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Randonneuring

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each control to prove completion. In some events, riders will be asked to supplement this by collecting till receipts in certain places and by answering questions about their surroundings at "information controls", such as recording a distance from a milepost. At the end of the event, the brevet card is handed in to the organisers who will then check and certify the results. Riders are expected to keep within minimum and maximum average speed limits. For a typical 200-kilometre (120 mi) brevet, the minimum speed is around 15 kilometres per hour (9.3 mph) and the maximum is 30 kilometres per hour (19 mph). Riders who arrive early at controls will be made to wait before they can carry on. Riders can stop to eat and rest at controls, though no extra time is allowed for doing so. Riders are free to ride individually or in groups as they wish. A brevet is not a race, and no completion order is published. Riders are expected to be fully self-sufficient between controls and must carry food, water, spare clothing and tools to meet their requirements.
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and at least three must finish), and a 1 Super Randonnee (a permanent of 600 km and at least 10,000 m (32.800 ft) of climbing, within a 60-hour time limit, homologated by the Audax Club Parisien). Other BRM, LRM, or ACP homologated events up to a balance of 10000 km total, all within 4 years.
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In addition to 200-kilometre (120 mi) events, there are brevets of 300, 400, 600 kilometres (190, 250, 370 mi) and more. These will typically involve an element of night-riding. There are also shorter events: in a "brevet populaire" (or simply "populaire"), riders follow
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In addition to brevets appearing on a calendar date, there are "permanent" (or "raid") brevets which may be ridden on any date by prior arrangement with the organiser, and "DIY permanents" where a rider proposes a specific route. In these events, the "controls" are predesignated places where a rider
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Randonneur 10000 – for completing two full series of 200,-300,-400,-600-and-1,000-kilometre (120, 190, 250, 370 and 620 mi) brevets, the Paris–Brest–Paris, another 1200 km event homologated by LRM, a FlĂšche VĂ©locio (in which at least three riders must start,
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with its origins in audax cycling. In randonneuring, riders attempt courses of 200 km or more, passing through predetermined "controls" (checkpoints) every few tens of kilometres. Riders aim to complete the course within specified time limits, and receive equal recognition regardless of their
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Organisers are usually free to reduce the maximum speed. This sometimes makes it easier to man controls at particularly hilly events. To emphasise that Randonneuring events are not a race, many events also have a maximum speed equal to double the minimum speed (i.e. 30 km/h for a 600 km
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Randonneur 5000 – for completing the full series of 200,-300,-400,-600-and-1,000-kilometre (120, 190, 250, 370 and 620 mi) brevets, the Paris–Brest–Paris and a FlĂšche VĂ©locio (in which at least three riders must start, and at least three must finish). Other BRM,
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The Randonneuring part of the PBP had been governed by Audax Club Parisien (ACP) since the 1930s. In 1975 the Audax and Allure libre groups split up and formed two different PBP events. Now the ACP runs the event every four years in their Allure Libre format, and the Union des Audax runs it every
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The majority of randonneuring events are classified as "brevets des randonneurs". In such events, riders follow a course through a series of predetermined checkpoints called "controls"; these are typically a few tens of kilometres apart. Each rider carries a "brevet card" which must be stamped at
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a course of 50, 100, 150 kilometres (31, 62, 93 mi). These brevets are seen as a good introduction to the full-blown "randonneur" events, and also as a manageable distance for riders who want to maintain regular participation in the sport over a sustained period of time.
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Randonneurs are expected to be self-sufficient between controls except in the event of emergency. Riders are therefore expected to carry food, water, tools, etc. Some events require riders to carry specific equipment, for example, lights, spare bulbs, and reflective clothing, though this varies
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The most recent Paris-Brest-Paris was held in 2023 on August 20. In order to qualify for the event a randonneur needed to do a super randonnee series of brevets (200, 300, 400 and 600 kilometres (120, 190, 250 and 370 mi)) in the qualifying year i.e. by July 2023.
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As of 2019, modern lighting (LED & Lithium Ion batteries), paired with a dynamo hubs are more prevalent, as well as a mix between equipment designed for bikepacking (aerodynamic, lightweight) and more traditional pannier systems, particularly for longer distance events.
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For events homologated by Les Randonneurs Mondiaux where the rate of climbing is greater than 11 meters per kilometre their President will give consideration to requests for extra time. This will normally be based on a 5% allowance for every full m/km of extra climbing.
