In case anyone wishes to follow a friend, the rider tracking link will be posted a few days before the August 18th start and SHOULD be on the following page. PBP is the oldest cycling event in the world, first run in 1891, attracting approximately 7,000 crazies every 4 years who cycle the 1215 km with 37,000 feet of climbing from the Paris outskirts to Brest and back within either 90, 84, or 80 hours depending upon what category of rider they select. I am sure there will be many Cruz bikes there but I have no idea how many or who. Sorry I can't give exact info on how to track, the tracker link is not up yet.
https://www.paris-brest-paris.org/index2.php?lang=en&cat=randonnee&page=suivi_participants
Recumbent, Velos, tandems and all other "Specials" are in Wave F starting Sunday August 18th at 5:15 pm France time (11:15 am Eastern USA time) with another Specials starting in Group W early Monday Morning at 5 am (maybe 4:45 am??). Each participant has a number preceded by the "Wave" aka "Groupe" that they are in. Bents are either in wave F or W. I am in Wave F and number F153. This means F group and rider number 153. I think one has to go thru both lists to sort out the rider number that you wish to follow. Each group has around 300 riders. Riders go off every 15 minutes starting with the fast riders in group A at 4 pm Sunday with group B at 4:15 pm and so on into the night.
The following lists apply only to Randonneurs in the USA, I think privacy laws elsewhere prohibit publishing names. If you want to follow a fellow recumbent rider, find their F or W number and then this number is what will be used to plug into the tracker. At least this is how it worked in 2015 and supposedly it will be the same, perhaps with a mobile app. The rider is tracked when entering controls every few hours (after the first very long stretch to the first control in Villaines-la-Juhel), it isn't a satellite tracker so, progress reports are not real-time. The first control isn't until about mile 134 and most riders do a personal best because of all the cheering fans in little towns and the excitement and of course, a good group to draft although bents tend to ride solo. I made that one in 5:53 in 1995 and 6:43 in 2015 on an upwrong. Since it it very hilly, I am hoping for 7:13 or under this year to the first control. All I know is I have been doing a lot of climbing training for 4 months now.
GL to all my fellow PBP bent riders. The link also works for upright bikes.....Time to start packing.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...WVsXSutNXOZIlL2TD9I-6hT9UEaSf1Cc5bYj/pubhtml#
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...fEzGCe7ZXEkBftTIrWl/pubhtml?gid=0&single=true
https://www.paris-brest-paris.org/index2.php?lang=en&cat=randonnee&page=suivi_participants
Recumbent, Velos, tandems and all other "Specials" are in Wave F starting Sunday August 18th at 5:15 pm France time (11:15 am Eastern USA time) with another Specials starting in Group W early Monday Morning at 5 am (maybe 4:45 am??). Each participant has a number preceded by the "Wave" aka "Groupe" that they are in. Bents are either in wave F or W. I am in Wave F and number F153. This means F group and rider number 153. I think one has to go thru both lists to sort out the rider number that you wish to follow. Each group has around 300 riders. Riders go off every 15 minutes starting with the fast riders in group A at 4 pm Sunday with group B at 4:15 pm and so on into the night.
The following lists apply only to Randonneurs in the USA, I think privacy laws elsewhere prohibit publishing names. If you want to follow a fellow recumbent rider, find their F or W number and then this number is what will be used to plug into the tracker. At least this is how it worked in 2015 and supposedly it will be the same, perhaps with a mobile app. The rider is tracked when entering controls every few hours (after the first very long stretch to the first control in Villaines-la-Juhel), it isn't a satellite tracker so, progress reports are not real-time. The first control isn't until about mile 134 and most riders do a personal best because of all the cheering fans in little towns and the excitement and of course, a good group to draft although bents tend to ride solo. I made that one in 5:53 in 1995 and 6:43 in 2015 on an upwrong. Since it it very hilly, I am hoping for 7:13 or under this year to the first control. All I know is I have been doing a lot of climbing training for 4 months now.
GL to all my fellow PBP bent riders. The link also works for upright bikes.....Time to start packing.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...WVsXSutNXOZIlL2TD9I-6hT9UEaSf1Cc5bYj/pubhtml#
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...fEzGCe7ZXEkBftTIrWl/pubhtml?gid=0&single=true