International Super Randonneur

       

The International Super Randonneur was established in 1989 by Sheila Simpson to encourage Randonneurs to take part in Randonneurs Mondiaux events overseas.

To become an International Super Randonneur, you need to complete a Super Randonneur series (i.e. 200, 300, 400 amd 600km) under the Randonneur Mondiaux code. Each ride must be in a different country. This can be done over any period of time.

A 'brevet card' is supplied for the rider to collect stamp and signature at the finish control of each completed ride in the series, although it is also possible to make backdated claims by submitting photocopied evidence to the ISR organiser.

On gaining the award, the completed card is countersigned by the President of the Randonneurs Mondiaux.

Elevated ISR awards are also recognised, for instance a rider completing three 600km rides in different countries in Europe and one 1000km in North America would be designated a 2 Continents International Super Randonneur 600.

 

ISR Registration Form

 

Results

International Super Randonneurs Hall of Fame.

 

Last updated : 22 Jan 2011