Be aware that a SR600 is no longer a requirement for the ACP10k award, you now need a regular BRM600 with 8000m of climbing. With the regular 40 hours time limit that is. Politics
my understanding is these goalposts are only moved AFTER this season
Edit: I have checked the French version of the 'new' rules and it says: "Jusqu’au 31 octobre 2022 : Une SUPER RANDONNEE en formule « Randonneur », soit 600 km pour un dénivelé positif de 10000 m minimum, homologuée par l’Audax Club Parisien." OR a BRM600 with 8000m of climb.
So I think you are correct, @WW: an SR600 will do till 31 Oct. Get that LEL homologation sorted!
My understanding is as @Zed43.https://www.audax-club-parisien.com/en/our-organizations/randonneur-10000-en/https://www.audax-club-parisien.com/en/our-organizations/randonneur-10000-en/#RequestRandonneur10000"After 12 years of intense collaboration, Sophie Matter asked Audax Club Parisien to transfer the organization of the Super Randonnées to Provence Randonneur, which was accepted during the club’s general assembly on December 2021. We thank Sophie for all the work done to build this organization and we wish her a great success within her club.
As a result, the Audax Club Parisien has reviewed the rules for the “Randonneur 10000” award.
https://www.audax-club-parisien.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/R10000-reglement-anglais-2022.pdfSuper Randonnées will no longer be requested (ie be a requirement) from November 01, 2022. However, (after 1 Nov 2022) you can still include Super Randonnées validated until (sic, means by) October 31, 2022 as additional kilometers (sic).
Now, a BRM of 600km with a minimum elevation of 8000m will be required to request the Randonneur 10000 award.
We wish you beautiful rides to reach the Randonneurs 10000."
Any 600 BRM with 8 or more AAA points will do, but there are none in UK next year afaik and even Sophie's BRM next year is <8000m. The list of 600 BRMs in France do not show the climb.
"SR600s will no longer be requested from 1 Nov 2022." So one could read that as they are requested or they are at least acceptable in lieu of a AAA BRM 600.
I think it is worth checking with Chair Audax UK (the ACP/LRM rep, aiui: chair@audax.uk ) that ACP continues to accept a ACP homologated SR600 in that slot (seeing you've ridden it already) for this year's applications.
I am in 'sort of' the opposite position to you. I failed both attempts at an SR600 in 2019: (Cambrian 6c (adapted) and Sophie's Alpes de haute Provence), but have completed several AAA 600s, as well as all the rest: Mille Pennines, WH1000, LEL, PBP, Easter Arrow.