

PBP spectators in Villaines, France
I just got back from the 17th edition of
Paris Brest Paris, an ultra distance cycling event held every four years in France. I always say that I record and erase my memory of rides longer than 600k. I can confirm via official records that I successfully covered the 1200k course in a time of 86 hours and 55 minutes. My primary setback was a series of intense drowsy spells that left me convinced that I was pedaling in my sleep, but overall I felt strong.

First night. 1200k to go



Scenic views and slumbering cyclists
During PBP, I did my best take photos of my practiced obsessions: people, bicycles and food. Snaps of the scenic countryside are in short supply. For interested parties, here is visual evidence of my participation in Paris Brest Paris with some fragmentary notations

Maya. Organized first randonneuring events in Japan

Amused Breton bystander
Rando Buddha
Audax England rider (designed the club's jersey)


Photogenic Bryan on his
Box Dog Bikes Pelican (SF Rando pal and AC stockist, Gabe, offscreen)

NC rider on one of the last
Coho rando bikes
Duane Wright on his Peugeot fixie

Snappy French (?) gent riding a
Gilles Berthoud
Riding buddy Jeff on his lovely
Boxer Bicycles custom 

Food is one of the great motivators in cycling. On PBP, you can forage from Boulangeries on the course for your primary fuel (for me, pain au chocolat and jambon sandwiches). Jeff's strawberry tart was a visual highlight of one boulangerie which we liked as much for the free coffee. Fatigue and the need for forward movement often drove us to save time by eating at the official PBP controls. My photos reflect the matter of fact nature of this food.

Start

Halfway

One control from the finish

Jeff's brevet card (so much suffering to go)

Sample view.
Vanilla at rest.
Full PBP 2011 flickr set
here.
5 comments:
Looks like you guys had fun,
the woman from Japan with the Kanagawa jersey, I was born in Kanagawa, nice!
Awesome! Well done - I would love to do PBP someday.
Really impressive achievement! Thanks for sharing your pix.
Yes, thank you very much for posting. Inspiring!
A truly amazing achievement! Congratulations and thank you for sharing.
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