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Gruffy

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7,212 posts

259 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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The oldest event in cycling kicks off on Sunday. It runs every four years and is the top audax event on the calendar. It's 'the race you can't win' and while it's officially a 1,200km audax there are hundreds of ultradistance racers vying for the prestige of setting the fastest time. That includes Björn Lenhard who posted the record time of 42h26m at the previous edition in 2015. Here's his translated write-up of that ride.

Apidura have written a great everything you need to know about PBP. And Dotwatcher.cc is the best central resource for following the event. I'll be carrying a GPS tracker for them so you can track my progress in real time. Most riders will be tracked in and out of the controls only, which are typically 90km apart.

I'm away with the first wave of vedettes (racers) at 1600 on Sunday afternoon and I expect it to go off ridiculously quickly. I'm hoping we'll make the turn at Brest by midday the following day, despite the headwind. Hopefully I can hang on to the peloton of fully supported riders but that'll be a challenge as I try and resupply and refuel at controls.



I'm packing light for unsupported. We expect to hit some weather in Brittany and the temps will get low overnight. I'll carry minimal kit and as much food as I can squeeze into the room that's left. There's decent baguette space on my aerobars, secured with bungees.

Dotwatcher.cc will have updates and I'll be posting most frequently via Instagram stories. Maybe Twitter. And eventually a write-up via the blog. Here's my write-up of London-Edinburgh-London two years ago, which is a close match for PBP.

Any other PHers riding?

R.Sole

12,241 posts

206 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Good luck!

lufbramatt

5,345 posts

134 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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I’ll be following! Have a great ride and stay safe!

JEA1K

2,504 posts

223 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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You're 'unhinged'biggrin

Best of luck for conditions and safe riding!

Jacobyte

4,723 posts

242 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Good luck, have fun if you can! biggrin

wobert

5,051 posts

222 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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Good Luck with ride, 1200km in one go is madness, but hey, whatever floats your boat... laugh

leyorkie

1,640 posts

176 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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Weather is looking better although it’s raining all over northern France today it’s drying out tomorrow and Monday Tuesday should be good for you.
I’ll be dot watching
Good luck

Master Bean

3,567 posts

120 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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leyorkie

1,640 posts

176 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Master Bean said:
You can follow people here.

https://track.rtrt.me/e/PBP-2019#/tracker
That’s the official timing which will only show when they pass a time control
At the moment Gruffy is 85kms in but the first checkpoint is around 95kms
So no results but he has a dotwatching tracker

Marcellus

7,119 posts

219 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Dot Watcher;

https://www.dotwatcher.cc/race/paris-brest-paris-2...

(but only a dozen or so riders are carrying a tracker)

leyorkie

1,640 posts

176 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Agreed only a few, but Darren’s with the lead group just gone through Beaumont sur Sarthe at 170kms
That’s it then will wait now for next group
15 more riders just gone past

BoRED S2upid

19,698 posts

240 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Absolutely mental. Good luck! That bike is looking more stealth every time I see it. I will be following with interest tomorrow sat by the pool on holls in France.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Darren Franks a passé l'étape VILLAINES-LA-JUHEL. Time 06:37:42


Marcellus

7,119 posts

219 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Does he need sleep ??

Approaching 500km..... at 08:30.... 17.5hrs..................so an average of 28kmh.

That is insane!

leyorkie

1,640 posts

176 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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That’s spot on schedule the group he is in is aiming for 28 kph average
His group came through like a pro peloton cars in front, motorbikes at the rear really moving.
After that groups came through every 5/10 mins but with no escorts

kiethton

13,895 posts

180 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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He's smashing it - keep it up Gruffy!

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Looks like he had a moment in the early hours



But still rolling pretty well


Highway Star

3,576 posts

231 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Good friend started in a group at 5.15 local time this morning so he’s still on his way to the first control...

Johno

8,417 posts

282 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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He's made it to Brest, seems to be taking some time out in a park - can't blame him!

Wind direction has been a real drag on the riders so far, which should be a tailwind for the next few hours before it turns Northerly, which I'm sure will be a bonus for the return.

C'mon Gruffy, get going! hehe

BoRED S2upid

19,698 posts

240 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Can’t blame him for a couple hours kip and probably some dirty food.

Any indication of where he is in relation to the other unsupported riders?