Ride an audax
Ride an audax
Been there, done that when it comes to riding a century? To some experienced riders then 100 miles may seem small fry.
If you fall into that category, then how about pushing yourself to the next level instead with a long-distance audax?
Audax events are non-competitive rides over a pre-defined course – the sportives of yesteryear, but at a fraction of the price, with fewer riders, typically no feed stations and only a map to follow (though GPS computers have removed much of the difficulty of self-navigation).
Audax riders are required to visit control points on the route to have a brevet card stamped.
While there are many 100km events, 200km, 300km, 400km and 600km are the ‘classic’ audax distances according to Audax UK, the long-distance cycling association in the UK.
Upcoming events are listed on the AudaxUK website. If you already have 100 miles under your belt then have a crack at 200km – and before you know it you could be riding the Bryan Chapman Memorial, the UK’s blue riband 600km auduax, or better still, the holy grail of long-distance cycling, the 1,200km Paris-Brest-Paris.