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Thanks for putting this selection together, some lovely bikes.
I was also amused to note that the Transcontinental Winner Fiona Kolbinger is doing B-PBP as a bit of light relief after the TCRNO7, which ended in Brest - presumably not totally accidentally.
as well as being part of PBP, Brest is the start/end point for 3 of the Diagonales, being one of points de l’Hexagone, so I think the TCR ends there not because of PBP, but for the same reason.
Thanks for this; good bit of cycling lore.
What's that crazy looking saddle on the Trek in the first pic. I see some other bikes have it as well. And I couldn't understand the Hillborne either - it's not an especially large frame
Think they are part of Team Preparation H.
One common theme is the onward march of Bikepacking gear, pretty much unknown before the last PBP. Also no representation in this selection for the regulation AUK Brits with steel (or Ti) frames, Carradice rackpacks etc.
There are a couple of Carradice-style handlebar bags in that selection. I tried to pick as wide a variety of bikes as I could from social media. Obviously would love to be there to ride it and photograph the bikes myself. Maybe the AUK Brits don't do social media?
Some fantastic bikes there, great to see such a variety
Wonderful. Certainly a broad church. Can't imagine doing all that distance on a fatty, or a Madone
What's the design thinking behind the double top tube on the Hillborne? Or the front end setup on the Victoire?
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there are some beautiful close-ups of the Victoire bike on their Instagram account.