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Title: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: megajoulesexpenditure on 16 November, 2017, 07:36:15 pm
What big or little Audax dreams does anyone have for this new season? :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Tull924 on 16 November, 2017, 07:42:56 pm
A prevailing tailwind all season  :P
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: DCLane on 16 November, 2017, 07:45:37 pm
Being able to ride one. Seriously: I've just had a major operation.

My hope is to clear a BRM 600k prior to PBP qualification. The more realistic aim is to be able to ride and then just possibly a 200k.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 16 November, 2017, 07:52:05 pm
A Super Randonnee 600 is a must and a UAF 600 to the Ventoux and a non-LRM 1500 in Germany are near the top of the list, probably on my Moulton. The Scottish 1000 is tempting, as is a tandem SR or close to it. Doing some brevets on an upright trike is enticing but I probably won't be able to stretch that to a SR.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: hillbilly on 16 November, 2017, 07:57:20 pm
Hoping to do some rides after a while away. 
Vague ideas of an SR if I can find the time (like the look of the Border Raid as a 600. 400 likely to be in Wales.)
Possibly investigate running events again I may 2019 (the South East could perhaps do with more longer distance rides, possibly hosting a National).
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Kim on 16 November, 2017, 08:09:56 pm
a) Complete an audax.  No more injuries!
b) Brevet 500 would be nice.
c) Anything else is a bonus.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: grams on 16 November, 2017, 08:14:01 pm
The goal for winter is a Brevet 250 using calendar events alone and riding an original Bickerton Portable (https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba1m3MOBwbe) (unless I decide it's going to kill me).

I've signed up for BCM but god knows how I'll do. I'm cautiously eyeing the ACME 1000 and I'm likely doing the This Is Not A Tour 400, so that's a lot of Welsh mountains in my future.

I'm hoping Turf n Surf 300 is on again next year because (apart from LEL) it's the one ride I've failed and not successfully redone.

If I succeed at at least some of the above (plus a 200 somewhere) that's an SR!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: hellymedic on 16 November, 2017, 08:17:18 pm
To attend the next Reunion without too many travel and accommodation challenges...

By the way HK/LWaB that door wedge trick is mighty useful!

Those who have had my company know I'm not exaggerating the issues...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Whitedown Man on 16 November, 2017, 08:31:47 pm
R10000, and my first ride longer than 600k
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: BeMoreMike on 16 November, 2017, 09:09:51 pm
Complete 1st RRTY, and start a 2nd one a few months early (possibly making it AAA).

Borders of Belgium.

At least 50 points.

Don't crash.

Randonneur 2,500.

Join an Audax club.

Buy a bivvy bag...and use it.

Get the missus to successfully do a 200.

The LEL route from Brampton to London done as a 600 DIY to make up for this years shortfall.

Finish as many DIY's as possible in a pub.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivo on 16 November, 2017, 09:16:52 pm
The 2018 dreams are quite simple:

RRTY
Baltic Randonnee 1200
Merselo-Verona
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bagman on 16 November, 2017, 09:46:17 pm
Complete my 7 day solo LEJOG in August and match my age next year in Audax points - 62 already planned so need another 3 from somewhere
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: megajoulesexpenditure on 17 November, 2017, 11:14:09 am
Lots of marvellous ideas.

I especially like the idea of a winter Brevet 250k as preparation for 2018 dreams of an SR Essex and Ecosse double with a distant possibility of earning an ACME Grand 8)

Any more?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 17 November, 2017, 11:34:57 am
<SNIP> riding an original Bickerton Portable (https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba1m3MOBwbe) (unless I decide it's going to kill me).
<SNIP>

That looks like a fairly early Bickerton, without any of the later stiffening braces. Hopefully you are a lightweight, 'sympathetic' rider. A number of ambitious Bickerton rides have been completed by such folk. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Daisy-Journey-Across-America-Bicycle/dp/0710007094
http://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/obituary-lady-christian-bowman-aircraft-factory-worker-and-author-1-2591349
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Peter on 17 November, 2017, 11:52:09 am
That was a life!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: IanDG on 17 November, 2017, 12:14:03 pm
Get my life sorted and get back and ride an event (or 2, or 3).
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: quixoticgeek on 17 November, 2017, 12:16:39 pm

My plan is to do my first Audax. Which somewhat masochistically will be in January. Last time I did a long ride in January I got frost nip.

If that works, we'll see where I end up...

J
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Malmesbury Monk on 17 November, 2017, 12:36:48 pm
After suffering with a bad lower back for the last 2 months and no riding, a return to cycling is top of my list. I will then promise to do all of the things I never did before and should have done, like stretching before and after rides etc.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Paul D on 17 November, 2017, 01:44:27 pm
Ultra Randonneur.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: tippers_kiwi on 17 November, 2017, 01:48:10 pm
I've promised a quiet Audax year at home this year so an SR and carrying on with the RRtY. The mail goal for this season is you get my now 10 year old daughter to complete a 100km which I very much neglected last year with all the LEL business going on.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Plodder on 17 November, 2017, 02:52:10 pm
A Super Randonnee 600 is a must

Ditto

Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Pete Mas on 17 November, 2017, 03:22:56 pm
A Kingston Wheelers SR Series (or Helpers Rides).
Alpi 4000 in Italy in July.
A few other audaxes, calendar permitting.

Plus, a permanent tailwind, no rain, no mechanicals, no potholes, no prangs, no sleep deprivation, no colds or flu...
Perhaps too much to ask Santa?


Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JonB on 17 November, 2017, 04:53:17 pm
Fixed SR series, Scottish 1000 and/or Mille Cymru.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ashaman42 on 17 November, 2017, 05:08:41 pm
Do at least a couple 200s. Haven't done a single event since 2015. In fact I've done less than 500 miles total this year.

And probably not do it as an Audax but I'd like to do LEJOG next year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: αdαmsκι on 17 November, 2017, 06:29:13 pm
I'm entered for another BCM 600 and my name is on the list for an Italian 1400 (the Alpi4000). I may ride from the finish of that ride to Madrid for the MGM 1200.

Would the Scottish 1000 be a good warm up ride?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: mattc on 17 November, 2017, 07:09:09 pm
I'm entered for another BCM 600 and my name is on the list for an Italian 1400 (the Alpi4000). I may ride from the finish of that ride to Madrid for the MGM 1200.

Would the Scottish 1000 be a good warm up ride?
It's likely to be a little chillier.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 17 November, 2017, 08:12:06 pm
Hoping to do my first 300 - Oasts and Coasts.

Debating whether to attempt it on my Decathlon hybrid (which got me through a 200 just fine) or upgrade/get used to a road bike before April.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 17 November, 2017, 09:02:40 pm
Looking to get randoneur 5000. Also looking to get country 3 of 4 for my ISR
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 17 November, 2017, 09:07:47 pm
A Super Randonnee 600 is a must

Ditto
Any thoughts on which? The haute provence has my attention. Not for this year though.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: grams on 17 November, 2017, 09:13:07 pm
That looks like a fairly early Bickerton, without any of the later stiffening braces. Hopefully you are a lightweight, 'sympathetic' rider. A number of ambitious Bickerton rides have been completed by such folk. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Daisy-Journey-Across-America-Bicycle/dp/0710007094
http://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/obituary-lady-christian-bowman-aircraft-factory-worker-and-author-1-2591349

Wow! I thought I was pushing my luck riding as far as I plan to!

The hub on mine is stamped 1981, which to my mind makes it quite late - I've never been able to find a date for when the brace was introduced.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: rob on 17 November, 2017, 09:17:53 pm
SR and the ACME 1000.

Had to abandon plans for the Highlands 1000 as it didn't fit with TT dates.   Bit annoying, but one more year of racing and then I can get back to more audax.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 17 November, 2017, 10:11:59 pm
The hub on mine is stamped 1981, which to my mind makes it quite late - I've never been able to find a date for when the brace was introduced.

The Bickerton was eventually manufactured in Oz when it stopped in the UK around 1990. The handlebar brace and extra frame brace (in steel) were certainly on the Aussie bikes.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 17 November, 2017, 10:21:28 pm
A Super Randonnee 600 is a must

Ditto
Any thoughts on which? The haute provence has my attention. Not for this year though.

I think for enjoyment, I need a route with long steady climbs and descents (rather than short, sharp ones) to keep the average speed up a bit.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Oaky on 17 November, 2017, 10:24:36 pm
I'm dreaming of getting back into good enough shape to complete the ACME Grand 1000km at the end of June.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Deano on 17 November, 2017, 10:28:00 pm
Do audaxers dream of electric bikes?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: SR Steve on 17 November, 2017, 11:04:24 pm
Super Randonnee 600 in the Dolomites. I have the brevet card and was going ride it this September, but was too knackered after LEL.
A long ride for early as possible PBP 2019 registration.
TINAT and similar style rides.
Double or maybe triple RRtY.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivan on 18 November, 2017, 12:00:43 am
56 points would get me the Brevet 25k but that's very much at the dreaming stage at the moment
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Neil C on 18 November, 2017, 12:32:25 am
Plans - My first SR with the Kingston Wheelers series and another RRTY.

Dreams - Getting faster so I can get some decent sleep on the longer rides.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: frillipippi on 18 November, 2017, 07:12:06 am
A Super Randonnee 600 is a must

Ditto
Any thoughts on which? The haute provence has my attention. Not for this year though.

I think for enjoyment, I need a route with long steady climbs and descents (rather than short, sharp ones) to keep the average speed up a bit.

This one: https://randonneuredintorni.wordpress.com/super-randonnee-delle-dolomiti/ has long climbs, not so sharp, smooth road surface (at least compared to Italian general situation), impressive scenery. I'd recommend to try and plan to climb Gardena Pass on a Summer Wednesday, when hopefully motorized traffic is at its lowest, because Sella Pass is closed to motorized vehicles: this makes also Gardena Pass less attractive for motorized tourists on those days as they can't close the loop around Gruppo Sella.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: GrahamG on 18 November, 2017, 07:13:47 pm
Just keeping riding enough to do a 200, and hopefully something longer, in spite of a baby due in the new year.

Sent from my Moto G (5) using Tapatalk

Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Paul H on 18 November, 2017, 08:20:12 pm
Go more places.  Money has been tight the last couple of years so most I've done have been local or DIYs.  When I started Audaxing I'd nearly always make a weekend of it, it'd be nice to get back to that.  Oh yeah, not fall off, this year wasn't so good for that. 
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: BobScarle on 19 November, 2017, 12:39:14 am
Plans:

Get my mojo back! If I do then:

Along with some 200's and a couple of 300's
Complete a 400 - don't whimp out again on London-Wales-London
Do a 600 - One in the calendar
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 19 November, 2017, 09:17:25 am
My main target for 2018 is the Scottish 1k. Also doing the rides I need to build up to that. At current level of fitness, I’m unlikely to complete it.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: chrisbainbridge on 19 November, 2017, 09:28:44 am
To stop failing at everything
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bobby on 19 November, 2017, 09:43:34 am
Plans:

Get my mojo back!

This.

Then if that works out, I would like a calendar based SR, with a few perms thrown in
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Pingu on 19 November, 2017, 06:28:08 pm
Ultra Randonneur.

+1
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: frankenthorn on 19 November, 2017, 07:37:53 pm
What big or little Audax dreams does anyone have for this new season? :thumbsup:

Actually start an event!  Which I haven't managed to do since 2009 with bonus points for actually finishing an event, which I haven't done since (IIRC) 2007.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 19 November, 2017, 07:53:58 pm
I have a dream: to encourage more cyclists in Team MK to do an Audax, so we might actually fill the six rider total box!

I have another dream: to get 100 points for the 10,000 cloth badge.

I don't know which dream is more achievable.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 19 November, 2017, 08:04:44 pm
To enjoy myself with just a soupçon of challenge (much the same as previous years, in fact).
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: markcjagar on 20 November, 2017, 05:59:15 pm
RRtY, SR series & possibly one of the 1000km events, I'm thinking Borders of Belgium but maybe the Highlands one or Maastrict 1000
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bairn Again on 21 November, 2017, 04:35:01 pm
- A 14th SR

- Enough points to keep Brevet 25k within reach for 2019 (that would be about 40)

- Rennes-Brest-Rennes

- A successful Scottish 1000km.

Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: andyoxon on 21 November, 2017, 05:18:33 pm
To do more 200km rides in 2018 than 2017, so currently that means x4+.   My 'dream' is to do 3x DIY200km consecutive rides, with a decent sleep between each, in great weather up in Scotland...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Roberto on 21 November, 2017, 05:23:17 pm
- Ultra Randonneur ( failed the last two years to bag the tenth one  :( )

-  A dry Scottish 1000k (well it is a dream season)

- RRTY ( Already got Sept-Nov in the bag)

- At least one 1000/1200k on the continent (have these in mind Le 1000 du Sud, Borders of Belgium or Ronde Aliénor d'Aquitaine )

Roberto
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: marylogic on 21 November, 2017, 08:57:43 pm
I might try one of these SR thingies.....
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 21 November, 2017, 09:58:51 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 21 November, 2017, 10:04:23 pm
The Snipping Forecast.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 21 November, 2017, 10:07:11 pm
The Snipping Forecast.

Very good! However, I was thinking of something that maybe included the distance in the name...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Aunt Maud on 21 November, 2017, 10:09:30 pm
I'd like to ride one in Germany, but I haven't been out on a bike in two years.

Come to think of it, I haven't been out of the house much either.
 
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Shell on 21 November, 2017, 10:54:44 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?

"Short, Back & Rides"
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: BeMoreMike on 21 November, 2017, 10:58:55 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?

That sounds like it could be a Fantastic Day ?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: sg37409 on 21 November, 2017, 11:09:59 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?

Was it a perm ?

Merse and moors 300, Southern Uplands 400 and some 200's for me.
Not done anything longer than a 300 in many years
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: andyoxon on 21 November, 2017, 11:12:22 pm
The Snipping Forecast.

Very good! However, I was thinking of something that maybe included the distance in the name...

The Haircut 100
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 21 November, 2017, 11:35:28 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?

That sounds like it could be a Fantastic Day ?

 :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 21 November, 2017, 11:41:10 pm
Going to ride it On A Sunday?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Redlight on 22 November, 2017, 08:10:52 am
Given Audax weather, it'll probably be The Day That It Rained Forever
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 22 November, 2017, 08:48:21 am
It doesn't matter which day because

"Every day is like Sunday....." 
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: L CC on 22 November, 2017, 01:07:17 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?
That sounds like it could be a Fantastic Day ?

❤+1 ?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Karla on 22 November, 2017, 02:33:50 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?

cent for a haircut?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 22 November, 2017, 04:49:41 pm
I've got the all Super Randonneur series booked up, as TLC as it can possibly be. I've also got one of Undulates' epic 300 in Snowdonia and I am thinking of doing the new Cambrian 6C Super Randonee

A lot on the plate for 2018

Thinking Pendle 600 for 2019... ;D
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Feanor on 22 November, 2017, 06:54:18 pm
Minimum is another SR.

I've always ridden the Snow Roads as my 300 (as a perm in recent years) and so it will continue, but I see things afoot in this regard.

I plan a first attempt at a 1000k, on the Scottish 1000k event.

I may attempt another couple of things, but I don't want to jinx them yet :-)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: hillbilly on 23 November, 2017, 11:13:57 am
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?

cent for a haircut?

