PBP Story #23: Nine riders share why PBP is important to them:
Max Poletto – 3 Charly Miller PBPs = 1 DNF
Lisa Charlebois – PBP 2023
Eric Nicholes – 3 PBPs
John Ende – 6 PBPs w/4 Adrian Hands
Mark Thomas – 7 PBPs w/1 Charly Miller and 1 Adrian Hands
Paul O’Donoghue – 8 PBPs
Pedro Alves – 4 PBPs
Mary Gersema – 3 Tandem PBPs
Edward Felker – 6 PBPs (3 Tandem + 3 Single)
Paris Brest Paris: PBP Stories and Tips
Join Peter Curley (PBP ’19, ’23) as he interviews the riders who have completed (and DNF’ed!) Paris Brest Paris, the most famous (and oldest) endurance ride in the world. Learn firsthand what to expect and how to give yourself the best chance of a successful PBP.
Paris Brest is a long-distance cycling event with a rich history. Established in 1891 as a professional race, it has evolved into the premier amateur endurance cycling event. Every four years, thousands of cyclists from around the world, attempt to finish PBP’s grueling 1,200-kilometer (745-mile) route, within the 90 hour time limit.
10 PBP Stats (2023)
Participants = 6431
Finish rate = 76%
Average age = 51
Oldest female & male = 69 & 79
Youngest female & male = 17 & 17
Female participation = 7.24%
French participation = 29.03%
Charly Miller (56:40) = 12
Adrian Hands (88:55) = 62
Club with most riders = San Francisco Randonneurs