Audax UK
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Audax UK or AUK is the Audax Club Parisien
Audax Club Parisien
Audax Club Parisien is a cycling club founded in Paris in 1904. It organises long-distance challenge rides in France and administers a branch of cycling known as randonneuring around the world. A randonnée in cycling is a challenge to ride distances up to more than 1,000 km between a minimum...

 sanctioned brevet coordinating organization for the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

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UK Cyclists riding in the Paris–Brest–Paris qualify for the event through AUK.

Audax UK also promotes long-distance cycling, or "randonneuring" or "audax
Audax (cycling)
Audax is a cycling sport in which participants attempt to cycle long distances within a pre-defined time limit. Audax is a non-competitive sport: success in an event is measured by its completion. Audax has its origins in Italian endurance sports of the late nineteenth century, and the rules were...

", within the UK, there are about 4000 members but the calendar of events is open to all cyclists.

Randonneuring is a style of bicycle riding that requires covering long-distances over an unmarked course of challenging terrain within a generously allotted time period of almost continuous riding. Riders do not compete against their fellow cyclists, but only against their own personal best, the weather and the mind's desire for sleep. Skills in self-sufficiency, bicycle mechanics, night-riding and endurance are all valued over ability to cycle at racing speeds or with racing strategies.

Awards

Audax UK allow members to qualify for numerous awards. The tables below describe the achievements required to receive one.

Distance Awards













































































































































































Award Name 50k 100k 150k 200k 300k 400k 500k 600k 1000k 1200k+ E2E PBP LEL 24TE Timespan Notes
50k (M/CB) Y N/A
100k (M/CB) Y N/A
150k (M/CB) Y N/A
200k (M/CB) Y N/A
300k (M/CB) Y N/A
400k (M/CB) Y N/A
600k (M/CB) Y N/A
1000k (M/CB) Y N/A

Randonneur Awards













































































































Award Name 50k 100k 150k 200k 300k 400k 500k 600k 1000k 1200k+ E2E PBP LEL 24TE Timespan Notes
Randonneur 500 Y Y Y Y 1 season
Randonneur 1000 Y Y Y 1 season see note 1
Super Randonneur (M) Y Y Y Y 1 season see note 2
Super Randonneur 2000 (M) Y Y Y Y Y 1 season
Randonneur 5000 (CB) Audax events totalling 5,000 km 1 season
Randonneur 10000 (CB) Audax events totalling 10,000 km 1 season

Brevet Awards






















































































































































Award Name 50k 100k 150k 200k 300k 400k 500k 600k 1000k 1200k+ E2E PBP LEL 24TE Timespan Notes
Brevet 500 x5 1 season see note 3
Brevet 1000 (M) x10 infinite see note 4
Brevet 2000 x20 infinite see note 5
Brevet 3000 events totalling 3000 km infinite
Brevet 4000 (CB) x20 infinite
Brevet 5000 (M) Y Y Y Y Y either Y 4 seasons see note 6
Brevet 25000 (CB) x3 x3 x3 x3 Y Y either Y 6 seasons see note 7

Special Awards




















































































Award Name 50k 100k 150k 200k 300k 400k 500k 600k 1000k 1200k+ E2E PBP LEL 24TE Timespan Notes
Randonneur Round the Year (CB) x12 infinite see note 8
International Super Randonneur (CB) Y Y Y Y infinite see note 9
Bronze Grimpeur (M) any Audax event worth ¼ to ½ AAA point N/A
Silver Grimpeur (M) any Audax event worth ¾ to 1¾ AAA points N/A
Gold Grimpeur (M) any Audax event worth 2 or more AAA points N/A
Audax Altitude Award (M/CB) accumulation of 12 or more AAA points, i.e. 20,000m of climbing infinite
AAA Triple Award (CB) accumulation of 3 Audax Altitude Awards infinite
AAA 3x3 Award (CB) accumulation of 3 AAA Triple Awards infinite

Key

  • 1200k+ - another ride of 1200 km or more not including PBP or LEL
  • E2E - End 2 End (aka Land's End to John o' Groats
    Land's End to John o' Groats
    Land's End to John o' Groats is the traversal of the whole length of the island of Great Britain between two extremities; in the southwest and northeast. The traditional distance by road is and takes most cyclists ten to fourteen days; the record for running the route is nine days. Off-road...

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  • PBP - Paris–Brest–Paris
  • LEL - London–Edinburgh–London
  • 24TE - 24 hour Team Event
  • (M) - Medal available
  • (CB) - Cloth Badge available
  • (M/CB) - Medal and Cloth Badge available

See also

  • Audax (cycling)
    Audax (cycling)
    Audax is a cycling sport in which participants attempt to cycle long distances within a pre-defined time limit. Audax is a non-competitive sport: success in an event is measured by its completion. Audax has its origins in Italian endurance sports of the late nineteenth century, and the rules were...

  • Brevet (cycling)
  • Cyclosportive
    Cyclosportive
    A cyclosportive, or often simply sportive, is a short to long distance, organised, mass-participation cycling event, typically held annually....

  • Randonneur
  • Bicycle lighting
    Bicycle lighting
    Bicycle lighting improves the visibility of the bicycle rider to others in dark conditions, i.e. to increase the rider's conspicuity and to enhance the ability of the rider to see, illuminating the way forward. Both reflectors and active lights are used to make the rider more visible, and many ...


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