One for the homophones out there.  "Sent to razor"
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 23 November, 2017, 09:34:30 pm
SR Series #14
Easter Arrow
The scottish 1000km
A Dutch Audax or two
Have some fun rides that I haven't done before
Entice my son to do a couple of rides in the summer
Would love to do my DIY all the Whitchurches perm (that's visiting every Whitchurch in the country which makes a really cool 1300km route) but I can't see getting the time to do that unless I get fired.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bikey-mikey on 24 November, 2017, 10:41:02 am
Once again I’m trying not to be in “Championship” mode......

Part of me wants to win a seventh consecutive title, and part of me wants to stay home when it’s icy, sleep in when it’s dark, pig out on the sofa in front of a film when it’s blowing a hoolie, and sit drinking coffee / reading a book in the conservatory when it’s raining cats and dogs (which sounds great under all that glass).....

What should I do?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Veloman on 24 November, 2017, 10:56:12 am

What should I do?

Seek professional help. And I say that in all sincerity.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: menthel on 24 November, 2017, 11:30:27 am
To ride a 100.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 24 November, 2017, 11:57:01 am
What should I do?
Don't let Audax run your life (and give others a chance 😉). Cycle to the shops (and pub), go on 50 mile (and less) club rides, dig over the allotment, paint the house (I'm doing that intermittently!), etc.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Jethro on 24 November, 2017, 12:10:29 pm
I have spent 2017 really enjoying my cycling and only did two rides all year that were over 100 miles (Ride London 100 and Velo Birmingham 100).  I did a number of 100k Audax's as well and took my time by riding and chatting to others.

I am beginning to miss riding a 200k though, the last being a DIY Perm in October 2016.  Next year may be similar to this year again though.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: BobScarle on 24 November, 2017, 04:01:30 pm
One thing I do want to have a go at next year is the Dunwich Dynamo. I hope to ride from Redditch to Hackney, do the DunRun and then ride to a hotel. Ride back home the next day. Something a little different to audax, no time constraints.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 24 November, 2017, 04:08:51 pm
Once again I’m trying not to be in “Championship” mode......

Part of me wants to win a seventh consecutive title, and part of me wants to stay home when it’s icy, sleep in when it’s dark, pig out on the sofa in front of a film when it’s blowing a hoolie, and sit drinking coffee / reading a book in the conservatory when it’s raining cats and dogs (which sounds great under all that glass).....

What should I do?

There's always the year record. Ride it then write about it.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 24 November, 2017, 05:18:24 pm
@BobScarle: Dunwich is great fun, get it in the diary!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 24 November, 2017, 05:22:00 pm
Once again I’m trying not to be in “Championship” mode......

Part of me wants to win a seventh consecutive title, and part of me wants to stay home when it’s icy, sleep in when it’s dark, pig out on the sofa in front of a film when it’s blowing a hoolie, and sit drinking coffee / reading a book in the conservatory when it’s raining cats and dogs (which sounds great under all that glass).....

What should I do?

Leave it to someone else... you're unlikely to get an OBE even if you reach 10 consecutive titles...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Aunt Maud on 24 November, 2017, 07:09:50 pm
@ BM

Take a break, have a KitKat.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bikey-mikey on 25 November, 2017, 12:35:32 am

What should I do?

Seek professional help. And I say that in all sincerity.

Indeed, Melovan....  Veloman

I get depressed and put on citalopram again, and then get told to go out and ride my bike... and it goes away...   ride your bike advice given by neurologist, neuro-psychologist, neuro-psychiatrist, neuro-physiotherapist and several GPs..  but it’s not just for the endorphins: they say I need to feel successful...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 25 November, 2017, 07:18:44 am

What should I do?

Seek professional help. And I say that in all sincerity.

Indeed, Melovan....  Veloman

I get depressed and put on citalopram again, and then get told to go out and ride my bike... and it goes away...   ride your bike advice given by neurologist, neuro-psychologist, neuro-psychiatrist, neuro-physiotherapist and several GPs..  but it’s not just for the endorphins: they say I need to feel successful...

Set yourself a new target? With time in my hands, I would love to have a go at the record for the cycle around the British Coast... 4800 miles, I think 220 miles a day to bag the record?
Admittedly it needs a bit of budget, as you will be sleeping and eating out for 3 weeks, but with a couple of grand to spare, why not?

A few months to get faster and then you set off in May or June
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: mattc on 25 November, 2017, 08:30:24 am
Yes, a new target sounds like a good idea  :thumbsup:

But I guess BM wants something that he can steadily chip away at all-year round. How about something LIKE munro-bagging - I'm not sure what is around in cycling, but the possibilities are endless:
- The 100 climbs (or the 200?);
- Every county/town   (/village ... :P )
- Cross every river?

... and maybe try to fit as many 'hits' into audaxes as you can [cos I'm presuming you do actually like the culture/framework of audax, and its participants ;) ]
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 25 November, 2017, 08:48:24 am
I like the idea of the 100 (or 200) climbs... only issue there is having to face long car trips to tackle "that climb"... Bealach Na Ba springs to mind... it is a very very long way up in Scotland. I remember many hours of driving just to go from Fort William to Applecross

I also think that something like the round the coast of Britain might only be 20-30 days of cycling, but it is a lot of work to plan it... perfect for those long dark winter days. Accomodation needs to be sorted, the route needs to be finalised to the last detail, including detours for possible road closures in the more remote areas... and then of course the million dollar question: Clockwise or anti-?
Totally unsupported or partially supported?
Personally, I do like planning and looking forward to things, gives me the same good feel as actually doing it.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 25 November, 2017, 06:53:53 pm
Yes - it's very satisfying when you've spent some time putting together a route, identifying scenic lanes, picking out potential cafes etc and then it all comes together on the day :)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: dim on 26 November, 2017, 02:54:47 pm
I've cycled 13,451 Km so far this year, with an elevation gain of 74,717 m

my average for the week is approx 300 Km (commuting plus a few decent rides per week .... I have a 42Km route that has 300 meters of elevation that I enjoy doing a few times a week

and still.... I feel that I'm not ready for anything over 200Km.  :-[

I've cycled a few 200Km rides, and was pretty knackerd after that, so to think that I can cycle for another 4 hours+ would be guessing. Could be my bike (Giant TCR which has pretty aggresive geometry and probably not suited for very far rides?)

In spring/summer, I will try to cycle a 135Km route with 1400 meters of elevation 2-3 times per week (preferably on 2 consecutive days on a weekend and one midweek) and then try and build it up from there.

I will do a few 200Km Permanent Audax rides and enter as many 100-200Km Audax rides as possible, and then try a 300Km Audax and see how that goes

I have another problem, being that I need to slow down a bit .... I always ride solo, and every ride is a race ... iff I see someone in the yonder, I have to catch up and pass .... and, I need to join the Cambridge Cycle club and do the beginners group rides where I will learn how to ride in a group.

I'm hoping that I will be able to do rides such as LEL and PBP
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 26 November, 2017, 03:49:13 pm
I've cycled 13,451 Km so far this year, with an elevation gain of 74,717 m

my average for the week is approx 300 Km (commuting plus a few decent rides per week .... I have a 42Km route that has 300 meters of elevation that I enjoy doing a few times a week

and still.... I feel that I'm not ready for anything over 200Km.  :-[

I've cycled a few 200Km rides, and was pretty knackerd after that, so to think that I can cycle for another 4 hours+ would be guessing. Could be my bike (Giant TCR which has pretty aggresive geometry and probably not suited for very far rides?)

In spring/summer, I will try to cycle a 135Km route with 1400 meters of elevation 2-3 times per week (preferably on 2 consecutive days on a weekend and one midweek) and then try and build it up from there.

I will do a few 200Km Permanent Audax rides and enter as many 100-200Km Audax rides as possible, and then try a 300Km Audax and see how that goes

I have another problem, being that I need to slow down a bit .... I always ride solo, and every ride is a race ... iff I see someone in the yonder, I have to catch up and pass .... and, I need to join the Cambridge Cycle club and do the beginners group rides where I will learn how to ride in a group.

I'm hoping that I will be able to do rides such as LEL and PBP

It sounds to me like your legs are fine but your head is not in the right place. Most folks doing 600 and over would probably ride less than you, probably slower than you, but have a different mindset about distance.

Basically distance is where you draw the line... I used to see 200 km as a very long way... now that line has been moved to 400 and 200 seems a "half day workout".

The other thing you might want to look into are contact points... when you ride for 10 hours or more a saddle that fits your shape becomes essential, a position that doesn't make your hands numb or doesn't break your back are also a must.
Most long distance audaxers use leather saddles and very relaxed riding positions... you lose 10 watts of aerodynamics, but gain 10 hours of "bearable cycling"
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Mrs Pingu on 26 November, 2017, 04:32:35 pm
I suppose now I've booked that ferry to Belgium I'd better have a bash at that Flat as A Pancake 300 for slow people I've been pondering...
Don't tell anyone though.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Pingu on 26 November, 2017, 09:39:09 pm
You've said it now  :)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ruthie on 26 November, 2017, 09:43:04 pm
Well, points would be nice. But I’ve been saying that for ten years now  ::-)

So I might try and I might not. I mean, really.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Mrs Pingu on 26 November, 2017, 09:57:11 pm
You've said it now  :)

Shhhh!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Zed43 on 28 November, 2017, 07:36:49 pm
What should I do?
Ride Every Tile (https://www.strava.com/clubs/279168)?

As for my audax dreams in 2018:
And probably a few other brevets; Knock Ventoux and Tan Hill being in the same weekend is alluring travel wise.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: The Solo Socialist on 13 December, 2017, 12:17:43 pm
Not to crash this year, get full use of my Right Hand!
Ride regularly without DNF's or worse still DNS's.
Get fit and maintain that fitness.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bikey-mikey on 13 December, 2017, 11:02:44 pm
Not to crash this year, get full use of my Right Hand!
Ride regularly without DNF's or worse still DNS's.
Get fit and maintain that fitness.

I wish you well, on your noble quest.  May all your rides be long and successful, and your fitness build steadily.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: hillbilly on 14 December, 2017, 10:53:24 am
Randonneurs, who art on cycles,
hallowed be thy aims,
across this land,
Year round ye plan,
to start in the next LEL.

Fill in this day your brevet card.
Fake not your information controls,
as we forgive not
those who break regulations.

Head you not into McDonalds, and deliver you from Ginsters
For yours is the routesheet,
The Maptrap, and the eTrex
For SRs and SRs, audax.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 14 December, 2017, 10:56:08 am
Very good :)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: The Family Cyclist on 16 December, 2017, 08:30:16 pm
To do some Audax (what's the plural of Audax?) For the first time in my working life I don't work weekends. Have hardly cycled last three months for reasons I can neither reason or justify as reasons but hopefully can convince my legs to get me round a 100 especially if I remember to keep them fed
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 17 December, 2017, 09:38:22 am
To do some Audax (what's the plural of Audax?) For the first time in my working life I don't work weekends. Have hardly cycled last three months for reasons I can neither reason or justify as reasons but hopefully can convince my legs to get me round a 100 especially if I remember to keep them fed

Being a Latin word, the plural would be "Audaces", but you will read "Audax" and "Audaxes" commonly used as plural
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: tonylee153 on 17 December, 2017, 02:41:19 pm
Planning a DIY ride - 50km to the barber's, then 50km home again.

Not sure what to call it though... any ideas?

That sounds like it could be a Fantastic Day ?
Another close shave

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Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Si S on 17 December, 2017, 04:55:04 pm
To do some Audax (what's the plural of Audax?) For the first time in my working life I don't work weekends. Have hardly cycled last three months for reasons I can neither reason or justify as reasons but hopefully can convince my legs to get me round a 100 especially if I remember to keep them fed

Being a Latin word, the plural would be "Audaces", but you will read "Audax" and "Audaxes" commonly used as plural

Definitely not Audi  :D
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Feanor on 17 December, 2017, 05:54:44 pm
Audaxen is not unheard of.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Chris S on 17 December, 2017, 07:12:11 pm
I'm on the ramp, building for PBP 2019, but I'm still having to decide if I hate myself enough for all that 2am self-harm on UK 400s/600s first.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Kim on 17 December, 2017, 07:12:42 pm
Definitely not Audi  :D

That's lazy USAnian for 'audiologist'...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Von Broad on 17 December, 2017, 09:08:04 pm
I'm in the beer sewer at present and can only dream of PBP 2019.
It's all over now as regards relying on past achievements to get me through another endeavour - that's for sure.
I'll need to do some serious work to get in good enough shape to not only complete, but to be there in the first place next time.
We is back at square one.
Question is: can the mind lead the body again?
But as we stand, I'm not so sure. We'll see.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Manotea on 18 December, 2017, 09:08:26 am
I intitially read this as...

I'll need to do some serious work to get in good enough shape to not only compete, but to be there in first place.

Won't we all! :)

My own traditional annual rise from the ashes had a set back yesterday when I totally borked my bike, firstly on the road,  by breaking an arm of the right crank 'spider (who knew that was possible - these things are made of solid metal, right?) then in the workshop, by stripping the internal thread on the left hand crank whilst swapping out the crankset.

Having exhausted my workshop repetoire I'll try leaving the left hand crank in situ with the retaining bolt slack and hope it works loose under the strain of the VAST AMOUNTS OF POWER I obviously generate nowadays.*

*Yes, I ve spotted the downside of this approach, but hopefully a lap or two of the park under controlled conditions will shift it...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: hillbilly on 18 December, 2017, 11:41:35 am
We is back at square one.

It's a common condition...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Terry2wheelz on 18 December, 2017, 02:55:36 pm
What big or little Audax dreams does anyone have for this new season?

Constant tailwind & pun**ure free season for me please  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Socks on 18 December, 2017, 03:43:31 pm
Audices?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Redlight on 18 December, 2017, 04:32:53 pm
What big or little Audax dreams does anyone have for this new season? :thumbsup:

I'll probably be avoiding anything over 300km but seeking out hillier rides as I need to recover the climbing legs that seem to have deserted me in recent years.  I'm going to be in the Rockies/southern California for a month in the summer so I'm thinking of renting a road bike and trying out some of the more challenging climbs out there.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 18 December, 2017, 04:57:00 pm
What big or little Audax dreams does anyone have for this new season? :thumbsup:

I'll probably be avoiding anything over 300km but seeking out hillier rides as I need to recover the climbing legs that seem to have deserted me in recent years.  I'm going to be in the Rockies/southern California for a month in the summer so I'm thinking of renting a road bike and trying out some of the more challenging climbs out there.

Highway 198 through Sequoia Park... can't beat it for drama. I only drove up the long and windy road, but I don't recall much traffic at all in April... and I wished I had a bike. Don't know if you have to pay to enter the park with a bicycle
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivo on 18 December, 2017, 05:58:52 pm
I intitially read this as...

I'll need to do some serious work to get in good enough shape to not only compete, but to be there in first place.

Won't we all! :)

My own traditional annual rise from the ashes had a set back yesterday when I totally borked my bike, firstly on the road,  by breaking an arm of the right crank 'spider (who knew that was possible - these things are made of solid metal, right?) then in the workshop, by stripping the internal thread on the left hand crank whilst swapping out the crankset.

