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Paris-Brest-Paris (1200K) presentation

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:39 am
by conway
A local rider, who rode PBP last year, is giving a talk on his PBP experience in Sidney next Thursday.

The details are as follows:

The Sidney-based charity Cycling Without Age Society hosts local cyclist Gordon Litster’s “Paris-Brest-Paris Cycling Adventure”.   Thursday, March 12, 2020 7:00-8:30PM Sidney All Care Centre, 2269 Mills Road, Sidney, BC.   Advance Tickets $20.  All are welcome; suitable for all ages, cyclists and non-cyclists alike. 
In this passionate and illustrative talk, Gord Litster shares his incredible experiences of training for, riding and completing the gruelling Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP) Race, known as the Olympics of Endurance Cycling.  Gord is a self-described cyclist who has shifted from maintaining there was “No Fun Factor” in riding a 1219 km route, with over 11,000 metres of climbing in under 3.5 days, to not being able to wait for 2023 to come so he can do it again at 69 years old.
Gord will be joined by Mark Peyton, his training buddy and PBP cyclist as well as expert bike technician Gary McCoey.   Of particular interest to cyclists of all levels will be Gary’s input on wheels, running tubeless tires and his discussion of the different choices considered regarding bikes, bike transportation, equipment and what to carry in case of on-the-road repairs.   The evening will conclude with an opportunity to ask questions, chat with the presenters, view bikes, kits, gear and sample some of the unusual, yet successful, food choices Gord made.
The historical Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP) event by the numbers:
1219 Kilometres, the distance of Paris-Brest-Paris ride
81 Hours for Gord to complete 2019 Paris-Brest-Paris course
4 Years between the event, like the Olympics
20 Months to complete four sanctioned qualifying rides to enter PBP event
200/300/400/600 kilometres, the riding distances of sanctioned qualifying events
70 Countries represented by riders in 2019 PBP event
1891 First year of the Paris-Brest-Paris event
128 Years of PBP history – the oldest and continually run bicycling race in the world
7500 Riders registered for 2019 Paris-Brest-Paris event
Advance Tickets are $20 available from Cycling Without Age Society and local participating cycling clubs.  All proceeds go to support the purchase of the Cycling Without Age Society trishaw-bike.  Refreshments available by donation.