Kiwi Randonneurs have an interesting page showing local and world-wide results for randonnees.
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PBP USA Wiki
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Do you have trouble deciding what to wear when the weather is uncertain? The pain of late autumn/fall cycling comes from not knowing what to wear on any given ride in the fluctuating colder weather. John Yoder found that David Ertl’s guidelines for what you might wear across a range of temperatures was a great…
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Mechanic’s advice for Audax rides
Whilst this was posted for LEL entrants, it is equally applicable to all longer audax events. Mechanic’s advice for the next LEL
Paris-Brest-Paris Bulge Chart
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