Having exhausted my workshop repetoire I'll try leaving the left hand crank in situ with the retaining bolt slack and hope it works loose under the strain of the VAST AMOUNTS OF POWER I obviously generate nowadays.*

*Yes, I ve spotted the downside of this approach, but hopefully a lap or two of the park under controlled conditions will shift it...

Since the axcle is steel and hte crank arm aluminium, heating it and then using a pully puller (available in hardware stores) will do the job.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Dominic on 19 December, 2017, 07:05:23 am
Hopefully my first SR series at the third time of trying culminating in the ACME 1000k to make amends for LEL.  But as other posters my fitness is non existent and I will have to see if work plays ball.  Fingers crossed!!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Redlight on 19 December, 2017, 05:05:47 pm
Highway 198 through Sequoia Park... can't beat it for drama. I only drove up the long and windy road, but I don't recall much traffic at all in April... and I wished I had a bike. Don't know if you have to pay to enter the park with a bicycle

Looks great. Possibly a bit too far north for where I'm planning to be - a couple of weeks in Colorado/Idaho/Montana before flying to LA and then probably taking a scenic route to San Diego - but that is exactly the kind of road I'm looking for and my plans are evolving by the day.

I should probably save all this stuff for Rides & Touring though  ;)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Duckfoot1606 on 19 December, 2017, 05:19:45 pm
I’ve recovered ( I hope!) from a serious knee tendon injury in May this year and am currently pootling to get in the swing of things again.

God willing I’ll work up to the Lincolnshire Poacher 400 in May 2018, this is the ride my knee blew up on this year so I have some unfinished business  :thumbsup:

A
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bobby on 19 December, 2017, 05:31:44 pm
My most important goal = get Mini Bobby to ride a 50k audax. 

Just need to find one near-ish that's not too hilly & has cake - all kids like cake :)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bikey-mikey on 19 December, 2017, 11:33:09 pm
My most important goal = get Mini Bobby to ride a 50k audax. 

Just need to find one near-ish that's not too hilly & has cake - all kids like cake :)

Near-ish to where? 🤔
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bobby on 20 December, 2017, 12:33:05 am
My most important goal = get Mini Bobby to ride a 50k audax. 

Just need to find one near-ish that's not too hilly & has cake - all kids like cake :)

Near-ish to where? 🤔

Oxfordshire...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: IanN on 20 December, 2017, 11:50:06 am
My most important goal = get Mini Bobby to ride a 50k audax. 

Likewise. N jnr rode a 100 in September on the tandem, but I need to put some smoother tyres on her bike and build up to a (DIY) 50.
I think the Brevet 250 is a reasonable goal. ;D

My goal is a bit longer, but finding a BRM on a free weekend is challenging at the moment.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: madcow on 20 December, 2017, 12:10:22 pm
I'm on the ramp, building for PBP 2019, ............

Already lodged that idea in Mrs. M's head.
Aiming for an SR in 2018 and also to get my friend ,who is a fledgling AUK , up to at least 200km and hopefully beyond.
He has already noted the difference in entry fees, but as his annual cycling mileage in 2017 is less than I did on LEL, he is stepping up a level.
In fairness, he did spend a lot of time training for a marathon which he completed in reasonable time.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Karla on 20 December, 2017, 12:41:16 pm
I intitially read this as...

I'll need to do some serious work to get in good enough shape to not only compete, but to be there in first place.

Won't we all! :)

My own traditional annual rise from the ashes had a set back yesterday when I totally borked my bike, firstly on the road,  by breaking an arm of the right crank 'spider (who knew that was possible - these things are made of solid metal, right?) then in the workshop, by stripping the internal thread on the left hand crank whilst swapping out the crankset.

Having exhausted my workshop repetoire I'll try leaving the left hand crank in situ with the retaining bolt slack and hope it works loose under the strain of the VAST AMOUNTS OF POWER I obviously generate nowadays.*

*Yes, I ve spotted the downside of this approach, but hopefully a lap or two of the park under controlled conditions will shift it...

Since the axcle is steel and hte crank arm aluminium, heating it and then using a pully puller (available in hardware stores) will do the job.

If it's on the lockring side rather than the side the BB comes out, you can remove it by putting a couple of spanners or similar between the crank and the bike as spacers, then unscrewing the BB from the other side. 

The next step is to buy a modern hollow BB system that is immune to this type of problem :p
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Owthathurt on 22 December, 2017, 01:37:13 pm
I'd like to make it through 2018 without f%$*^ng up my back...... that would be great. :) :) :)

Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: mmmmartin on 22 December, 2017, 06:47:33 pm
I'm on the ramp, building for PBP 2019, but I'm still having to decide if I hate myself enough for all that 2am self-harm on UK 400s/600s first.
This = totes my position.
DNF PBP 2015, hence unfinished business.
Have a place in the Essex Grand, might DNS and go for BPB instead.
However, I must confess to liking those 3am alarm calls, 4am starts and a day spent alone on the bike doing a DIY by GPS.
(click to show/hide)
Aiming for the Dutch Capitals 1,200k in 2020 and volunteering on LEL, which is just about the best fun you can have with your clothes on.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Charlie Boy on 27 December, 2017, 04:34:26 pm
Starting to feel the love again for long distances....

Hopefully a 300, more is unrealistic given work commitments, but would hope that will be a basis for ramping up for PBP 2019.

I don't miss the 3am WTF am I doing here in the freezing cold moments; I do miss the people encountered and the extraordinary camaraderie. And I do miss the sunrises having ridden through the night. If you've seen one you know what I mean, if you haven't you won't.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wal on 27 December, 2017, 07:12:27 pm
After two years away, due to injury and ankle reconstruction this year, the dreams are as follows:

1. Make a little baby Wallace!  ;D
2. Get on the bike, work up to a 100 - 200km, or more...
3. Get started on an SR or my ISR (possibly a 200km in Vancouver will have to check if they have an Audax club).
4. Undertake my first organised Audax, rather than DIYs of which there are only 18, 50km DIY rides.

Here’s to dreaming and doing, nice to be back!

W...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 27 December, 2017, 08:06:32 pm
British Columbia Randonneurs is the powerhouse of Canadian audaxing and a good crowd.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wal on 27 December, 2017, 08:26:06 pm
British Columbia Randonneurs is the powerhouse of Canadian audaxing and a good crowd.

Thanks LWaBW, braw, i’ll Have a look at the BCR website and coordinate with the hols...

Aye,
W...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Graeme on 28 December, 2017, 08:35:32 am
Well, points would be nice. But I’ve been saying that for ten years now  ::-)

So I might try and I might not. I mean, really.

Have you considered planning a route to take advantage of the weather? Yesterday I caught the train to Durham and cycled home. 203km. Manly flat once out of County Durham. Tailwind most of the way which knocked an hour off my 100km time and two hours off my 200km time. Also: it was fun having a tailwind all day. Might I suggest this for a Spring / Summer ride?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivo on 28 December, 2017, 08:39:42 am
Well, points would be nice. But I’ve been saying that for ten years now  ::-)

So I might try and I might not. I mean, really.

Have you considered planning a route to take advantage of the weather? Yesterday I caught the train to Durham and cycled home. 203km. Manly flat once out of County Durham. Tailwind most of the way which knocked an hour off my 100km time and two hours off my 200km time. Also: it was fun having a tailwind all day. Might I suggest this for a Spring / Summer ride?

I did the same on monday, cycled from home via a flattish route to Zutphen and took a train back. Only drawback was that the wind predictions weren't 100% accurate so I had a sidewind for a few hours on a very exposed section. My time cushion for the return train was a bit tighter as planned due to this.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Graeme on 28 December, 2017, 09:39:26 am
It does take some of the pressure off to start with a train journey and ride home: I don't have the courage to cycle away from home and catch a train back.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivo on 28 December, 2017, 03:59:18 pm
It does take some of the pressure off to start with a train journey and ride home: I don't have the courage to cycle away from home and catch a train back.

I took some pressure off by passing a few railway stations in the 2nd half of my ride so I could bail out (but forfeit the DIY permanent) if I would risk my train back. Fair enough as spending most of the day with a head wind is an advantage.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bobby on 28 December, 2017, 11:11:38 pm
Just renewed for 5 years so perhaps it will be a good season  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: wilkyboy on 01 January, 2018, 08:47:50 pm
Fixed-SR (third), Essex-SR (sixth), RRTY (seventh), organise more calendar events (The Cambridge Pork Pie on 17 March (http://www.camaudax.uk/rides/the-cambridge-pork-pie-2018/) is next), get more Cambridge permanents on the board (http://www.camaudax.uk/rides/permanents) (I've got quite a few in the works, two nearing completion).

I'm booked in for TINAT 400 and The ACME Grand, the latter will set me up nicely for an early entry to PBP and will also bag me the Brevet 25k (which needs a 1000km ride, no substitutes AFAICT).

But really I'd just like to ride my bike with more people and in new places, instead of my usual solo DIYs and route-checks.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 01 January, 2018, 09:21:07 pm
It does take some of the pressure off to start with a train journey and ride home: I don't have the courage to cycle away from home and catch a train back.

The advantage of a train home afterwards is that, given a hot enough day and a hard enough ride, you will always have seats to yourself (if not half the carriage).
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 01 January, 2018, 09:37:07 pm
Ian H - Talking of getting the train then riding home, I'm seriously contemplating your Back to the Smoke 400. Turns out that if I left home in East Kent at 6am, I could get to Exeter in time for the noon start. That's quite remarkable - although I'm not sure how I feel about trusting the trains...

Aside from that and the Scottish 1k, I'll probably only do Perms/DIYs and local rides simply in order to keep expenditure to a minimum.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 01 January, 2018, 09:50:21 pm
It's mostly the Sunday trains which are problematical (engineering works and the like), which is more of a problem with bikes cos the rail-replacement buses generally won't take 'em. 
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: eck on 01 January, 2018, 10:02:19 pm
It does take some of the pressure off to start with a train journey and ride home: I don't have the courage to cycle away from home and catch a train back.

The advantage of a train home afterwards is that, given a hot enough day and a hard enough ride, you will always have seats to yourself (if not half the carriage).

Indeed Ian. Some of you may remember this, but it's perhaps appropriate to resurrect the Might McNasty's closing words of a huge perm (Three Capitals, Round the Coast?) he did some years ago. He finished the ride in Edinburgh and embarked on a train for the short trip back to Fife.
He said that the carriage "was somewhat crowded, but my powerful scent soon secured me a seat."  :sick: :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 01 January, 2018, 10:14:30 pm
Scottish Star perhaps?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 02 January, 2018, 06:41:13 pm
Slightly more than a minimum SR this year, as won't be taking a week out to cook for LEL. 

Season is centred around the Porkers and the West Highland 1000 but hope to take in a couple of Dutch audaxes from Bunnik while I'm working in The Hague, which would add a fifth country to my Audax account (small beer to some here I know) and possibly a sneaky Cambrian series ride or two later in the year (or even book a week in Brecon and do a different Cambrian perm each day)

Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Graeme on 02 January, 2018, 06:48:53 pm

But really I'd just like to ride my bike with more people and in new places, instead of my usual solo DIYs and route-checks.


This is what I'd like to do too. So I've booked a few Sundays off to specifically ride events. BCM, Border Raid and Borderland Late Season. I'm also going to accept that I need to travel to enter other events if I don't want to solo DIY all the time. Considering Straight on at Rosie's for Feb.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: phantasmagoriana on 03 January, 2018, 09:30:04 pm
Just seen that the Snow Roads is running at the end of June. I'd quite like to give this a go as my first (and probably only, TBH) attempt at a 300. :-\
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Karla on 03 January, 2018, 09:54:47 pm
It does take some of the pressure off to start with a train journey and ride home: I don't have the courage to cycle away from home and catch a train back.

The advantage of a train home afterwards is that, given a hot enough day and a hard enough ride, you will always have seats to yourself (if not half the carriage).

Indeed Ian. Some of you may remember this, but it's perhaps appropriate to resurrect the Might McNasty's closing words of a huge perm (Three Capitals, Round the Coast?) he did some years ago. He finished the ride in Edinburgh and embarked on a train for the short trip back to Fife.
He said that the carriage "was somewhat crowded, but my powerful scent soon secured me a seat."  :sick: :thumbsup:

There was then the lady who sat down opposite me and a friend, in the middle of an empty carriage, after we'd already arrived, on the train south from Glasgow after a long weekend's winter climbing on Rannoch Mor.  She made some very choice comments when we got off at York, but why on earth had she stayed sat there the whole journey long when there were plenty of other spaces?!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 03 January, 2018, 10:06:31 pm
There was then the lady who sat down opposite me and a friend, in the middle of an empty carriage, after we'd already arrived, on the train south from Glasgow after a long weekend's winter climbing on Rannoch Mor.  She made some very choice comments when we got off at York, but why on earth had she stayed sat there the whole journey long when there were plenty of other spaces?!

Perhaps she was simultaneously aroused and disgusted with herself.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivo on 03 January, 2018, 10:58:17 pm
It does take some of the pressure off to start with a train journey and ride home: I don't have the courage to cycle away from home and catch a train back.

The advantage of a train home afterwards is that, given a hot enough day and a hard enough ride, you will always have seats to yourself (if not half the carriage).


I guess that it doesn't beat a group of Russian hikers entering a train carriage, after a weekend of spraying themselves with industrial strength midge repellent

Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: eck on 04 January, 2018, 09:34:26 am
There was then the lady who sat down opposite me and a friend, in the middle of an empty carriage, after we'd already arrived, on the train south from Glasgow after a long weekend's winter climbing on Rannoch Mor.  She made some very choice comments when we got off at York, but why on earth had she stayed sat there the whole journey long when there were plenty of other spaces?!

Perhaps she was simultaneously aroused and disgusted with herself.

Then there was the lady who had to sit with five of us, still in cycling kit,  returning "fresh and fragrant" from a York Arrow. She looked a little hesitant, so one of us assured her that we were really quite normal.
She smiled and said, "Oh, how disappointing".
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: j_a_m_e_s_ on 18 September, 2018, 04:37:37 pm
100AAA first and foremost, double RRTY, and as many FWC points as this will attract.

100AAA - ✅💯
Double RRTY - ❌ (Anyone remember the snow on the Dean?)



One ride left this season and my thoughts have turned to next season. I just don't know yet. Another Wessex SR for definite, maybe my first 1000. I'm not sure.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Whitedown Man on 18 September, 2018, 04:42:38 pm
R10000, and my first ride longer than 600k

Subject to one remaining validation, R10000  :thumbsup:

First ride longer than 600k  :facepalm:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 18 September, 2018, 04:51:59 pm
Hoping to do my first 300 - Oasts and Coasts.

Debating whether to attempt it on my Decathlon hybrid (which got me through a 200 just fine) or upgrade/get used to a road bike before April.

300 went OK, I was aiming for a Randonneur 1,000 award this season and ended up with that plus a Brevet 1,000 too, subject to validation. The new bike has been a new lease of life!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: andyoxon on 18 September, 2018, 04:56:42 pm
Do some local 200km rides and then attempt an AAA 200km in Shropshire/Wales.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: whosatthewheel on 18 September, 2018, 05:45:14 pm
Do some local 200km rides and then attempt an AAA 200km in Shropshire/Wales.

Undulates is taking a year off I am told, which means not much choice in Wales. Kidderminster Killer might be a good punt for Shropshire. I've done it last july... as 200 go, it's the hardest I've done.

