Bibs pick-up - Hoka semi de Paris

How to register to get my bib?

First step

You should have received an email from “Time To” (the email address is: noreply@account.timeto.com and the object should be “Invitation for registration”).

Once you click on the “Register” button, you fill in the form. During the form, you’ll be asked to fill in your HPC (or PPS in French) number. It is very important to create your HPC (PPS in French) through this website: https://pps.athle.fr/?locale=en .

Once your HPC (PPS) has been created, you copy paste your code in the dedicated section of the form and you keep on filling it.

Time To invitation email screenshot

Second step

Once the form is filled in, you should be fine with your registration. If your HPC (PPS) is missing, you can go to your “Time To” profile and click on “Manage my registration.”

Manage my registration screenshot

Third step

On your “registration profile”, you’ll now be able to save your HPC (PPS) number. Once you have done it, you should get a “complete” profile.

Registration profile screenshot 1 Registration profile screenshot 2

HOW TO GET TO THE “BIBS PICK UP” VENUE?

By taxi and/or uber

Address: Grande Halle de la Villette or 211 avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris.

By transportation

Address: Grande Halle de la Villette or 211 avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris.

Metro: Line 5 – Station: Porte de Pantin

(prefer Exit 1: Avenue Jean Jaures)


To get around as easily as possible by public transport, we recommend downloading the ‘Citymapper’ app, which will give you the best real-time route based on your location.

How to pick up your race bib?

To pick up your race bib, you will need:

  • To go directly to the HOKA Booth (as special guests your bibs will wait for you over there!)
  • ID card and/or passport
  • Your QR code received by mail from the race organizer

STOP BY THE HOKA BOOTH!

The HOKA Booth is not only a booth, it’s an experience before the D-day so feel free to stop by and spend time with us!

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