- Audax Australia
Audax Australia runs cycling events under the auspicious of
Audax Club Parisien . Rides are normally from 50km to 1200km in distance and operate throughout Australasia. The club also has a list of long distance rides that can be ridden at any time called raids.The name "Audax Australia" is a misnomer as the organisation runs events in both
Australia andNew Zealand and the rides are predominantly in the style ofrandonneur (long-distance over an unmarked course) rather than audax where a ride captain will dictate the speed of the ride.Major Events
Audax Alpine Classic (AAC)
The
Audax Alpine Classic is run each Australia Day weekend inBright, Victoria and is run over distances of 70km, 130km, 140km and the 200km. The first AAC was run on Australia day 1986 cite web |author=Annear, Peter |title=Alpine Classic - The Original Alpine Classic Story |publisher=Audax Australia |date=1986 |url=http://audax.org.au/public/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=52&Itemid=135 |accessdate=2008-06-09 ] over a 200km circuit with just six riders. Since 2007, in excess of 2000 riders now ride each year.Irene Plowman
The "Salute to Irene Plowman" recognises the efforts of Irene Plowman who held the Sydney-Melbourne record and rode regularly from Albury to Melbourne to collect supplies for her dress shop cite web |author=Minter, David |title=A Little Audax History |publisher=BC Randonneurs Cycling Club |date=1986 |url=http://www.randonneurs.bc.ca/history/history_david-minter.html |accessdate=2008-06-09 ] . The ride is run in early February as a 200km night ride from Port Melbourne to Portsea and back.
Great Southern Randonnee (GSR)
The GSR runs every three years in Victoria for distances between 200km and 1200km.
Perth Albany Perth (PAP)
The PAP runs every four years in Western Australia.
Dirt Rides
Dirt, or MTB rides, were initiated in the 1997/98 season with the first ride being the 70km Tracks of My Tiers on Sunday 2nd November 1997 in southern Tasmania, followed by the 35km, 70km and 100km 'Down and Dirty' rides on Sunday 8th February starting at
Trentham, Victoria cite web |author=Mathews, Peter |title=Audax Australia Rides '97/ 98 |publisher=Audax Australia |date=1997 |url=http://home.alphalink.com.au/~audaxoz/oz98.htm#VIC |accessdate=2008-05-23 ] . These rides then traversed around theWombat State Forest andLederderg Gorge .Dirt rides are normally run over three distances of 35km, 70km and 100km. A Dirt series award is riding all three in a season.
Awards
Riders can obtain awards for completing rides. Awards include
* "Nouveau Randonneur": For novice riders who complete a 50km, 100km and 150km in one season.
* "Dirt Series": 35km, 70km and 100km for dirt rides.
* "Super Randonneur": 200km, 300km, 400km and 600km in one year.Publications
The club's magazine "Checkpoint" is now produced quarterly. The first Checkpoint was from summer of 1983 written by T F Gross. Cost of membership was AUD$5.00 pa according to the magazine.
Patrons and Life Members
* Patron: Sir
Hubert Opperman until 1996 (Oppy was also patron ofAudax UK )
* Patron: Lady Opperman, 1997 onwards
* Life Member: Father T F Gross
* Life Member: Tim Laugher
* Life Member: Russell Moore
* Life Member: John Martin
* Life Member: Hans Dusink
* Life Member: Phil Belletteee also
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Audax (cycling)
*Randonneur
*Brevet (cycling)
*Cyclosportive
*Bicycle lighting External links
* [http://www.audax.org.au/public Audax Australia]
* [http://www.audax.uk.net Audax UK]
* [http://www.rusa.org RUSA]
* [http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/ Audax Club Parisien]References
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