Otherwise, Barmouth Boulevard in Wales, featuring the mighty Bwlch-Y-Groes
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 18 September, 2018, 06:49:00 pm
A Super Randonnee 600 is a must and a UAF 600 to the Ventoux and a non-LRM 1500 in Germany are near the top of the list, probably on my Moulton. The Scottish 1000 is tempting, as is a tandem SR or close to it. Doing some brevets on an upright trike is enticing but I probably won't be able to stretch that to a SR.

A Super Randonnee 600 didn't happen this year but a UAF1000 to Ventoux and HBKH18 on a Moulton did. I got round a tandem SR but swapped stokers along the way. DNS for the Essex 1000. I've collected a couple of 200s on trike but no time for anything further. 2018 was a pass mark overall.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 18 September, 2018, 07:06:11 pm
My main target for 2018 is the Scottish 1k. Also doing the rides I need to build up to that. At current level of fitness, I’m unlikely to complete it.

In the five months to the end of May, I managed a total of less than 800km riding, including one solitary 200 brevet, but somehow managed to get around the Scottish ride. Added a 300 in July and a 600 a couple of weeks ago to complete the SR, although my total mileage for the year to date is still only 3,400km.

Still considerably short of optimum fitness.

So, a strange year on the whole, disappointing in many respects but with some very satisfying achievements along the way.  ???

My own event went pretty well, so I'm happy with that.

Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Pingu on 18 September, 2018, 08:45:09 pm
Ultra Randonneur.

+1

Done  :)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: αdαmsκι on 18 September, 2018, 09:58:05 pm
I'm entered for another BCM 600 and my name is on the list for an Italian 1400 (the Alpi4000). I may ride from the finish of that ride to Madrid for the MGM 1200.

Would the Scottish 1000 be a good warm up ride?

BCM was another cracker, and it was a good way to do my first 150+ km ride of 2018.

The ALPI4000 was the hardest ride I've ever done. It was brilliant. As was The Irish Irish Mail 400.

I didn't end up doing MGM 1200 or the Scottish 1000 ride as I was focusing on getting a good time at both London and Berlin marathons.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 19 September, 2018, 09:22:50 am
Complete my second rrty. PBP, maybe an Easter arrow.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 19 September, 2018, 09:44:31 am
My plan for 2019 is essentially a double SR by the end of August -
2x 200
2x 300
2x 400
1x 600
1x 1200 (PBP)

I've got my calendar mapped out, though most of them aren't open for entries yet.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 19 September, 2018, 09:57:24 am
This year I made an SR entirely of my own events (laziness — just cos I had to check-ride those).  Next year I appear to have an entry for the Welsh 600.  Dunno what else.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: tippers_kiwi on 19 September, 2018, 01:22:41 pm
I've promised a quiet Audax year at home this year so an SR and carrying on with the RRtY. The mail goal for this season is you get my now 10 year old daughter to complete a 100km which I very much neglected last year with all the LEL business going on.
Results:
- The RRtY lives on
- The SR Failed at he last hurdle. Work and a Virus meant the flatlands was a non starter.
- Removal of appendix also thwarted the 100km for young TK.

Overall though I have enjoyed my year of riding, recording a lot less and just enjoying a lot more. The highlight is probably going to help on the BCM at Aberhafesp and the subsequent 5 day tour back to Essex. Lots of me time and stopping where and when I wanted.

Having decided (with a little help) that PBP is not going to happen next year due to the fact it is in the middle of the school holidays I'm looking forward to another year of taking it reasonably easy. I think another RRtY and SR will be the goal for the next year, I am a long way off fitness as it stands so it will involve some hard work getting back up to speed for the BCM in May.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: IanDG on 19 September, 2018, 01:36:24 pm
Dunno yet. Wait 'til I've relocated to Dumfries and Galloway then look at the calendar to see how many events are easily accessible and then a plan of action.

Andy's Fort William 1000km event has piqued my interest. Would also be good to get to some of my Scottish friends' events in the south of Scotland/North of England that I've wanted to ride over the years.

Hopefully, I'll complete an SR series along the way.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Neil C on 19 September, 2018, 01:43:43 pm
Plans - My first SR with the Kingston Wheelers series and another RRTY.

Dreams - Getting faster so I can get some decent sleep on the longer rides.

The plans worked out, the dreams less so.

Might have to resort to getting a new bike - everybody knows that will make one 5kph faster!

Next season the dreams move to France in August. As a statement of intent the hotels are already booked - unfortunately now in the wrong place.  :facepalm:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: IanDG on 19 September, 2018, 01:53:08 pm
Get my life sorted and get back and ride an event (or 2, or 3).

As for 2018 - Did that  :thumbsup:

Highest point score since 2015

Snow Roads 300km
2x DIY 200s
1x DIY 300

Also completed the Hebridean Way in a day (16hrs) - 300km including the ride from Dunard bunkhouse to the start. Unfortunately I had it registered as a 400km DIY which I didn't finish so no points for that one   :(

Failed in my bid to complete an SR series mainly due to the fact that I couldn't find the mental resilience to ride into the night.  :-\
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Tillapaw on 19 September, 2018, 03:13:54 pm
I didn't publicise this last year because I wasn't sure I'd be able to enter them all, let alone finish them but my goal for this year was to ride all four UK based 1000km calendar events (West Highland Way, ACME Grand, Mille Pennines and Mille Cymru) which I managed. (So did 1 other) 

Next year will be a down year as I try to get some balance in my hobbies but I can't help but notice that there are six 600km calendar events on consecutive weekends next year. The symmetry of that challenge appeals but since I'm helping on the Dauntsey Dawdle and also helping on the Wander Wye so I'm not available for two of the 600's.  I'll go to PBP for the experience and do the Kingston Wheeler's SR, signed up for WCW, but not sure what else I'll get up to.  The Full Fat Festive 500 in December looks like it would be a good challenge, I've not ridden overnight in the winter.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: drgannet on 19 September, 2018, 06:01:52 pm
I didn't publicise this last year because I wasn't sure I'd be able to enter them all, let alone finish them but my goal for this year was to ride all four UK based 1000km calendar events (West Highland Way, ACME Grand, Mille Pennines and Mille Cymru) which I managed. (So did 1 other) 

That's a good achievement, given the dates. Which did you enjoy most and which did you find hardest?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Phil W on 19 September, 2018, 08:29:54 pm
Will all the work I have been doing on mapping the perms and their controls. I think I am going to be looking at doing more of the traditional perms.  Though I will also need my BRM calendar events for PBP.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Tillapaw on 19 September, 2018, 10:03:22 pm
That's a good achievement, given the dates. Which did you enjoy most and which did you find hardest?

Mille Cymru was the hardest, no question about it.  The other 3 have an easier 1st section which allow you to build up a time buffer, whereas the Mille Cymru was tough from the start and didn't ease off until Snowdonia on the third day. And then it got hard again between Betws-y-Coed and Bala which was mostly done at night and partly in the rain.

Which I enjoyed the most is a more difficult question because each event was great and I tried different stuff on each.  Trying to bivy on the west coast of Scotland was a mistake due to the midges but the loop around the Ardnamurchan peninsula stands out as the best cycling I did all year (until the disappointment that the Glenuig Inn only served soup for lunch on a Saturday, I'd been looking forward to a pub meal for two days.  Absolutely crushed).  The arrivee was great as well since a lot of people stuck around at the end.

Going into the ACME Grand, I had sleep deprivation from the heatwave which made the whole event a challenge. The terrain was also harder than I was expecting, dunno why, the event page listed 11,000m of climbing so it wasn't going to be flat.  I didn't book any accommodation and bivvyd the whole way round which is the first time I'd tried that on an event.  I was going to ECE this up to a 1300 but gave up on the 200km return leg when I finished way later than expected.  The mountaintop coffee stop and the whole garden at the arrivee breaking into applause as each rider arrived were the highlights.

I did the Mille Pennines last year so it was nice knowing what to expect this year.  I thought the route changes this year were great and made the route flow really well, it didn't seem like were were cycling through Hawes as much. I got a lot more sleep on it this year and managed to cycle up more of the 33% hills then I did the previous year. Still walked a few more than I would have preferred but having done the ACME Grand the weekend before I was happy with the improvment.

The Mille Cymru was tough.  Knowing so many people on the event was nice, it seemed like I was constantly running into people I'd met on the events this year.  The Elan valley with the Van of Delights was fantastic.  Rolling into the finish with omloopnova was the highlight as we'd spent a lot of time together on these events and knowing he was also doing all 4 of these kept me going.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 20 September, 2018, 09:55:41 am
SR on Fixed at 70
Years? Or gear inches?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 20 September, 2018, 10:03:53 am
the loop around the Ardnamurchan peninsula stands out as the best cycling I did all year

+1

In fact, I'd go so far as to say that was one of my best days ever on the bike. Everything was just right. Even the heavy rain shower in the afternoon couldn't dampen my spirits.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ajax Bay on 20 September, 2018, 11:00:52 am
the loop around the Ardnamurchan peninsula stands out as the best cycling I did all year
+1

In fact, I'd go so far as to say that was one of my best days ever on the bike. Everything was just right. Even the heavy rain shower in the afternoon couldn't dampen my spirits.
+2, with the Corran ferry book-ending that loop (and no midges). Btw, the deluge I experienced near Camnasgaul (opposite Fort William) was only a 'shower' in that it only lasted 20 minutes. Completely flooded road. But I agree - didn't dampen spirit and, amazingly, Ardgour/Corran 10k south was dry as a bone.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: hillbilly on 20 September, 2018, 11:24:01 am
I feel a yearning yet again and (subject to RL and in particular SWMB-happy) plan to do an event a month. 

In my head I'd be rattling off 200km+ events but I suspect my dull fitness, replaced as it is with a layer of fatness, will mean the winter months may be spent feeling f**ked over on (possibly lumpy) 100s whilst I struggle to get into shape for when spring blooms.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Dominic on 20 September, 2018, 11:41:19 am
Only managed to do one event that I planned to this year.  The Oasts and Coasts 300 which was my best day out on a bike so far.  Managed to let work again interfere which considering I have got under a year until I retire, interestingly my retirement date is the same date that PBP begins, was a bit stupid of me.

Next year want to do PBP and then spend a month in France so have an eye on the Kingston Wheelers rides and try and throw in a few others.  Lets see!!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: halhorner on 20 September, 2018, 03:27:41 pm
Highs & Lows from this (my second) season:
- Riding my first 400 (LWL, was ace)
- Snowdon, LLeyn & Lakes perm (on a perfect May day, one of my best days out on the bike)
- Getting a photo published in Arivee
- Riding through an electrcical storm at the end of The Heart of England (funscary)
- Starting to get to know & recognise some familiar faces
- Failing on my first try at 600 (The Buzzard, packed at Exeter)
- Packing on the Dean only 12k from the end due to snow/ice buildup, having ridden through some truly horrendous conditions.

Hopes & dreams for next season:
- My first time helping at a control (down to help on LWL)
- Try to nail a 600 (signed up for WCW)
- Try to complete an SR
- Try to do some training
- (Whisper it...) try to be on the start line in Paris.


Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: grams on 23 September, 2018, 11:46:47 am
The goal for winter is a Brevet 250 using calendar events alone and riding an original Bickerton Portable (https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba1m3MOBwbe) (unless I decide it's going to kill me).

Done! Except I did two of them on a Proper Bike because my faster-than-me-anyway friend wanted to come along. But still 110+67+58=235 on the Bickerton! And now I never have to ride that bloody thing again.

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I've signed up for BCM but god knows how I'll do. I'm cautiously eyeing the ACME 1000 and I'm likely doing the This Is Not A Tour 400, so that's a lot of Welsh mountains in my future.

Packed at barely halfway; Packed at not even halfway; Finished way over time due to lack of packing opportunities. I think I'll be avoiding Welsh mountains during PBP year.

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I'm hoping Turf n Surf 300 is on again next year because (apart from LEL) it's the one ride I've failed and not successfully redone.

Didn't run, but I now have many more rides I failed to cross off in future.

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If I succeed at at least some of the above (plus a 200 somewhere) that's an SR!

Oh dear.

Highlight this year was the Back To The Smoke 400, not least due to actually finishing it.

My goal for 2019 is to finish rides I start.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: durandal on 23 September, 2018, 12:47:13 pm
Aiming for an RRtY. I keep making excuses to not go out, some of which are valid and some of which turned out to be a result of 'issues'!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Nik's Nick on 24 September, 2018, 11:35:35 am
Started audaxing earlier this year, so on the basis that one is more likely to stick to and/or achieve publicly declared goals:

- finish an RrtY around May (never really intended to do this, but since I've managed a ride a month since, it would be churlish not to recognise it...)

- SR

- PBP

- Start looking at event with more climbing. As an avowed flatlander I need to get out of that comfort zone - and lose a stone.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Paul D on 24 September, 2018, 02:10:23 pm
Ultra Randonneur.

Done.

PBP + a handful of qualifiers next year. Kids still not old enough to look after themselves whilst I do a 600, so no return to the 50 point golden years yet.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: rcbprk on 24 September, 2018, 04:01:24 pm
Made a modest start this year, but did my first 200km at the weekend. Next year I'd like to:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 24 September, 2018, 04:20:51 pm
Sounds good @rcbprk. I found it's helpful to keep doing 100km rides through the winter (either Calendar or DIY) as this makes it easier when you come to the 200km or 300km ones you're after. There are some good 100km events depending on where you are in the country.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: TOBY on 24 September, 2018, 05:21:40 pm
Ultra Randonneur.

Done.

PBP + a handful of qualifiers next year. Kids still not old enough to look after themselves whilst I do a 600, so no return to the 50 point golden years yet.

LEL 2009, the memories!

(https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/rs-171597-93741650.jpg?crop=900:600&width=440)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: ian_h on 24 September, 2018, 07:17:30 pm
Having completed the Hard Boiled in 2017 and then a mix of 200s and 400s this year, I'm aiming for a Wessex SR in 2019 plus, if the stars align, I'd really like to try to complete scampi's Sea Lovers 600 (http://www.aukweb.net/perms/detail/AD01/) permanent route - it looks amazing and goes right past the end of my road....
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: rcbprk on 24 September, 2018, 08:33:51 pm
Sounds good @rcbprk. I found it's helpful to keep doing 100km rides through the winter (either Calendar or DIY) as this makes it easier when you come to the 200km or 300km ones you're after. There are some good 100km events depending on where you are in the country.

Cheers. I've got a few lined up for the winter but in the depths of December, there isn't an awful lot happening up here in the North East. I may do a couple of DIYs close by to keeps the legs spinning.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 25 September, 2018, 08:33:23 am
Slightly more than a minimum SR this year, as won't be taking a week out to cook for LEL. 

Season is centred around the Porkers and the West Highland 1000 but hope to take in a couple of Dutch audaxes from Bunnik while I'm working in The Hague, which would add a fifth country to my Audax account (small beer to some here I know) and possibly a sneaky Cambrian series ride or two later in the year (or even book a week in Brecon and do a different Cambrian perm each day)

Porkers, West Highland, one Bunnik audax - all tick.  But no Cambrian Series perms.   However....

Having established the Cambrian 6C Super Randonnee and had four riders complete, it's about time I gave it a go myself.  And I think I've got enough brownie points to do that planned permanent - "I'm just going to ride to Whitchurch"...(all eleven of them).  If not there's the 1000 du Sud in the South of France. 

