But you don't get the ACP SR medal unless you have the full set.
J
Somewhere on here a few months ago, I noticed a post that seemed to imply that not only do you need the full set, but you need them in the right order. Seems overly rigid to me. Anyone know if it's true?
I'm pretty sure that QG herself posted that it was a requirement somewhere in her locale - probably Netherlands, possibly Belgium?
I'd never heard of it before then, nor since.
This is where this came from: it's an 'NL' thing.
https://www.randonneurs.nl/paris-brest-paris/"Brevetten moeten in opvolgende volgorde worden volbracht. Een korte afstand mag door een langere afstand worden vervangen. Dat houdt in dat het eerste brevet minimaal 200 km moet zijn, het tweede minimaal 300, het derde minmaal 400 en het vierde minimaal 600. Rijdt je meer brevetten dan kun je er vier in (tijds)volgorde kiezen."
which in G-translate suggests (with edits):
"Brevets must be completed in the following order. A short distance may be replaced by a longer one. This means that the first ride must be at least 200 km, the second at least 300, the third at least 400 and the fourth at least 600. If you ride more brevets, you can choose four [but] in (chronological) order."
I'll take a bet that ACP will not care a jot when the NL-based rider comes to register: they'll just be looking for the set (200 300 400 600) and there'll be no avenue for RandonneursNL 'gotabeinorder' moderation.