The Holy Grail of randonneuring.
Held every four years in France, Paris–Brest–Paris (PBP) is the most prestigious long-distance brevet in the world, covering approximately 1,200km under Audax Club Parisien rules.
Participation brings together thousands of riders from around the world.
Paris–Brest–Paris is a non-competitive endurance ride open to cyclists who have qualified through official brevets.
Riders must complete the full distance within a fixed time limit, navigating between control points without external support.
Participation brings together thousands of riders from around the world.
To participate in Paris–Brest–Paris, riders must complete a Super Randonneur series within the qualifying year.
This consists of four brevets:
– 200km
– 300km
– 400km
– 600km
All rides must be completed within ACP time limits and officially validated.
Participation brings together thousands of riders from around the world.
Qualification takes place in the year leading up to the event.
Riders typically begin with shorter brevets early in the season and progress to longer distances.
Pre-registration priority is given based on the longest brevet completed, followed by general registration.
Participation brings together thousands of riders from around the world.