No PBP though, as that clashes with CET Junior A level results and CET Junior 2 GCSE results so no doubt I will be doing battle with UCAS Clearing and - can we get to Plymouth on Thursday and Newcastle on Friday...

Otherwise I'm going to try rides I've not done before in parts of the country I don't normally ride.  I just wish it was easier to get to Galshiels.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Jethro on 25 September, 2018, 10:09:34 am
Not even done a 200k for two years, although that is about to change as I plan to do a 200k next week with someone.  Who knows what comes next?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Nothereforafasttime on 25 September, 2018, 11:49:06 am
Ultra Randonneur.

Done.

PBP + a handful of qualifiers next year. Kids still not old enough to look after themselves whilst I do a 600, so no return to the 50 point golden years yet.

I know the answer to that one - get a very understanding wife like mine and plan a Super Randonneur series in 2019 ;)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Paul D on 25 September, 2018, 12:14:38 pm
Ultra Randonneur.

Done.

PBP + a handful of qualifiers next year. Kids still not old enough to look after themselves whilst I do a 600, so no return to the 50 point golden years yet.

LEL 2009, the memories!

(https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/rs-171597-93741650.jpg?crop=900:600&width=440)

Ah, the mammaries (and a guess appearance for Little Andy too).

(https://sites.google.com/site/tencyclingclub/photographs/2010-easter-arrow-1/P4020056.JPG)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Paul D on 25 September, 2018, 12:17:30 pm
Ultra Randonneur.

Done.

PBP + a handful of qualifiers next year. Kids still not old enough to look after themselves whilst I do a 600, so no return to the 50 point golden years yet.

I know the answer to that one - get a very understanding wife like mine and plan a Super Randonneur series in 2019 ;)

My wifenotwife is not at all understanding, which means I only get away with an SR a year. Understanding wives = points champion surely?  ;)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 25 September, 2018, 01:37:26 pm
Understanding wives = points champion surely?  ;)

My wife is very understanding, if you take "understanding" to mean "supportive of my self-indulgent and time-consuming hobby", but I don't regard that as a licence to take the piss.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: L CC on 25 September, 2018, 04:02:34 pm
Understanding wives = points champion surely?  ;)

My wife is very understanding, if you take "understanding" to mean "supportive of my self-indulgent and time-consuming hobby", but I don't regard that as a licence to take the piss.

Same. Mine's an enabler (http://www.aukweb.net/perms/detail/CSDIY02/)

I'm in the same boat as hillbilly. Climbing up that mountain. You can't always have a Dave to help you out so it's solo fitness goals.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Jamesha on 28 September, 2018, 02:21:41 pm
Complete my initial RRtY - only one ride in October to do  ;D

Start another RRtY in November

Ride an SR series

Pipedream - PBP

Lose 40 pounds so I do not look like a cycling hippo!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Nothereforafasttime on 02 October, 2018, 04:49:11 pm
Winter Boat Ride (210km)
Amesbury Amble (312km)
London Wales London (407km)
Windsor Chester Windsor (600km)
Inverness 1200 (1206km)

'All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them' - Walt Disney
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: citoyen on 02 October, 2018, 06:25:22 pm
Lose 40 pounds so I do not look like a cycling hippo!

I’m aiming to lose 12kg before PBP. That would get me back down to the weight I was in 2013, the last time I really enjoyed cycling up hills...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Blade on 02 October, 2018, 07:01:06 pm
For the first time in many decades, I rode exactly zero Audaxes this year.

At the end of last year I was having problems with both my wrists due to a mixture of un-diagnosed arthritis and repetitive strain injury. Unable to support any weight on my wrists and in too much pain to either use brake levers or STI levers. Had to DNS the only Audax that I'd entered.

However.....due to a very good consultant and an excellent physiotherapist, after three months I was able to ride a road bike again. I'd lost all my cycling fitness and struggled with rides of 20 miles at a very slow pace.

Gradually over the months I've been getting stronger and faster and comfortably managed to finish this years Wild Wales Challenge from Bala. 90 miles and 2400 metres of climbing. :thumbsup:

Next year, I've already entered the Sunrise Express Audax and also plan to attempt all the Wandering Wolves permanents that John Hamilton provides. Might also attempt several more local Audaxes as well.

I think that I've probably come to terms with the fact that i might never ride any Audaxes over 200k anymore, but as I'm 70 next year, it might be time to take things a bit easier now.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Phil W on 02 October, 2018, 07:33:20 pm
PBP next year then a return to Wild Atlantic Way Audax in 2020 on one of the new options for the second edition.

This winter I want to get my average speed back up.  It has been on a downward trajectory since post PBP 2015.  Being slower is making audaxes an effort that they never used to be. I know what I need to do, I just need to get on with it.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bagman on 02 October, 2018, 09:33:56 pm
RRtY - No 3
2 x SRs - Nos 4 & 5
PBP
65 points in my 65th year
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: SR Steve on 02 October, 2018, 09:48:42 pm
Super Randonnee 600 in the Dolomites. I have the brevet card and was going ride it this September, but was too knackered after LEL.
A long ride for early as possible PBP 2019 registration.
TINAT and similar style rides.
Double or maybe triple RRtY.
I enjoyed my Super Randonnee 600 in the Dolomites in August this year and the scenery was fantastic. It was the hardest ride I've done so far, although the TINAT 600 was also tough and with more time pressure. I also rode a BRM 200, 300, 400, 600 and 1000 in 2018, including the excellent and occasionally brutal Mille Pennines that will give me the earliest possible PBP 2019 preregistration.

This season I hope to qualify for and complete the PBP, probably from an 84 hour start as it suited me well last time. I also aim to keep three RRtYs going until the PBP, but then cut back to two. I've entered two of each PBP qualifying distance, except three 600s. I am generally planning to ride flatter events this season, but will probably be attracted to some ultra-hilly rides, such as CrazyEnglishTriathlete's Cambrian 6C Super Randonnee. Something I haven't done for many years is proper training, and this season would be a good time to restart!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: guidon on 03 October, 2018, 09:37:41 am
Simply get qualified for and do PBP - only been dreaming about it since 2006! Always real life gets in the way  :facepalm:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: quixoticgeek on 14 October, 2018, 10:47:50 pm

Now both the Dutch and Belgian Calendars are out, I've gone through them all and made a wish list. Removing all those that clash with a race, removing all those that clash with the taper just before a race, removing those that clash with other rides on the same day, and I have a list of 21 rides between now and the end of 2019. For a total distance of 5700km.

Hopefully, this will complete my first RRtY, as well as my first SR series, with a side effect of a couple of other AUK awards into the bargain.

Perhaps I should start buying shares in continental and KMC...

For now it's a wish list, as long as I do one per month, and hit the SR series, I'll be happy.

J
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JPhasma on 15 October, 2018, 12:21:06 pm
I've only started Audaxing this year but a few 200km are the only one's I've managed - had been hoping to do longer ones but things didn't go as I'd hoped

I've a 2 month run of 200km so I'm hoping to keep adding to those for an attempt at RRTY through the winter, next up being the 200km Ride the Lights on Sunday 21st Oct

I've already signed up for a good run of events for next year with a few others flagged of interest and hoping to manage to get to SR levels

I know it's a very big challenge, but I've also signed up for an 8 day crossing of the Pyrenees so all the above will be of huge help in trying to train for that. I'm useless at climbing but finally starting to improve, and yesterday I did my first ever pass climb in the Lake District which I was really pleased with (albeit Kirkstone Pass, and the easiest route up it). But yes - will be doing much more in the Lakes and other hilly places in 2019, and heading to Mallorca in Nov to also try climbing there.

So in addition next year I'm going to get on the various 100km 'Marple Grimpeur Perms' to help develop my climbing as I've hugely enjoyed attempting the various flatter 'Wigley Perms' - they've really helped me to develop as a beginner and the rides have been wonderful, even if I didn't complete some of them within the times

http://www.delphcyclist.info/permanent.html (http://www.delphcyclist.info/permanent.html)

Hoping to also get over to other parts of the world for events too, but finances and time from work will be a factor.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Zed43 on 15 October, 2018, 06:30:24 pm
My ambition for 2019 is the ACP Randonneur 10000 award. Which means riding:
I love coming to the UK for cycling and bagging some AAA points, but both will be limited in 2019 I think. Hopefully I can shoehorn The Border Raid from Newcastle in. Other 600s on my wish list are the Rando Imperator (Munich - Ferrara, rode this 2 years ago) and the first 600 starting from my hometown of Groningen a week later.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Jethro on 16 October, 2018, 11:39:52 am
Well, the first goal was achieved (riding a 200k again after two-years) and it felt good and without struggling for the final stages which has got me thinking longer term again now.

Looking forward to riding the Peculir Old 200 at the end of the month and already entered a 300 and 400 next year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: mattc on 16 October, 2018, 12:47:45 pm
...
 Other 600s on my wish list are the Rando Imperator (Munich - Ferrara, rode this 2 years ago) and the first 600 starting from my hometown of Groningen a week later.

This thing? https://witoor.com/en/rando-imperator/
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JPhasma on 16 October, 2018, 12:58:32 pm
...
 Other 600s on my wish list are the Rando Imperator (Munich - Ferrara, rode this 2 years ago) and the first 600 starting from my hometown of Groningen a week later.

This thing? https://witoor.com/en/rando-imperator/

That looks wondrous !!!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: djrikki on 16 October, 2018, 12:59:14 pm
I will be aiming to complete a triple AAA SR season in 2019 and of course attend PBP.

In order to achieve the former I am going to have to do some serious hill training.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Chris S on 16 October, 2018, 03:04:17 pm
Well, the first goal was achieved (riding a 200k again after two-years) and it felt good and without struggling for the final stages which has got me thinking longer term again now.

That reminds me, I must return your card!  :D
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: D.A.L.E. on 16 October, 2018, 04:09:29 pm
I want to SR, PBP and win a couple along the way.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Peter on 16 October, 2018, 05:35:44 pm
The perennial dream of a Sunderland fan.

Peter (Newcastle fan...... in an even worse predicament!)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Zed43 on 16 October, 2018, 09:18:13 pm
This thing? https://witoor.com/en/rando-imperator/
Yep. The route follows (mostly) the Via Augusta cycling route. Minor roads and (gravel) cycle paths in Germany, two benign mountain passes, the Fernpass and Reschenpass, to cross the alps and then it's mostly flat cycle paths to Ferrara.

There's four controls with food, three manned by Witoor staff or friend/volunteers, the other (on top of the Reschenpass) a pizzeria where you get half a pizza and some drinks for free. I acquired a taste for fried pig's ear at the last control :D I brought a bivvy, but Bozen/Bolzano is half way and you can either use the Hotel that Witoor has on offer (I believe it was ~ 60 euro two years ago) or find something on your own.

Good memories on this one, despite the fact that afterwards I got an unplanned overnighter at Bologna airport due to the fact that my (boxed) bike didn't fit through the scanner and I only found out at the gate... That scanner btw allows a maximum size of 100x60cm btw, and security will not do a manual check!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: perpetual dan on 16 October, 2018, 09:33:58 pm
I’ve just looked at the calendar and found maybe 10 rides that are a plausible sequence, not on wife and children’s birthdays and attractive to me as rides. The chance of me doing all of them is vanishingly small, but I’ve wanted to get to 300k for years so I’ll make that and over 1000km combined across audaxes my goal.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bobby on 16 October, 2018, 09:53:32 pm
An SR (its been a while), some new calendar events, and qualify for all new style distance badges (got the 1000 last month, now need the rest!)

Most importantly, get both kids round a 50 (maybe get the eldest round a 100). 

Stretch goal = get my wife round a 50 with us (on her e-bike)...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivo on 16 October, 2018, 10:00:25 pm
...
 Other 600s on my wish list are the Rando Imperator (Munich - Ferrara, rode this 2 years ago) and the first 600 starting from my hometown of Groningen a week later.

This thing? https://witoor.com/en/rando-imperator/

That looks wondrous !!!

It absolutely is. I probably won't make it for next season but there'll be at least a 3rd one for me (packed one and finished one)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Chris S on 24 November, 2018, 05:54:07 pm
...
 Other 600s on my wish list are the Rando Imperator (Munich - Ferrara, rode this 2 years ago) and the first 600 starting from my hometown of Groningen a week later.

This thing? https://witoor.com/en/rando-imperator/

That looks wondrous !!!

It absolutely is. I probably won't make it for next season but there'll be at least a 3rd one for me (packed one and finished one)

We entered 2019's today.  :o Need to ascertain some tandem logistics such as, "Will they take one on the transfer back from Ferrara?"
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: ianrobo on 24 November, 2018, 06:24:59 pm
Already done the 200KM Eureka this year and for the rest these are already entered


The rides you've entered.

100km  populaire Sun 02 Dec 2018107km Midlander from Earlswood, nr Solihull
150km  populaire Sun 03 Feb 2019 155km Windrush Winter Warm Down 150 from Ashton Keynes, Cirencester
300km  randonneur Sat 16 Mar 2019 301km A Rough Diamond from Bushley, Nr Tewkesbury
1000km  randonneur Fri 05 Jul 2019 1002km Fort William 1000 from Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire (now 1200 to inverness)
200km  randonneur Sat 20 Jul 2019 214km The Kidderminster Killer from Belbroughton,

will enter another one in Jan but I have Liege Bastogne Liege in April as a target so need to fit in a DIY in between Mar And July plus a couple more ...

Not sure what the badges will get me but looks good for a cracking year !
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: alotronic on 24 November, 2018, 06:25:43 pm
All around PBP because... unfinished business
6th SR forms the base of that and will probably get 2 or 3 I guess
Essex SR plus the Shark if it runs, dean, oasts and coasts... all the eady rides to get to from London... Flatlands (noooooo) and Windsor Chester Windsor
Ideally, but optional, a 1000km flat solo DIY just for the hell of it from the back door
Lose 6 kg
Actually train through winter rather than turn into Angel Delight (in a bad way) which is going well so far - this means stages power bike in the gym (!)
ONE non Audax event - probably the Normandicat 900 which will let me trial approaches to sleeping and Gluten free eating in PBP land
I really don't care about points

That's quite ambitious for me, but if I want to hit the line in Paris confident rather than psyched out that's what it will take.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 25 November, 2018, 03:29:26 pm
2019 targets are a 1000 UAF Paris-Tourmalet with a SR600 the following weekend. Tandem PBP Randonneur of course, with (hopefully) interesting qualifiers, though logistics can become a bit challenging. Possibly back-to-back UAF 200s and random other brevets that catch the eye. Ideally complete RRtY9 along the way.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: ElyDave on 25 November, 2018, 05:31:47 pm
recover ready to do the last two ACME winter series again, and The Ride of The Falling Rain in August (non-audax, but similar mentality)

Anything in addition to that will be a bonus with what I have to deal with this year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bairn again on 25 November, 2018, 05:36:22 pm
15th consecutive SR (only 25 or so have done more who are still going unbroken)

4th PBP

Brevet 25k but that will mean a 1000km in 2019 as well as 50 pts and PBP and ive been on the cusp of it since 2015...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LiamFitz on 26 November, 2018, 12:05:48 pm
I want to do a 400 - my first in a few years and, assuming that doesn't go pear-shaped, it's Windsor-Chester-Windsor for me. The 400 will be the old Severn Across (hidden in the calendar as the Bare Bones...) I thought, it was fitting as over the years I must have entered 7A a dozen times but only actually got around it twice!

