Audax Achievements by Club Members

  • Swindon Wheelers Cycling Club – Ultra-distance Cycle Races
  • Swindon Wheelers Cycling Club –  Audax Achievements Results

Swindon Wheelers Cycling Club – Ultra-distance Cycle Races

The Transcontinental Race

  • Paul Ashman – 2022
  • Ash Lilliott – 2023

The Pan Celtic Race

  • Mark Williams – 2023 Long Route
  • Phil Stanley – 2023, 2023 Short Route

Utrecht Ultra

  • Paul Ashman – 2024

Everesting – Hall of Fame

  • Ben Nagoon – 2018
  • Marcello Grossi- 2019
  • Alex Higuera -2021
  • Neil Rutter – 2019
  • Mark Williams – 2019

Double Everest

  • Marcello Garco – 2020

Swindon Wheelers Cycling Club –  Audax Achievements Results

Randonneur round the year award

A validated Brevet de Randonneur (BR) or Brevet de Randonneur Mondiaux (BRM) completed in each of any 12 consecutive calendar months. 

  • Tom Jeffery
  • Robert Priday
  • Ady Short
  • Phil Stanley
  • Yvonne White
  • Mark Williams (x10)

Ultra (x10) RRtY

Ten Randonnees Round the Year, which may be consecutive, simultaneous or separated by a ‘gap month’ or several. You can’t count the same ride twice!

  • Mark Williams

Brevet Series Awards

Brevet 1,000 

The Brevet 1,000 award was introduced by AUK in 1996. It is either: 5 x 200 km events ridden in one Randonneur year (longer events cannot be included) or: 10 x 100 km events ridden over any period of time. You can count 150s with the 100s – but not mix BR and BP.

  • Jessica Conner
  • Tom Jeffery
  • Robert Priday
  • Ady Short
  • Phil Stanley
  • Mark Williams

Brevet 5,000

The B5000 requires a Randonnée of 1200 km or more, a Super Randonneur series1000 km, 24 hour team ride, plus other events to a total of 5000 km, all BR or BRM, all ridden within a 4 year period.

  • Mark Williams

Brevet 25,000 

The B25000 award requires a Paris-Brest-Paris or London-Edinburgh-London, another event of 1300 km or over, a 1000 km, a 24 hour team ride, three Super-Randonneur series, plus any BR or BRM events to a total of 25,000 km, all ridden within a 6 year period. Events prior to 1991 are not accepted.

  • Mark Williams

Randonneur Series Awards

Randonneur 1,000 

The Randonneur 1,000 award was introduced by AUK in 1996 and consists of the series 100 km BP,  200 km BR(M), 300 km BR(M) plus another  400 km worth of events (eg a 400 or a 100 + 300 km or 2 x 200 km etc), all completed in the same Randonneur year. You can substitute longer distances for shorter, but only rides up to and including 400km may be used and you must ride at least four events.

  • Paul Ashman
  • Jessica Conner
  • Tom Jeffery
  • Robert Priday
  • Ady Short
  • Phil Stanley
  • Mark Williams

The Super Randonneur 

The Super Randonneur award was established by ACP in 1977 and is the ‘gold standard’ award. It consists of the BR(M) series: 200 km, 300 km, 400 km, 600 km, all completed in the same Randonneur year. A longer distance can be substituted for a shorter. Like Randonneur, the title Super Randonneur is a once and for always award.

  • Paul Ashman
  • Jessica Conner
  • Matthew Farmer (x2)
  • Robert Priday (x2)
  • Ady Short
  • Phil Stanley (x3)
  • Mark Williams (x6)

Randonneur 2,500 

Add a 1000 km ride to your Super Randonneur series and you’ll be a Randonneur 2500.
Or to put it another way, ride a 200300400600 and 1,000 km all in 1 season

  • Paul Ashman
  • Jessica Conner
  • Matthew Farmer
  • Robert Priday 
  • Phil Stanley (x2)
  • Mark Williams (x2)

Randonneur 5,000 

The Randonneur 5,000 award was created in 1998 and is obtained by riding BR or BRM events totalling 5,000 km in a Randonneur year. You may count the same rides towards your Super Randonneur.

  • Mark Williams
  • Ady Short

Randonneur 10,000 

The Randonneur 10,000 award was created in 1998 and is obtained by riding BR or BRM events totalling 10,000 km in a Randonneur year.
You may count the same rides towards your Super Randonneur but your R10000 supersedes your R5000.

  • Mark Williams – 2021

London-Edinburgh-London

LEL runs every four years – the next event is in 2025. From small beginnings the ride has grown into a major event with a total of 1500 riders from more than 50 countries

  • Mark Williams – 2022

Paris-Brest-Paris

PBP is run by Audax Club Parisien and is the world’s largest and most prestigious ride, with over 5000 riders in the last event. 

  • Paul Ashman – 2023
  • Matthew Farmer – 2023
  • Robert Priday – 2019
  • Phil Stanley – 2019, 2023 (fixie)
  • Mark Williams – 2019

Berlin-Munich-Berlin Super Brevet

It is topographically varied and offers plenty of altitude (approximately 12,000 meters). Many hotspots lie directly along the way, beautiful scenery waiting to be discovered.

  • Mark Williams – 2024

Audax Lejog

A 1400 km Audax, self-supported long-distance cycling event from coast to coast between the far south-western edge to the far north-eastern corner of the UK, at randonneur standard.

  • Mark Williams – 2022

Easter Fleches to York (from anywhere)

The Easter and Summer Arrows to York are team events, based on the format created by Audax Club Parisien for the Flèche Vélocio, in which teams head to the traditional Easter cycling rally in Provence (France).

The Easter Arrow is validated by Audax Club Parisien as the UK’s equivalent to the Flèche Vélocio. It may be substituted for the Flèche Velocio when claiming your Randonneur 5000 and 10000 awards from ACP.

The Summer Arrow is run to the same rules but is only validated by Audax UK. Either event may be used towards the AUK Brevet 5000 and other AUK awards

  • Mark Williams – 2022

Bryan Chapman Memorial

This long-distance cycling event is a journey the length of Wales from Chepstow to Menai Bridge and back (600km).

  • Robert Priday – 2023
  • Mark Williams – 2023, 2024

Benjamin Allens Summer outing (600km)

  • Phil Stanley – 2022, 2023
  • Robert Priday – 2019

The Steam Express (600km)

  • Phil Stanley – 2019
  • Mark Williams – 2019

University Challenge (600km)

  • Paul Ashman – 2022
  • Matthew Farmer – 2022

Fenland Friend [Flatlands Reversed]

600km cycling event starting from Dunmow, Essex. Controls at Chatteris, Spalding, Sleaford, Gainsborough, Goole, Lincoln, Boston, Whittlesey, Red Lodge and Churchend.

  • Paul Ashman – 2023
  • Matthew Farmer – 2023

A shift 600 (600km)

  • Ady Short – 2023

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