Definition of Randonneur. Meaning of Randonneur. Synonyms of Randonneur

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- randonnée or brevet, and a rider who has completed a 200 km event is called a randonneur. The international governing body for randonneuring is Audax Club Parisien...
- Randonneurs USA or RUSA is affiliated to Audax Club Parisien and coordinates and promotes the randonneuring style of cycling within the US. Many cycling...
- self-sufficiency. Rides of 200 km and above are known as Brevets de Randonneurs, whereas rides under 200 km are known as Brevets Po****ires. A "permanent"...
- available in three versions: Randonneur (only 4 or 5 are known to exist in Portugal), Tracteur (pick-up version of the Randonneur) and the much more common...
- up to make the event happen. Nonetheless, hundreds of randonneurs turned out. And the randonneur division even featured racing, René Herse-sponsored Roger...
- long-distance rides in France. The most po****r event is the Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur, held every four years. The Audax Club Parisien is also the international...
- Kashmir to Kanyakumari covering 4,500 km in 32 days. Babu is a Super Randonneur, having completed 600 km bicycle ride between Chennai to Rameshwaram in...
- brevet card. BRM rides are registered with ACP or Les Randonneurs Mondiaux and appear in the Randonneur Mondiaux calendar published by ACP or the calendar...
- Théodore Herse (1908–1976) was a French builder of high-quality touring, randonneur and racing bicycles. His works are sought by collectors and riders. Herse...
- In 2011 Allegaert attempted to break the record for the Tour de France Randonneur, an unsupported amateur version of the Tour de France. The previous record...