L
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: psyclist on 26 November, 2018, 01:05:46 pm
All around PBP because... unfinished business
...
Ideally, but optional, a 1000km flat solo DIY just for the hell of it from the back door

You'll be nearly at the ACP Randonneur 10,000 award level after PBP ... http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/EN/462.html (http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/EN/462.html)

If you fancy getting the rides to finish that off, I'm looking at the Danish 1000km on 5th July from Sjælland ... https://audax-club.dk/cms/Clubaudaxclub/ClubImages/Brevetkalender%20og%20medlemslister/brevet_2019.pdf (https://audax-club.dk/cms/Clubaudaxclub/ClubImages/Brevetkalender%20og%20medlemslister/brevet_2019.pdf). Might be an alternative option for you, it's certainly flat. Entries open in January, and it visits 4 islands to the west of Denmark.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Somnolent on 26 November, 2018, 11:27:41 pm
My big challenge for the early part of the year is going to be organising for the first time.  18-486  (http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/18-486/) and 18-485 (http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/18-485/)
Entries for the 200 have been going far better than l hoped, so well in fact that I'm just about to commit to a second hall hire for a lunch stop.

Volunteers will be needed to help out on the day !

And if I've got any energy left, an SR
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Pete Mas on 27 November, 2018, 01:05:37 pm
Am aiming to complete a 13th consecutive SR series as a 'full-value' rider. Helpers rides and volunteering for the KWAC (Kingston Wheelers) series of rides.

Not motivated as yet to attend PBP, as it seems to be my 'bogey' ride. 3 attendances so far and only one completion - in 2011.
So may not aim for anything over 600km next year, but depends on how my fitness goes over the winter/spring.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: alotronic on 01 December, 2018, 10:29:08 am
All around PBP because... unfinished business
...
Ideally, but optional, a 1000km flat solo DIY just for the hell of it from the back door

You'll be nearly at the ACP Randonneur 10,000 award level after PBP ... http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/EN/462.html (http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/EN/462.html)

If you fancy getting the rides to finish that off, I'm looking at the Danish 1000km on 5th July from Sjælland ... https://audax-club.dk/cms/Clubaudaxclub/ClubImages/Brevetkalender%20og%20medlemslister/brevet_2019.pdf (https://audax-club.dk/cms/Clubaudaxclub/ClubImages/Brevetkalender%20og%20medlemslister/brevet_2019.pdf). Might be an alternative option for you, it's certainly flat. Entries open in January, and it visits 4 islands to the west of Denmark.

You and your points, anyone would think they mattered. TBH I am already talking to a slightly resigned partner about quite how little I am going to be around for major projects for the first half of next year and I haven't mentioned the rides below 600 yet, so that list will be enough.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 02 February, 2019, 11:18:55 pm
Have finally put together a plan for an SR series, which is rather difficult give a no-event zone during the CET Junior exam period (mid May to mid June) and results period (end of August) as that rules out PBP and most PBP qualifiers, but because most calendar events are also PBP qualifiers also makes it hard to find calendar events to complete the series.

So 300 is a permanent - Le Tour des Neuf Cheval Blancs, because it starts at Alresford and so I can ride there from home
400 is the Auld Alliance - as all the other calendar 400s clash with family commitments and
600 is the Border Raid - as it's on 20th July after all the exams are past and the results aren't yet in.
200 is already in the bag courtesy of the Upper Thames.

Then, if all goes well, then its the 1000 du Sud which doesn't count for anything but is just an amazing ride
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: lmm on 03 February, 2019, 10:27:04 am
Did my first ever 200 in January and it's got me dreaming of an SR or RRtY or both. Not got a firm plan for 600 yet but will ride 200s in February-April and then the Green and Yellow Fields 300, and take it from there.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: paulworthington53 on 03 February, 2019, 08:25:09 pm
I'm in for Green and Yellow Fields too. My plan for PBP qualification is to visit more of the UK... Never audaxed in the SE before. And this 300 in particular seems very well-regarded.

And a flatliner 600 perm from Goole to further acquaint myself with Down There.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: The Solo Socialist on 04 February, 2019, 06:49:31 pm
RRtY ,SR on fixed.....WCW to c/p SR
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Kev Sp8 on 05 February, 2019, 07:45:44 am

So 300 is a permanent - Le Tour des Neuf Cheval Blancs, because it starts at Alresford and so I can ride there from home


I did this ride with a pal in November. It is a fantastic route and one I'd like to do again in better weather with full daylight.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 05 February, 2019, 07:59:09 am
Hoping to complete ACP's randonneur5000 award within 12 months of my 1000km brevet in September.

need to add an arrow to the rides I have planned.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 01 October, 2019, 11:10:42 am
How did everyone get on and what are your hopes and dreams for 2019-20?

Got a place on LWL  :D so that should be my first 400. Aiming to keep doing at least some type of 100 ride per month, 200 in Feb/March and some sort of 300 in April as preparation.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 01 October, 2019, 11:23:03 am
Hoping to complete ACP's randonneur5000 award within 12 months of my 1000km brevet in September.

need to add an arrow to the rides I have planned.
Done
Borders of belgium september 2018
Pbp august 2019
Easter arrow and enough 200, 300s, 400s and a 600 to close it out.

Next year eyeing up a 1300 or 1400 and a super randonee (600km and 10,000m of climbing) to complete my ACP randonneur 10000
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: quixoticgeek on 01 October, 2019, 11:29:03 am

Now both the Dutch and Belgian Calendars are out, I've gone through them all and made a wish list. Removing all those that clash with a race, removing all those that clash with the taper just before a race, removing those that clash with other rides on the same day, and I have a list of 21 rides between now and the end of 2019. For a total distance of 5700km.

Hopefully, this will complete my first RRtY, as well as my first SR series, with a side effect of a couple of other AUK awards into the bargain.

Of these I managed:

The RRtY. And a couple of the AUK awards (B3000/B4000). SR series fell by the way side.

Am waiting for the Belgian Calendar to make decisions for the next season.
J
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: BobScarle on 01 October, 2019, 11:31:34 am
2019 was the year I should have ridden PBP. New bike sorted, campsite, ferry all booked. A visit to the doctors in January saw all of that in tatters. The rest of the year has not been good either. Total loss of mojo, only one ride over 100 miles.

2020 is going to be the year when I decide whether I will ride or offer my services as a volunteer at LEL. I have a place on LWL for the forth time and I hope to make it onto the start line for the first time. I want to "Ride to Skeggy" again (because everybody does) as I really enjoyed that a couple of years back.

I guess if I recover my mojo and manage to complete a few of the rides I have in mind then 2020 will be a good year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: postie on 01 October, 2019, 11:32:42 am
Recover and get riding again, then worry about anything longer and making plans.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 01 October, 2019, 03:15:26 pm
I’ll probably just keep things ticking over this year. Keep RRtY going (been on two this year with different start months), do an SR (done at least one each year since I joined in 2013, so three years to go for the ultra badge). Don’t know whether to do a 1000km+ event or do a non-Audax cycling holiday.

My goal for this year was to get the 10,000 award which, assuming I get the PBP points, I’ve got. That’s what I love about Audax; so many goals!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Pete Mas on 01 October, 2019, 06:16:23 pm
Am aiming to complete a 13th consecutive SR series as a 'full-value' rider. Helpers rides and volunteering for the KWAC (Kingston Wheelers) series of rides.

Not motivated as yet to attend PBP, as it seems to be my 'bogey' ride. 3 attendances so far and only one completion - in 2011.
So may not aim for anything over 600km next year, but depends on how my fitness goes over the winter/spring.

It was 'unlucky 13th', as I got back too late on the Helpers Ride for KWAC WW 600km ride, and didn't get round the BBC London 600km in time either, so no SR this year, I'm planning on doing some fitness work this autumn/winter.
Too early to state plans for next season, but will certainly carry on helping at KWAC rides and doing helpers rides.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Zed43 on 01 October, 2019, 06:43:55 pm
How did everyone get on and what are your hopes and dreams for 2019-20?
My ambition for 2019 is the ACP Randonneur 10000 award. Which means riding:
  • PBP
  • another 1000km brevet (probably the Norwegian one I still have unfinished business with)
  • a Super Randonnée (probably one of Ötztal Rundfahrt, SR delle Dolomiti or Cambrian 6C)
I love coming to the UK for cycling and bagging some AAA points, but both will be limited in 2019 I think. Hopefully I can shoehorn The Border Raid from Newcastle in. Other 600s on my wish list are the Rando Imperator (Munich - Ferrara, rode this 2 years ago) and the first 600 starting from my hometown of Groningen a week later.
I did ride (and finish) PBP, The Border Raid, the Rando Imperator and got my revanche on the 1000km Kristiansand #1

Too exhausted after the Imperator to ride the 600 from Groningen and couldn't find the time and motivation to ride a Super Randonnée. So no ACP Randonneur 10000 award for me yet, although I do qualify for the 5000 once PBP gets homologated.

For 2020 my goals are to torpedo my running RRtY to force a break from audax and get back the joy in cycling instead the feeling of compulsion it had become; I want to do a long and leisurely cycling/camping trip again (Cape North is still on the bucket list), and maybe just the one SR series. But then I read about the raid version of the Wild Atlantic Way Audax and well, it seems blood is thicker than water  :-\

We'll see. Que sera, sera!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Jamesha on 14 October, 2019, 09:17:33 am
I missed my main goal which was an SR series but did manage my first 400 (Brevet Cymru) plus three 300's, ten 200's and three 100's.

Also completed RRTY last October and kept up the rides for my second award which I finished on Saturday.

Even though I missed my main goal I had my best audax season to date and met some great people so pretty content. SR is again my goal for the 2020 season. Not sure about RRTY as I am becoming interested in gravel riding and may do some of those events instead of audax (unless the wife allows me to do both!).

Thanks to all the organisers, helpers and riders for the rides I participated in during the season.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: ianrobo on 14 October, 2019, 09:20:03 am
Had a real mixed season and missed and failed my big aim of Inverness 1200 by a distance and mentally not strong enough ....

Lessons have to be learnt for next year for my main aim of RATN - not strictly an Audax of course but damn close ! Physically not an issue but in my head !
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: S2L on 14 October, 2019, 09:24:43 am
It went downhill when I gave up on the AAA SR, but then I managed to harvest something... with a few DIY I racked up 25 AAA points and a badge... glass half full and all that  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: markcjagar on 14 October, 2019, 04:08:01 pm
Currently 7 months into a RRtY so I'd like to finish that and complete an SR because I missed that last season. I fancy doing a 1k km ride, possibly the one from Darlo but we'll see.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 14 October, 2019, 07:05:55 pm
2019 targets are a 1000 UAF Paris-Tourmalet with a SR600 the following weekend. Tandem PBP Randonneur of course, with (hopefully) interesting qualifiers, though logistics can become a bit challenging. Possibly back-to-back UAF 200s and random other brevets that catch the eye. Ideally complete RRtY9 along the way.

Paris-Tourmalet and tandem PBP - yes
Ninth RRtY - yes
Back-to-back UAF 200s - yes
SR600 - no. Not even entered. On the list again for next year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: SR Steve on 14 October, 2019, 11:52:35 pm
This season I hope to qualify for and complete the PBP, probably from an 84 hour start as it suited me well last time. I also aim to keep three RRtYs going until the PBP, but then cut back to two. I've entered two of each PBP qualifying distance, except three 600s. I am generally planning to ride flatter events this season, but will probably be attracted to some ultra-hilly rides, such as CrazyEnglishTriathlete's Cambrian 6C Super Randonnee. Something I haven't done for many years is proper training, and this season would be a good time to restart!

I never did get round to any proper training but kept my three RRTYs going and rode three PBP qualifying SR series so ended up fitter at 55 than I’ve been for a long time. I unexpectedly did personal bests for 200km twice, the Mersey 24 and the PBP.

So far this season I’ve just done one DIY 200km but I plan to keep up three RRTYs for now. The only rides I’ve already entered for 2020 are the Highland Fling and LLEL 1000s. Otherwise my plans are quite fluid.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 15 October, 2019, 11:42:15 am
2019 has been an 'interesting' year.  I rode my VoR200 in Jan, then a Rigby 200 on fixed in Feb.  My knee was playing up on the Mad March 200, then it stopped me completing a Rigby 300. 

Nigel the Physio did something so that I was okay for 450k on an Easter Arrow (the first one I've ridden and not 'won'), followed by a 300, a couple of 600s and my 400. 

Paris-Brest entered and looking good for my 6th.

Visiting a friend, we were walking to the pub and I slipped and fell awkwardly.  A visit the following morning to Minor Injuries in Brecon produced a shock diagnosis of a broken ankle. I couldn't drive with the Big Boot they'd fitted me with, so friend drove me home to Devon.  A couple of weeks later, at the Fracture Clinic in Exeter, they said it was very minor and no plaster or support required.  Back to Nigel; five weeks to PBP.

Nigel did his best, got me cycling.  It was a long shot, but I decided to go over anyway and start.  It had to be better than moping at home.

I got as far as Loudeac.  The legs weren't working normally, trying to compensate for the ankle, everything hurt, and I was going at ever decreasing speed.

I was rescued by another dear friend who ferried me back to Rambouillet.  In compensation, the company was good, as was the food.

Nigel the Physio is still working on me.  I've managed a couple of hilly 200s.  So, see what the new season brings.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: lmm on 15 October, 2019, 05:18:28 pm
Managed the SR (an Essex one no less). Didn't quite keep to RRtY schedule but I've got an attempt on from March. Happy with my 2019 performance, gonna have a go at a 10k next.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 16 December, 2019, 01:40:41 pm
Audax Club Parisien has updated its website with next year's worldwide BRM calendar.
http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/EN/323%20-%20Schedule%20of%20BRM%20Worldwide.html

Time to pick something interesting to ride in other places.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bludger on 16 December, 2019, 04:16:06 pm
I'm going to do a Big Ride this year. So far my biggest is a 600, I want to really knock it out the park in the next year's season.

This is the calendar so far: only one booked for sure. I'm weighing up between Mille Pennines and London - JOG. MP definitely strikes me as the gnarlier ride and LOJOG has the advantage of starting from (basically) home.

(https://i.imgur.com/8kK3M2q.png)

I definitely don't rule out going abroad for one too. Either back to Belgium (this time with a down jacket and more space for riz tart...), Netherlands, or perhaps France. I wouldn't rule out Ireland.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Phil W on 16 December, 2019, 04:39:27 pm
I'm going to do a Big Ride this year. So far my biggest is a 600, I want to really knock it out the park in the next year's season.

This is the calendar so far: only one booked for sure. I'm weighing up between Mille Pennines and London - JOG. MP definitely strikes me as the gnarlier ride and LOJOG has the advantage of starting from (basically) home.

(https://i.imgur.com/8kK3M2q.png)

I definitely don't rule out going abroad for one too. Either back to Belgium (this time with a down jacket and more space for riz tart...), Netherlands, or perhaps France. I wouldn't rule out Ireland.