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The majority of brevets are relatively small and locally organised, making for a busy calendar of events for enthusiasts. There are, however, some particularly well-known and prestigious events which attract participants from around the world.
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club. Allure Libre consisted of individuals riding alone in the spirit of self-sufficiency, while Audax riders rode as a group and maintained a steady pace. As interest in long-distance racing had waned in favour of stage events like the
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every four years. Begun in 1891, it is the oldest bicycling event still regularly run. It began as a race for professional cyclists, but is now a non-competitive endurance challenge. To qualify, a cyclist must complete a series of
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within the same year. The series can be completed in any order (200, 300, 400 and 600 kilometres (120, 190, 250 and 370 mi) is traditional), and any brevet may be replaced with a longer randonnĂ©e.
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Desgrange continued to promote the original Audax rules, and on July 14, 1921 the Union of Parisian Audax Cyclistes (UACP) was formed, which became the Union of French Audax in January 1956, and later simply
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A completed brevet card from a 100 kilometres (62 mi) 'populaire'. The pink stamps are from controllers and the rider has written in the answers at the information controls.
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The PBP was the first popular long-distance race. After 1931 the riders were separated into three groups: professional cyclists and two non-professional groups known as the
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Randonneuring events must be undertaken within set time limits based on a set average speed. There is some regional variation in these, but the following list is typical:
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Brevet Medal – for completing any single brevet of 200, 300, 400, 600 or 1,000 kilometres (120, 190, 250, 370 or 620 mi).
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Super Randonneur – for completing a series of 200,-300,-400-and-600-kilometre (120, 190, 250 and 370 mi) brevets within the same season.
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In the late nineteenth century Italy, day-long "challenge" sports became popular. Participants aimed to cover as much distance as possible and prove themselves
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Any type of bicycle is acceptable for randonneuring, with the only stipulation being that the bicycle must be powered solely by the human rider. Tricycles and
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finishing order. Riders may travel in groups or alone as they wish, and are expected to be self-sufficient between controls. A randonneuring event is called a
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Riders completing events receive awards, either from Audax Club Parisien or another randonneuring organisation. Examples of these are:
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A rider who has completed a 200-kilometre (120 mi) brevet in limited time is called a randonneur. This is a lifelong title.
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newspaper. Under the Audax regulations, riders rode as a group. Successful riders were awarded a certificate called a
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is a 1500 km event that takes place in the United Kingdom every four years. The event typically starts in north
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Randonneuring has much in common with cyclotouring, the founding-father of which is often said to be the journalist
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Authors such as Simon Doughty describe a 'typical' randonneuring bike as being somewhere between a dedicated
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LRM, or ACP homologated events up to a balance of 5000 km total, all within 4 years.
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Paris–Brest–Paris – for completion of the PBP within the 90-hour time.
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Many others – for example, BMB, RUSA specific Super Randonneur.
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There are variations on the brevet theme including team events such as the "
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1,400 kilometres (870 mi) – 116:40 hours (12 km/h)
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2,200 kilometres (1,400 mi) – 220 hours (10 km/h)
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1,200 kilometres (750 mi) – 90 hours (13.3 km/h)
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1,000 kilometres (620 mi) – 75 hours (13.3 km/h)
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Seray, Jacques (1982). Krausz, John; Krausz, Vera van der Reis (eds.).
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200 kilometres (120 mi) – 13.5 hours (15 km/h)
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600 kilometres (370 mi) – 40 hours (15 km/h)
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will stop and collect evidence of passage such as a shop receipt.
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Typical bicycles at a randonneuring event in the United Kingdom.
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and a rider who has completed a 200 km event is called a
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Super Brevet Scandinavia 1200 km (Denmark, Norway, Sweden)
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Medal issued by Audax on 100 years of BRM 200 (1921-2021)
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https://www.randonneursmondiaux.org/files/Rules_2019.pdf
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Uppsala–Trondheim–Uppsala 1500 km (Sweden & Norway)
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A group of cyclists riding a 200 km randonneuring event
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Mumbai-Mahabaleshwar-Mumbai-Dhule-Mumbai 1200 (Mumbai)
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Randonneur 10000 rules on Audax Club Parisien website
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Randonneur 5000 rules on Audax Club Parisien website
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in the UK, Australia and Brazil) is a long-distance
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