That's what DH thought it was...but he wasn't sure either. Thanks for the info!Originally Posted by tulip
So by 'long-distance' you mean longer than a century?
That's what DH thought it was...but he wasn't sure either. Thanks for the info!Originally Posted by tulip
So by 'long-distance' you mean longer than a century?
The shortest are usually 200km, which is 124 miles. The Big Daddy is the Paris-Brest-Paris, which is really, really far, like 1200k I think (or is it double that?) As I said, I'm just getting to know the sport, and I have not tried any yet, although I did do a 70-mile ride on Saturday with people who actually DO these things.
I don't know why they are called Brevets, since to me, being a French speaker, that connotes "short". Maybe Brevets are short Randonnees. I'll find out.
I really like the bikes, and since it's not a race (although there are typically time limits), people are nice and helpful. Sleep can be an issue, and you have to really pay attention to eating.
Some day I'll do one, at least a 200km. I can handle that, now, maybe. I find it fascinating.
I love it when I learn something new! Thanks to Wikipedia I found out that Randoneurs are not limited to cyclists. There are also skiing and hiking ones.
So I guess the main difference is that there's a time limit between 'stations' and you have to have a card stamped when you get to each one.
Here's a link for anyone else that's interested....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brevet_%28cycling%29
www.rusa.org works better.
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Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP) is 1200K, or 768 miles. You have to do it in 90 hours clock time (eating,sleeping, going to the Toilet count against you). It's held every 4 years with August, 2007 being the next time. There are a couple of other 1200K that are run , like Boston-Montreal-Boston, London Edinburgh London, and others.