Do you mean LOLE or are you going to continue from LE to JOG?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bludger on 16 December, 2019, 04:59:40 pm
Er yes that
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: telstarbox on 16 December, 2019, 07:17:15 pm
Aiming for my first 400 in the form of London-Wales-London (got a place!);
Think a 300 beforehand would be prudent and fun;
And hope to do some rides outside London and the SE - Brum 200 was great fun last year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 17 December, 2019, 12:46:51 pm
I've just seen there is a super randonee on the sea to sky highway in British Columbia. Such a great road.

Easy navigation. Incredible scenery, no language problems no issues finding food, drink and shelter.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bairn again on 17 December, 2019, 05:07:48 pm
Looking to do a bare min SR this season (16th consecutive if so) and a break from organising for a while.

Illness put me out of PBP (a DNF at Villaines on the way out) which with the benefit of hindsight I should have seen coming but chose to ignore.

Going to make more time for tandem riding, shorter faster rides and club tts come summer. 

 
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bobby on 17 December, 2019, 08:49:50 pm
My ‘season’ is all about the non-audax RATN in May. 

To keep Audax things ticking over I plan to do an ‘SR via ECE’ which I’ve been meaning to do for a few years now.  So far I have a 100+100 complete, really need to book the rest...  :thumbsup:

Will see if I can be arsed to do RRTY, I’ve tried #4 a few times now, I make no promises to myself this year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 18 December, 2019, 02:23:48 pm
Like Bairn Again, will be aiming for SR #16, but it will have to feature the Crackpot.  Other rides on the shortlist are the Hellfire Corner - to get as far north as I am going to get this year, and the Oasts and Coasts which knocks off the south east corner by touring around Kent.  That gives me a 3, 4, and 10, so for the 2, starting to plan a midweek doubleheader of the Cambrian 2G and Cambrian 2J staying in Knighton.  That probably uses up my annual supply of Brownie points from Mrs CET, but will keep an open mind.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: lmm on 19 December, 2019, 09:02:44 am
Going to finish off the RRtY and do at least a basic SR if not an SR2500. Tempted to try for one or other half of the Ride Across Japan but the logistics look "interesting".
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: rob on 19 December, 2019, 09:26:40 am
After SR number 24.   Time seems to dictate that getting anything more than 50 points is pretty difficult.   I'd like to do the ACME grand again and maybe travel a bit more than usual.

I'm entered for a couple of bikepacking races and need to improve my climbing so I suspect a few more AAA points this year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: lmm on 19 December, 2019, 09:50:10 am
Have concluded that Ride Across Japan halves are impractical. Will aim to work up to the Ride Around Lake Biwa 1000 in September.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 19 December, 2019, 10:27:53 pm
Some long brevets
PBP Audax 1200
A 1200 LRM, possibly in Oz
Possibly Deano’s 1000 or the ACME Grand

Some medium brevets
A French SR600
Bordeaux-Paris 600 UAF
An AUK 600 BRM, maybe the Buzzard

Some short brevets
Finish off RRtY10 with a January 200
Assorted 200-400 brevets that catch my attention, possibly some in foreign lands.

Some brevets on trike, tandem, Moulton or fixed, whatever takes my fancy.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Altitude Accumulator on 26 December, 2019, 11:34:51 am
Keeping Ian H company on fixed when ever possible on his return to fitness. Finally overcome demons on 600 but that might entail a job change so I  am not so knackered before the start! Looking forward to The Dean early season and all of the local classics and helping out at events putting something back in to the sport
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Phil W on 26 December, 2019, 12:51:28 pm
WAWA is on the horizon in 2020 but for now it's about regaining both fitness and endurance on my new recumbent.  I seem to fade / slow down after about 3 hours at the moment, which is no good at all.  So just need to keep putting the miles in, and working on strength and endurance, and building those glutes.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LiamFitz on 31 December, 2019, 03:02:58 pm
Aiming for a SR - my first since 2011 and after having extensive new plumbing added to my heart in 2016. I'm going to be slow but I've got an excuse this time
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: The Solo Socialist on 02 January, 2020, 05:03:36 pm
Aim to offer my services manning controls !
Complete an RRtY, on gears tho time.
Hopefully complete my first SR ( having failed last year WCW DNF )..
Not crash.
Stay healthy.
Lose some weight!
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Neil C on 27 November, 2021, 08:54:54 pm
This thread has been quiet for a couple of years. And I can't see any others so I'll start with my plans for 2022.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 27 November, 2021, 09:19:54 pm
Some long brevets
PBP Audax 1200
1200 LRM EDIT or 1000 BRM, in Oz
Possibly Deano’s 1000 or the ACME Grand

Some medium brevets
A French SR600 EDIT maybe
Bordeaux-Paris 600 UAF
An AUK 600 BRM

Some short brevets
EDIT Finish off RRtY10 with a January 200 DONE IN 2020
Assorted 200-400 brevets that catch my attention, EDIT possibly some in foreign lands.

Some brevets on trike, tandem, Moulton or fixed, whatever takes my fancy.

My dream list for 2022 looks very familiar. All of this is subject to circumstances, as witnessed by having the exact same audax dreams for the past two years and failing to achieve virtually any of them.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ivo on 27 November, 2021, 09:56:08 pm
All subject to Corona rules

-Flèche Belge
-Rando Imperator
-1000 Chartres
-LEL

A Dutch RRtY already fell victim to the Corona rules (all december brevets cancelled due to the current lockdown), an AUK RRtY with one or more DIY's is stll possible.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 28 November, 2021, 08:36:55 pm
I will do some rides.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 28 November, 2021, 09:06:24 pm
I'll try for a Simpson.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: D.A.L.E. on 28 November, 2021, 09:09:27 pm
I want to SR, PBP and win a couple along the way.
Still relevant. (But sub PBP for some other longish one that absolutely will not be LEL.)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: John Stonebridge on 28 November, 2021, 10:03:48 pm
I'll be delighted with an SR.  My last 600 was May 2019 so having done at least one ride that length every year from 2005 - 2019 means that its actually now been a fair old while and I'll not take it lightly (damn this pandemic).

It'll be nice to get round the Snow Roads again next year - unlike in 2018 I'll not try to ECE it into a 600 in the middle of a stonking heatwave.
 
Im also hoping for meaningful progress toward Randonneur 100,000. 

Ive also got a carried over entry to the Highland Fling which I'm trying not to think about.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Pingu on 28 November, 2021, 10:56:43 pm
I might do an Audax. No promises thobut.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Outtheback on 29 November, 2021, 09:45:03 am
Well I am very new to cycling (apart from occasionally going to the shops on my hybrid) and also now 60 yrs old.  I started in March2020 (yes lockdown newbie).  Did my first 100km ride in Oct 2020.  This year I've managed 3 200km rides with one more planned for Dec.  So my realistic goal is regular 200s hopefully this would be RRTY but some months I have very few options for available weekends so I will probably need to get my head around DIYs to make this a reality.  I am a gravitationally challenged flatlander (i.e. fat bloke from Cambridgeshire) so additional challenge is for at least one of these to be > 2000m elevation.

If come spring this is going well then I will try to turn some of these into longer rides hopefully a 600 as a possible PBP pre-qualifier with 2023 in mind.

Two not strictly cycling barriers to this are getting my wife used to the thought of a) me riding several hours alone at night and b) what I will do about sleeping in a safe (i.e. not hedge or bus shelter) and covid secure way.  The Dec 200 which I will do with a couple of mates should go a bit of the way towards her confidence of night riding.

So the vague plan is Jan and Feb 200s
March - 200 with 2000m elevation
April depending on how the march ride went then a hillier 200 otherwise another 2000m one or maybe do a first flatish 300 (maybe ECE of the Easter tulip ride to get wife used to being woken up at "Audax o'clock")

 
Then hopefully set to go longer over the summer
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 29 November, 2021, 09:47:55 am
With LEJOJ and LEL both scheduled for next summer I had lofty aspirations of a 100 point season.

One month in I am already 2 point behind plan, with only two audaxes in November instead of 3.  :(

Lesson learned, if the weather is good do a 200, then if weekend 4 is also OK, go on the club run once points are in the bag.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 29 November, 2021, 09:58:57 am
Well I am very new to cycling (apart from occasionally going to the shops on my hybrid) and also now 60 yrs old.  I started in March2020 (yes lockdown newbie).  Did my first 100km ride in Oct 2020.  This year I've managed 3 200km rides with one more planned for Dec.  So my realistic goal is regular 200s hopefully this would be RRTY but some months I have very few options for available weekends so I will probably need to get my head around DIYs to make this a reality.  I am a gravitationally challenged flatlander (i.e. fat bloke from Cambridgeshire) so additional challenge is for at least one of these to be > 2000m elevation.

If come spring this is going well then I will try to turn some of these into longer rides hopefully a 600 as a possible PBP pre-qualifier with 2023 in mind.

Two not strictly cycling barriers to this are getting my wife used to the thought of a) me riding several hours alone at night and b) what I will do about sleeping in a safe (i.e. not hedge or bus shelter) and covid secure way.  The Dec 200 which I will do with a couple of mates should go a bit of the way towards her confidence of night riding.

So the vague plan is Jan and Feb 200s
March - 200 with 2000m elevation
April depending on how the march ride went then a hillier 200 otherwise another 2000m one or maybe do a first flatish 300 (maybe ECE of the Easter tulip ride to get wife used to being woken up at "Audax o'clock")

 
Then hopefully set to go longer over the summer

Good luck, RRTY is a challenge, I've found February and July/August the months where it is most likely to fail.

I've found BnBs and travel lodges are fine for sleeping on 600s, perfectly safe and covid secure, but this is very pace dependent. if you can't get to 350km with 4 or 5 hours in hand it's hard to justify the cost. (360km gives you 24 hours at audax minimum, if you can average 20kmh including stops then you have 6 hours in hand.) Relentless forward progress is the key, rather than trying to ride at 28kmh to make up time. The trouble is it's so nice to sit and chat for a while with fellow audaxers

A DIY 600 would allow sleeping at home, but then it would be no use as a PBP pre qualifier.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 29 November, 2021, 10:29:39 am
...sleeping in a safe (i.e. not hedge or bus shelter) and covid secure way...

A hedge or well-ventilated rural bus shelter are probably as covid-secure as you'll get.
Good luck with your season.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Outtheback on 29 November, 2021, 01:56:56 pm


A hedge or well-ventilated rural bus shelter are probably as covid-secure as you'll get.
Good luck with your season.

I agree, but you are applying cyclists logic  ;D   

My wife's concerns are multiple - hedge/bus shelter would be considered unsafe regardless of pandemic,  hotels at the moment she would consider a covid risk.  If I described PBP to her now she would have approximately 1200 unanswerable questions and go into shock. But familiarity with these things through gradually pushing the envelope is the key.  For my first 200k I had warned her days ahead I was going on a very long ride and I think she was imagining something that might take 6 or 7 hours.  Then the day before I gave her a schedule scribbled on a piece of paper and she went into a panic and got very angry. (But that was better than the panic and anger 2 weeks before and 2 weeks of daily fretting and questions about it).  On the ride I sent her photos via whatsapp from the points on the schedule and that kept her happy.  Now 200s are accepted as achievable and not a cause of undue stress (but whatsapps still required) .  December ride will introduce the idea of leaving and returning in pitch blackness.  The overnight accommodation thing will be the big step for her if the whole covid thing has not improved by next summer.  I know many people are much more relaxed now about covid but not everyone.   
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 29 November, 2021, 03:12:25 pm


My wife's concerns are multiple - hedge/bus shelter would be considered unsafe regardless of pandemic,  hotels at the moment she would consider a covid risk. 
Campsite and 1 person tent? Of course that still leaves toilet facilities, unless you can go 2 days on solids only
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Ian H on 29 November, 2021, 04:52:46 pm


A hedge or well-ventilated rural bus shelter are probably as covid-secure as you'll get.
Good luck with your season.

I agree, but you are applying cyclists logic  ;D   

My wife's concerns are multiple - hedge/bus shelter would be considered unsafe regardless of pandemic,  hotels at the moment she would consider a covid risk.  If I described PBP to her now she would have approximately 1200 unanswerable questions and go into shock. But familiarity with these things through gradually pushing the envelope is the key.  For my first 200k I had warned her days ahead I was going on a very long ride and I think she was imagining something that might take 6 or 7 hours.  Then the day before I gave her a schedule scribbled on a piece of paper and she went into a panic and got very angry. (But that was better than the panic and anger 2 weeks before and 2 weeks of daily fretting and questions about it).  On the ride I sent her photos via whatsapp from the points on the schedule and that kept her happy.  Now 200s are accepted as achievable and not a cause of undue stress (but whatsapps still required) .  December ride will introduce the idea of leaving and returning in pitch blackness.  The overnight accommodation thing will be the big step for her if the whole covid thing has not improved by next summer.  I know many people are much more relaxed now about covid but not everyone.   

You could tell her even OAPs go out on silly long rides in all seasons (don't ask me how I know this).
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Mrs Pingu on 29 November, 2021, 10:35:45 pm
I might do an Audax. No promises thobut.
Goan
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 04 December, 2021, 08:10:32 pm
I will do some rides.

Starting with the Poor Student on 1 January, weather and Covid permitting.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: cygnet on 05 December, 2021, 12:18:32 am
This "year" aiming for UR,
And a 600 taking over +24hrs (properly wrecked myself this year) to get back in the habit for LEL etc
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: ElyDave on 05 December, 2021, 05:37:12 pm
As per last year, a 200, if I can get my arse in gear. I think my back could manage it these days but the Mildenhall events did not happen this year. 

Will be summer rather than winter though, as I don't fancy 100km in the dark
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Zed43 on 09 December, 2021, 09:34:36 pm
LEL, both looking forward to it and dreading it, as I'm definitively not in the shape I was in in 2017...

Rando Imperator; 650km from Munich to Ferrara on May 7/8 (just confirmed the date with Simone). This time  I will finish all by my self. The previous two rides in 2017 and 2019 I only finished thanks to riding with other people when my GPS died, the phone ran out of juice and printed routesheets are useless in the rain unless plasticised...

Then there's a number of interesting local (Dutch) brevets, especially the ones from Bergen op Zoom look appealing. I'm just hoping the organiser picks a sensible starting place this time as Bergen op Zoom is already a PITA to get to by train early Saturday morning, much less when the start is another hour or so away.

Of course covid may pop these dreams like a soap bubble, in which case I'm also happy to just do my DIY200s to increase my Veloviewer cluster  ;)
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: BrianI on 09 December, 2021, 09:40:39 pm
Well, I've continued my Audax membership for another year.

My Audax Dreams for the New Season?  Well, I'd say I'd be chuffed to bits if I'm actually able to go for a simple bike ride, even if it's not an Audax event,or anywhere near an Audax distance!

Fingers crossed I'm not still waiting on a medical diagnosis by the time the  New Season 2022-2023 starts....   
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: markcjagar on 09 December, 2021, 10:47:25 pm
Well last season went well, I completed my 2nd RRtY & my 1st SR along with All Points North, my first 1000km (obvs, not an Audax but similar).

So next season I guess I should aim for another RRtY and another SR + LEL, I also have a place on Pan Celtic Race & Hell of the NW - missed out on APN this time unfortunately. Maybe I'll aim for a Randonneur 5000.

