Principle

You start, you ride it yourself.

Unsupported is the founding principle of every Supergrevet ride. One line, one time limit, no support. Navigation, food, sleep and rest are yours to manage.

What it means

No support vehicles

Nobody follows to feed you or fix your bike. The ride carries itself — or it ends.

No private support crews

What counts is what is reachable for everyone along the way: shops, fountains, petrol stations, cafés. The same sources for all.

Decisions are part of the distance

When you sleep, eat, ride on or wait is part of the ride, not its edge.

Sleep and food are not distractions

They are the ride. Plan them and you go further; skip them and you stop sooner.

Help in a real emergency stays

Safety comes before the rule. Accepting help in a genuine emergency is not a breach.

Fairness from equal means

Everyone rides the same line under the same conditions. No advantage from outside support.

Long distance tests judgement under fatigue, not the capacity for suffering.