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In the sport of '''[[randonneuring]]''', a '''brevet''' or '''randonnée''' is an organised long-distance [[bicycle]] ride. [[Cyclists]] - who, in this discipline, may be referred to as '''[[randonneur]]s''' - follow a designated but unmarked route (usually 200km to 1400km), passing through check-point controls, and must complete the course within specified time limits. These limits, while challenging, still allow the ride to be completed at a comfortable pace - there is no requirement to cycle at racing speeds or employ [[road bicycle racing]] strategies.

''Randonnée'' is a [[French language|French]] word which loosely translates to 'ramble or 'long journey' (in French the verb 'randonner' originally means 'hiking', but is nowadays also used for bicycle and even motorized tours). ''Brevet'' means 'certificate' and refers to the card carried by randonneurs which gets stamped at controls; it is also used to refer to the event itself, ie: a certificated ride.

In [[Great Britain]] and [[Australia]] the term ''audax'' is also used for brevets, although this term actually designates a different kind of long distance bicycling, see [[Audax (cycling)|Audax]]. The French brevet club is called "Audax Club Parisien", which increases the confusion.

Randonneurs do not compete against other cyclists; randonnées are a test of endurance, self-sufficiency and bicycle touring skills. Riders are expected to carry appropriate clothing for inclement weather, spare parts and tools needed for likely repairs. Brevets frequently involve night riding, when participants are required to carry lights, spare bulbs and reflective gear. No specialist bicycle is required; most riders use either a [[racing bicycle]] or a fast [[touring bicycle]] - several manufacturers provide models with a ''Randonneur'' or ''Audax'' name to reflect their target market. Those are usually racing bicycles with mounts for a baggage carrier and mudguards. On many brevets [[recumbent]]s and [[velomobile]]s can be seen, as these types of bicycles are well suited for long distances.

==Brevet Types==
The classic distances for randonnées are 200km, 300km, 400km and 600km. To complete one of each during a given year is known as completing a "series". A [[randonneur]] is required to complete an Auduax Club Parisien series to qualify for Paris-Brest-Paris. There are '''brevets''' of distances greater than 600km but none under 200km. The organizations recognise and run events called '''Populaire'''s for those events less than 200km.

The time limits for the distances are as follows:
*200K - 13.5 hours (14 hours in the UK, as in the original events.)
*300K - 20 hours
*400K - 27 hours
*600K - 40 hours
*1000K - 75 hours
*1200K - 90 hours (or 80 or 84 hours by choice)
*1400K - 116:40 hours (optionally 105:16 or 93:20 hours)

==Paris-Brest-Paris==
{{main|Paris-Brest et retour}}
Sometimes regarded as the [[Blue Riband]] ''randonnée'', [[Paris-Brest et retour|Paris-Brest-Paris]] (PBP) is an approximately 1200km event held on an out-and-back course between [[Paris]] and [[Brest, France|Brest]] every four years. Begun in [[1891]], it is the oldest bicycling event still regularly run. It began as a race for professional cyclists, but is now a non-competitive endurance challenge. To qualify, a cyclist must complete a series of ''brevets'' within the same year. The series can be completed in any order (200, 300, 400 and then 600k is traditional), and any brevet may be replaced with a longer randonnée.

==Boston-Montréal-Boston==
Boston-Montréal-Boston (BMB) is also a 1200km out-and-back between [[Boston]] and [[Montreal]]. BMB is sometimes regarded as the North American equivalent of PBP. It is held every year except when Paris-Brest-Paris is held.

==Other 1200 km and longer brevets==
# [http://www.geocities.com/b-m-b/ BMB Boston-Montreal-Boston 1200k (USA)]
# [http://www.cascade1200.com Cascade 1200 (USA)]
# [http://www.davisbikeclub.org/goldrush/ Gold Rush Randonnée (USA)]
# [http://www.audax.org.au/great.htm Great Southern Randonnée (Australia)]
# [http://www.rmccrides.com/lastchance.htm Last Chance 1200k Randonnée (USA)]
# [http://www.londonedinburghlondon.co.uk LEL: London-Edinburgh-London (United Kingdom)]
# [http://www.mgm1200.com Madrid-Gijon-Madrid 1200km (Spain)]
# [http://www.audax.org.au/pap.htm PAP: Perth-Albany-Perth (Australia)]
# [http://www.randonneurs.bc.ca/rocky/rm1200.html Rocky Mountain 1200 (Canada)]
# [http://www.randonneurs.bc.ca/VanIsle1200/vi_home.html VanIsle 1200 (Canada)]
# [http://svs_cycling.tripod.com Sofia-Varna-Sofia 1200km (Bulgaria)]
# [http://www.brevets.dk/?Super_Brevet_Scandinavia Super Brevet Scandinavia 1200km (Denmark, Norway, Sweden)]
# [http://www.audaxclub-schleswig-holstein.de/DeutschlandBrevet2006/assets/Super-Brevet_Englisch.pdf Hamburg-Berlin-Cologne-Hamburg 1500 km (Germany)]
# [http://www.ride-4-life.com Bonifay Cheaha Challenge 1200K (USA)]

==See also==
*[[Challenge riding]]
*[[Cyclosportive]]
*[[Reliability trial]]
*[[Race Across America]]
*[[Ultra Marathon Cycling]]

==External links==
*[http://www.rusa.org RUSA] - The ACP-sanctioned brevet coordinating organization for the [[United States of America]].
*[http://www.audax.uk.net Audax UK]
*[http://www.randonneurs.bc.ca/ British Columbia Randonneurs] [[Canada]]
*[http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/ French website of ACP]
*[http://www.ultracycling.com/ Ultra Marathon Cycling Association]
*[http://www.raceacrossamerica.org/ Race Across America]
*[http://www.seattlerandonneur.org/ Seattle International Randonneurs]
*[http://www.audax.org.au/ Audax Australia]
*[http://www.audax-japan.org/ Audax Japan]

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