Is there a special name for when you do 4x600km for your SR?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 09 December, 2021, 10:48:24 pm
Hyper Randonneur but that is just for fun.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: markcjagar on 09 December, 2021, 10:57:30 pm
Maybe I'll try that as well then.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: GPS on 10 December, 2021, 09:02:38 am
Hyper Randonneur but that is just for fun.

And even more niche now that it's no longer listed in results as far as I can see ...

... unless I'm just not looking in thre right place ?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: bhoot on 10 December, 2021, 09:25:52 am
It's on the "to do" list, should appear on the new results page options soon.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: GPS on 10 December, 2021, 10:21:40 am
It's on the "to do" list, should appear on the new results page options soon.

 :thumbsup:

good to know - thanks !
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wheezy on 10 December, 2021, 12:14:01 pm
I'm hoping to do a RRtY, which will also include LWL and potentially The KWAC London-Anglesea-London 1000k. I've entered the Willy Warmer as my first event in January.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: tippers_kiwi on 11 December, 2021, 12:52:06 pm
Back into it in the new year. Hoping to build up to an Arrow and finish an SR again this year with an eye on PBP '23.

Been a pretty quiet year on the bike but after Bypass surgery in March I've worked hard to get a bit more all round fitness and strength so hopefully that will convert onto the bike.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: SR Steve on 12 December, 2021, 08:32:09 pm
Last season started well with three 200km DIYs in November 2020, but being hit by a car a year ago today ended my three-at-a-time RRTY run. I’m undecided whether to bother with RRTY again as a result.
This season I’m hoping to get back into riding 200km and above, including Deano’s Highland Fling 1000 at the end of April, deferred from 2020, and the LEL. I will need a steep increase in fitness to ride a 1000 in 4.5 months and I’ve been less confident riding on the road since the accident so plan to ride off road more in future. I’ve also just bought a new direct drive smart trainer, cadence meter and heart rate meter that I plan to use for some proper structured training for my first time ever.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Bobby on 01 January, 2022, 11:22:57 am
I’d like to do a pure off-road DIY200 just for the LOLs  :facepalm:   If that goes well, a 300 as well  :facepalm: :facepalm:

Road wise I need to get back in shape, the last year or so have been atrocious…. Will build back up to an SR, and would like to do a 1000km event again, the ‘round Luxembourg’ appeals, or perhaps back to Belgium for the boarders ride which was awesome.

Then again, perhaps a third LEL?  Either way, just getting the fitness back to be part of the AUK community & do some calendar events would be the main goal  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JellyLegs on 01 January, 2022, 10:47:48 pm
As a newbie to this, my plan for 2022 is to complete a couple of 200s and then see where things lead from there.  I pushed the button on my first 200 entry yesterday so no turning back now.

My dreams for 2022 may involve a 300 / 400 or two if things go really well but that is just a pipe dream at the moment.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: st599 on 06 January, 2022, 05:03:42 pm
I'm hoping to:

I'm also hoping to go on a tour I first planned 2 years ago and see a few friends en route.

Anything else is a bonus really.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: ealer on 07 January, 2022, 09:04:00 am
I'm a newcomer and did my first audaxes last year: 200, 300, 200.

Hoping to get 200/300/400 done by May and then try a 'biggie' of 600+ in the summer.

Happy 2022 planning to you all.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JellyLegs on 15 August, 2022, 01:50:38 pm
As a newbie to this, my plan for 2022 is to complete a couple of 200s and then see where things lead from there.  I pushed the button on my first 200 entry yesterday so no turning back now.

My dreams for 2022 may involve a 300 / 400 or two if things go really well but that is just a pipe dream at the moment.

So, six months on and I have a number of 200s, and a 300km under my belt and after a few issues with submitting the GPS track initially, I have just found out my 400km DIY home to Essex from holiday in the SW has been validated.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Redlight on 15 August, 2022, 03:01:17 pm
Wife and son are encouraging (ordering, to be more precise) me to enter PBP again, so I guess that's me back in the saddle after a few years of riding hardly any events. Personally, I'm not sure that I want to do it again but I may as well do the qualifying rides and see how I feel.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Notfromrugby on 15 August, 2022, 03:46:24 pm
I've lost my Mojo on Audax and haven't regained it yet... a combination of things... main one is that Undulates no longer organises and I was always looking forward to his events in Wales, which were scenic and fair. No interest in doing perms and DIY for the sake of collecting points for some pointless awards.
Only long brevet I would love to do again is the National 400, which no longer runs... so, basically I can't see anything in it for me anymore... I now seem to get the same kick by entering a short race, which is a lot more popular at home... being away for
 3to 4 hours is different from being away for the whole weekend...

So there, I thought about dropping my membership and also thought to give it another year, but nothing has happened, other than me entering an event and then DNS... I think I will not renew for 2023... not even looking forward to receiving the magazine anymore...  ::-)
I might come back to Audax one day, maybe...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: psyclist on 15 August, 2022, 04:24:55 pm
As a newbie to this, my plan for 2022 is to complete a couple of 200s and then see where things lead from there.  I pushed the button on my first 200 entry yesterday so no turning back now.

My dreams for 2022 may involve a 300 / 400 or two if things go really well but that is just a pipe dream at the moment.

So, six months on and I have a number of 200s, and a 300km under my belt and after a few issues with submitting the GPS track initially, I have just found out my 400km DIY home to Essex from holiday in the SW has been validated.

Well done, it's good to build up the distances and hopefully discover that there's not too much difference between the shorter distances and the longer ones, except a bit more planning. Just one shy of an SR now ...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JellyLegs on 15 August, 2022, 05:56:46 pm
As a newbie to this, my plan for 2022 is to complete a couple of 200s and then see where things lead from there.  I pushed the button on my first 200 entry yesterday so no turning back now.

My dreams for 2022 may involve a 300 / 400 or two if things go really well but that is just a pipe dream at the moment.

So, six months on and I have a number of 200s, and a 300km under my belt and after a few issues with submitting the GPS track initially, I have just found out my 400km DIY home to Essex from holiday in the SW has been validated.

Well done, it's good to build up the distances and hopefully discover that there's not too much difference between the shorter distances and the longer ones, except a bit more planning. Just one shy of an SR now ...

I found the 400 much easier than I had expected although I wasn’t fast at almost exactly 24 hours for 408km.  A little too much faffing at one stop and route choice issues robbed me of a couple of hours compared to my target time.  The ride through the night on my own was surprisingly painless and as always I took away a few learning points from the ride.  The main one being however many Kilometres it appears to save you on the total distance, never, ever route right through central London. 😀. How many traffic lights can there be in one 50km stretch?

I am running out of available weekends for any 600km attempt so that may have to wait but I think an SR will definitely be on the list for next year as will an Easter Arrow if there is an ACME team looking for a new member.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: psyclist on 15 August, 2022, 07:32:48 pm
How many traffic lights can there be in one 50km stretch?

I've got it down to just 4 traffic lights on my commute from just outside the M25 into the City. But heading west from there and it is traffic light galore.

Quote
... an Easter Arrow if there is an ACME team looking for a new member.

The ACME teams tend to form around who is planning to ride, so you'll be most welcome I'm sure.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 15 August, 2022, 07:49:03 pm
Some long brevets
PBP Audax 1200
1200 LRM EDIT or 1000 BRM, in Oz
Possibly Deano’s 1000 or the ACME Grand

Some medium brevets
A French SR600 EDIT maybe
Bordeaux-Paris 600 UAF
An AUK 600 BRM

Some short brevets
EDIT Finish off RRtY10 with a January 200 DONE IN 2020
Assorted 200-400 brevets that catch my attention, EDIT possibly some in foreign lands.

Some brevets on trike, tandem, Moulton or fixed, whatever takes my fancy.

My dream list for 2022 looks very familiar. All of this is subject to circumstances, as witnessed by having the exact same audax dreams for the past two years and failing to achieve virtually any of them.

A third year of mostly ‘Not achieved’
PBP Audax - cancelled
1200+ LRM - nope
1000 Oz BRM - done
ACME Grand - not likely
French SR600 - not happening
Bordeaux-Paris 600 UAF - cancelled
AUK 600 - DNF
200-300 brevets variously on bike, trike and fixed

Other than finishing PBP Randonneur next year, I have almost given up on hopes and dreams.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: markcjagar on 16 August, 2022, 03:17:31 pm
Well last season went well, I completed my 2nd RRtY & my 1st SR along with All Points North, my first 1000km (obvs, not an Audax but similar).

So next season I guess I should aim for another RRtY and another SR + LEL, I also have a place on Pan Celtic Race & Hell of the NW - missed out on APN this time unfortunately. Maybe I'll aim for a Randonneur 5000.

Is there a special name for when you do 4x600km for your SR?

So, this season went well. I did another SR then got a late nudge for All Points North and came 15th (33 finished out of 81 starters).

Then I did Pan Celtic Race which was 2500km, I finished 62nd of 88 finishers on the long route, many riders switched from the long to the short

I then finished the season off with LEL which was unfinished business after only making it as far as Edinburgh last time.

I didn't do the Hyper Randonneur, which is something I will contemplate for next season and I dropped my 3rd RRtY because I didn't submit part of Pan Celtic as a DIY and couldn't bring myself to do a DIY 200km in the last weekend of the month.

For next season:
LEL restarts my 3rd RRtY, I will try and grind it through winter with functional DIYs, aim for my 3rd SR series, another Pan Celtic Race & I'm considering applying for TCR.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wycombewheeler on 16 August, 2022, 05:01:54 pm
Hyper Randonneur but that is just for fun.
argh, Thought I could relax after LEL, but now I see If I just do one more 600km I can be Hyper.


Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Alex B on 16 August, 2022, 05:43:23 pm
Another disappointing year.

La Randonnée Alpine Léman-Adriatique (aka "Raid Dolomites") - DNF after feeling utterly sh*t on Day 1 (turned out to be COVID)
North Cape 4000 - DNS after prep disrupted (see above)
Hereward the Wake 300 - ditto

I did - just - manage Benjamin Allen's Summer Tour (BRM 600), which was pleasing. And a handful of DIY 200s.

I think my "hope and dream" is not to have a 4th year of cycling ruined by COVID. It seems the key is not to enter any nice events.

As for PBP ... in my current jaundiced state I see this and think "Hmmm, go to France and get COVID at a superspreader event!".

Grump.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JellyLegs on 28 August, 2022, 08:46:46 pm
As a newbie to this, my plan for 2022 is to complete a couple of 200s and then see where things lead from there.  I pushed the button on my first 200 entry yesterday so no turning back now.

My dreams for 2022 may involve a 300 / 400 or two if things go really well but that is just a pipe dream at the moment.

So, six months on and I have a number of 200s, and a 300km under my belt and after a few issues with submitting the GPS track initially, I have just found out my 400km DIY home to Essex from holiday in the SW has been validated.

Well done, it's good to build up the distances and hopefully discover that there's not too much difference between the shorter distances and the longer ones, except a bit more planning. Just one shy of an SR now ...

I found the 400 much easier than I had expected although I wasn’t fast at almost exactly 24 hours for 408km.  A little too much faffing at one stop and route choice issues robbed me of a couple of hours compared to my target time.  The ride through the night on my own was surprisingly painless and as always I took away a few learning points from the ride.  The main one being however many Kilometres it appears to save you on the total distance, never, ever route right through central London. 😀. How many traffic lights can there be in one 50km stretch?

I am running out of available weekends for any 600km attempt so that may have to wait but I think an SR will definitely be on the list for next year as will an Easter Arrow if there is an ACME team looking for a new member.

Hmm this audax lark is a bit addictive isn’t it.  The missing 600km ride and potential SR decided it couldn’t wait.  I took Friday off work to make time and, subject to validation, rode round the Flatliner perm overnight into Saturday.  I found the last 150km hard and felt like I had slowed to a snail’s pace by the end but looking at the GPS track shows it was all in my mind as by average speed for the last 100km was only 200m an hour slower than the first 100km.  This year has now definitely exceeded my dreams at the start of the year.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: psyclist on 28 August, 2022, 09:14:16 pm
Hmm this audax lark is a bit addictive isn’t it.  The missing 600km ride and potential SR decided it couldn’t wait.  I took Friday off work to make time and, subject to validation, rode round the Flatliner perm overnight into Saturday.  I found the last 150km hard and felt like I had slowed to a snail’s pace by the end but looking at the GPS track shows it was all in my mind as by average speed for the last 100km was only 200m an hour slower than the first 100km.  This year has now definitely exceeded my dreams at the start of the year.

Excellent, well done.

You’ll be needing a 1000km next. Got much planned for Thursday?
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JellyLegs on 28 August, 2022, 09:27:13 pm
Hmm this audax lark is a bit addictive isn’t it.  The missing 600km ride and potential SR decided it couldn’t wait.  I took Friday off work to make time and, subject to validation, rode round the Flatliner perm overnight into Saturday.  I found the last 150km hard and felt like I had slowed to a snail’s pace by the end but looking at the GPS track shows it was all in my mind as by average speed for the last 100km was only 200m an hour slower than the first 100km.  This year has now definitely exceeded my dreams at the start of the year.

Excellent, well done.

You’ll be needing a 1000km next. Got much planned for Thursday?

I checked the diary but it doesn’t mention a 1000km recovery ride and I think I can resist the delights of Goole at 2am for a couple of weeks at least.  ;D. The family already think I am bonkers, cycling there twice in a week would just confirm it.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: felstedrider on 29 August, 2022, 08:37:59 pm
Well done JellyLegs.  It’s been great watching your progress since we first had a coffee in Stock on one of the Winter 100s.

I was in Gainsborough yesterday.   It’s not that much better in daylight but has an excellent model train layout if you ever take a non-cycling trip.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: JellyLegs on 29 August, 2022, 11:01:42 pm
Well done JellyLegs.  It’s been great watching your progress since we first had a coffee in Stock on one of the Winter 100s.

I was in Gainsborough yesterday.   It’s not that much better in daylight but has an excellent model train layout if you ever take a non-cycling trip.

Thanks.  It has been a pleasure sharing a few miles with you over the last year and picking up a few very valuable tips along the way.  Same goes for all the other ACME riders, a very friendly and helpful bunch.

Gainsborough- hmmm - it wasn’t high on my list of places to revisit.  I omitted the detail in my ride report.  That was where the house opposite the Jet garage had a loud music blaring party still underway at 5:45am and a young couple having a blazing row on the back steps.  For a few moments I thought I might have to intervene as he looked about ready to thump her one, though I suspect the young lady in question would have given as good as she got and I may have come off worst.
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: Wal on 30 August, 2022, 09:31:13 am
Try and complete a 100k, and attempt an organised event also, rather than DIYs...
Title: Re: Audax Dreams for the New Season
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 30 August, 2022, 12:32:47 pm
I will do some rides.

Starting with the Poor Student on 1 January, weather and Covid permitting.

Objectives met.  Poor Student, Wells Mells & Broader, Bill's Easton Connection, Dauntsey Dawdle, Brimstone, and Giants Tooth 500.  An eclectic mix.  The only DNF was the Exe Barnstaple Branch, which was due to a mechanical.  Also managed a week in the far western Pyrenees climbing tarmacked sheep tracks and other adventurous little roads and a single outing to Madeira to climb the mighty Pico do Areiro from sea level on the north coast to 1800m in 20 km.

I should probably have a similar objective for 2023, but the PBP carrot is dangling, especially as I sat out 2019 for family reasons (as I did LEL 2022).