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  2. Paris–Brest - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] The pastry, round, i.e. wheel-shaped, was created in 1910 by Louis Durand, pâtissier of Maisons-Laffitte , at the request of Pierre Giffard , to commemorate the 1,200 km (750 mi) ParisBrestParis bicycle race he had initiated in 1891. [ 1 ]

  3. Paris–Brest railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway from Paris to Brest is a 622-kilometre long railway line in France that connects Paris and the western port city Brest, via Le Mans and Rennes. It is used for passenger (express, regional and suburban) and freight traffic. The railway was opened in several stages between 1840 and 1865. [3]

  4. Paris–Brest–Paris - Wikipedia

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    ParisBrestParis (PBP) is a long-distance cycling event. It was originally a 1,200 km (750 mi) bicycle race in France from Paris to Brest and back to Paris in 1891. [1] The last time it was run as a race was 1951. The most recent edition of PBP was held on 20 August 2023. In 1931 amateur cyclists were separated from professionals.

  5. Timeline of Brest, France - Wikipedia

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    Brest in c. 1700. 1858 Nantes-Brest canal begins operating. Société académique de Brest founded. 1861 – Pont National (swing-bridge) built. 1865 – ParisBrest railway begins operating. 1876 – Population: 66,828. [4] 1882 – Société de géographie de Brest founded. [2] 1886 La Dépêche de Brest newspaper begins publication. [5]

  6. Brest, France - Wikipedia

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    Brest (French pronunciation: ⓘ; [3] Breton pronunciation: [4]) is a port city in the Finistère department, Brittany.Located in a sheltered bay not far from the western tip of a peninsula and the western extremity of metropolitan France, [5] Brest is an important harbour and the second largest French military port after Toulon.

  7. History of rail transport in France - Wikipedia

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    The French railway map comprised a series of unconnected branches running out of Paris. While this meant that trains served Paris well, other parts of the country were not served as well. For instance, one branch of the Paris-Orléans Line ended in Clermont-Ferrand, while Lyon stood on the PLM Line. Thus any goods or passengers requiring ...

  8. Breaking made history in Paris. We'll probably never see it ...

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    The breaking competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics was years in the making and over in about 30 hours, bringing a brief flash of excitement and intrigue right at the end of the Games. And for ...

  9. Pierre Giffard - Wikipedia

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    Giffard created the ParisBrestParis cycle race in 1891, although it was promoted as ParisBrest et retour in his editorials which he signed "Jean-sans-Terre". It is now established as the oldest long-distance cycling road event. Le Petit Journal described it as an "épreuve," a test of the bicycle's reliability and the rider's endurance ...