9.1 Publicity: notice of all awards available shall be published in the Handbook.
9.2 Entitlement:
(i) Riders in an event shall be entitled to buy the appropriate medal and/or badge for that distance. These will be
sent post-free if paid for at the finish of an event and the brevet card is so marked. Claims after this time or for
Randonneur or Brevet Series should be made to the Validation Secretary together with the appropriate fee and
the brevet number for the qualifying event.
(ii) Organisers of a Calendar event shall be entitled to participate in the Randonnée Organiser Award (ROA)
series. Claims to include the names and dates of the claimed events.
9.3 The Randonneur Series is for achievement in one season. All events, except those under 200 km, must be
BR or BRM. For any distance a longer distance may be substituted.
(i) Randonneur 500: 50, 100, 150 and 200 km events.
(ii) Randonneur 1000: 100, 200, 300, plus other events to a total of 1,000 km.
(iii) Super Randonneur: 200, 300, 400 and 600 km events.
(iv) Randonneur 5000: BR or BRM events totalling 5,000 km.
(v) Randonneur 10000: BR or BRM events totalling 10,000 km.
(vi) Ultra Randonneur: Riders completing ten Super Randonneur series shall be eligible for the award of Ultra
Randonneur. Only one series per year counts. The series do not have to be consecutive.
9.4 The Brevet Series includes achievement over extended periods. All events, except those under 200 km,
must be BR or BRM.
(i) Brevet 500: in the same season, five events at 100 or 150 km;
(ii) Brevet 1000: (a) in the same season five events at 200 km or (b) over any period ten events at 100 or 150 km.
(iii) Brevet 2000: over any period (a) ten events at 200 km or (b) twenty events at 100 or 150km.
(iv) Brevet 3000: over any period 3,000 km in any combination of events at 100, 150 and 200 km.
(v) Brevet 4000: over any period twenty 200 km events.
(vi) Brevet 5000: in a four year period: a validated Brevet of 1,200km or more, a 200, 300, 400, 600 and 1,000 km
ride, a 24 hour team Arrow, plus other BR or BRM to a total of 5,000 km.
(vii) Brevet 25000: in a rolling period of up to six years: 3 Super Randonneur series, PBP or LEL, another ride of
1,300km or more, an event of 1,000 km, a Team Arrow or Fleche plus any BR or BRM events to a total of 25,000
km.
9.5 Audax Altitude Awards (AAA): there shall be Audax Altitude Awards, the aim of which are to encourage participation in hilly events. For details of awards see the AAA section of the Handbook or the website.
9.6. The Randonnée Organiser Award (ROA) series marks organising achievement of individual Organisers
according to the cumulative total distance of kilometres organised in BRM, BR and BP events in the AUK
Calendar. The standard distances will be used in the calculations. Organisers have the right to have their ROA
level indicated alongside their events in the Calendar.
(i) ROA 1000 kilometres organised in AUK Calendar events, over any period of time.
(ii) ROA 2000 kilometres organised in AUK Calendar events, over any period of time.
(iii) ROA 3000 kilometres organised in AUK Calendar events, over any period of time.
(iv) ROA 4000 kilometres organised in AUK Calendar events, over any period of time.
(iv) ROA 5000 kilometres organised in AUK Calendar events, over any period of time.
(v) ROA 10000 kilometres organised in AUK Calendar events, over any period of time.
(vi) ROA 25000 kilometres organised in AUK Calendar events, over any period of time.
10. Trophies
Although the Club is non-competitive, it does recognise achievement and some of the club’s trophies reflect this. Special awards may be made via nominations by members and/or the directors or committee for outstanding achievements of tenacity, courage or service. Trophies are listed in the "Guidelines" pages of the AUK handbook.
10.1 Points awarded: Members shall gain points at a rate of 1 point for every 100km ridden in BR and in BRM
ridden, in the UK or overseas, the PBP and Fleche Velocio. These points shall count for trophies awarded by AUK
with the exception that for individual points trophies listed under Guideline 5, the number of points gained by a
member from Permanent events must not exceed the number of points gained in Calendar events.
See also Guideline 6
10.2 Points Season: the season for events is the 12 month period from 1 November to the following 31 October.
10.3 Overseas Points: it is the rider’s responsibility to inform the Validation Secretary of points gained in overseas events.