinhardt and Roger Kluge will start on January 31 and February 1 at the SIXDAYS Weekend in the Velodrom Berlin.

All results and more information at www.sixdays.de. The 2026 Bremen Six-Day Race will take place from January 9 to 12.