🔥 Have you ever wondered how far you can ride in 20 hours?
On June 13-14, we are organizing the second 300 km brevet of the 2026 season.
About the Event
A brevet
is an international endurance challenge with more than a century of history.
It is an opportunity to test your endurance, time management,
and planning skills. You are not competing against others,
you are competing against yourself.
Simply put: you will receive a finisher medal if you complete the 300 km route within 20 hours.
- Distance: 300 km
- Time Limit: 20 hours 00 minutes
- Format: Self-supported
Self-supported means that each participant is personally responsible for: navigation, nutrition, hydration, and technical issues. Outside assistance is not allowed except for publicly available services.
Route Information
The route is a loop course that starts and finishes at the White Bridge in Kutaisi. After the start, riders will head toward Western Georgia, passing through the Martvili Municipality before continuing on to Anaklia. From Anaklia, the route returns toward Kutaisi via Senaki and Samtredia.
Most of the route runs across the relatively flat terrain of Western Georgia, allowing participants to maintain a steady pace and manage their effort efficiently throughout the ride. While the course does not feature any major climbs, the 300 km distance presents its own challenge. Proper pacing, nutrition and hydration planning, as well as careful energy management, will be essential for reaching the finish comfortably and within the time limit.
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Arrival at the start area
05:00 (1h 00m before start) -
Start -
Kutaisi (White Bridge)
Opens: 06:00 -
Checkpoint 1 - Napichkhovo
Opens: 07:40 (1h 40m)
Closes:11:30 (5h 30m) -
Checkpoint 2 - Anaklia
Opens: 09:30 (3h 30m)
Closes: 17:40 (11h 40m) -
Checkpoint 3 - Senaki
Opens: 12:00 (6h 00m)
Closes: 22:00 (16h 00m) -
Finish -
Kutaisi (White Bridge)
Closes: 02:00 (20h 00m)
Who Can Participate
The event is open to physically prepared cyclists
who are capable of covering long distances at a steady pace.
The total elevation gain is approximately 1400 meters,
making the route suitable both for experienced randonneurs
and for riders attempting their first 300 km brevet.
Road, gravel and cyclocross bikes are best suited for this route.
Why Join
Brevet 300 is more than just a distance. It is a test of determination, discipline, and mental resilience. It is also the next step toward longer brevet distances: 400 km and 600 km.
Recommendations
- Download the route to your GPS device or phone in advance.
- Bring a fully charged phone and a power bank.
- Front and rear lights are mandatory, as part of the route will be ridden at night.
- Bring enough water, electrolytes, and quick energy food such as gels, bars, or bananas.
- Do not use food or supplements that you have never tested before.
- Check your tires, brakes, chain, and shifting system before the start.
- Carry a spare tube, pump or CO₂, tire repair kit, and multitool.
- Dress according to the weather conditions. Temperatures may significantly drop during the night.
- Manage your effort wisely and maintain a sustainable pace.
Please note that the event is held in a self-supported format, and each participant is personally responsible for their own safety, navigation, and technical preparedness.