You were a 400 (or longer) short of doing two SRs.
More than one SR in a season is valid (as far as I know) for a B25000. Indeed you can do everything for the B25000 in a single year (it just has to be a PBP or LEL year).
Steve A almost earned a B25000 with just his rides from 2007 but he didn't do a 1000km ride or an arrow/fleche.
1 x 1500
1 x 1400
2 x 1200 (one was PBP)
11 x 800
4 x 700
12 x 600
8 x 400
14 x 300
45 x 200
Only one ride over 600km was a calendar ride (PBP) the rest were all perms.
So that's 30 rides of 600km or more, 8 x 400, 14 x 300, 45 x 200 of which you can make 17 SRs.
What's frightening about that season (405 points) was he was working full time but he managed to fit in so many long rides around his shifts in the factory.
J71284 AU02 1223 PERMANENT 800 15 Oct 8 0 0
J71283 AU06 1223 PERMANENT 200 16 Oct 2 0 0
J71314 SS03 1223 PERMANENT 800 22 Oct 8 0 0
J71414 AU06 1223 PERMANENT 200 24 Oct 2 0 0
J71411 AU02 1223 PERMANENT 800 29 Oct 8 0 0
J71415 AU06 1223 PERMANENT 200 30 Oct 2 0 0
He'd start a DIY 800 early on a Monday morning (15th/22nd/29th Oct 2007) and usually finish it before the end of Tuesday. He'd then almost straight away start a 200km DIY late on the Tuesday night and finish it in time to go in to work on a Wednesday morning. He's said elsewhere that he'd come home from work after that first day and go straight to bed, sleep for ~15h and get up to go back to work again.
1000km in two and a bit days on top of a full working week, as solo rides, and then doing it again and again on subsequent weekends. Bonkers.
There are some other gems in the results:-
J71109 AU06 1223 PERMANENT 200 18 Aug 2 0 0
J71112 AU06 1223 PERMANENT 200 19 Aug 2 0 0
FC71165 PB1200 1223 PARIS 1200 20 Aug 12 0 11,000
J71108 AU06 1223 PERMANENT 200 25 Aug 2 0 0
J71113 AU03 1223 PERMANENT 600 27 Aug 6 0 0
2 x 200km rides to get to Paris, ride PBP and then a 200km ride home, one rest day and then knock out a 600.
Yes, one SR.
You were a 400 (or longer) short of doing two SRs.
More than one SR in a season is valid (as far as I know) for a B25000. Indeed you can do everything for the B25000 in a single year (it just has to be a PBP or LEL year).
Steve A almost earned a B25000 with just his rides from 2007 but he didn't do a 1000km ride or an arrow/fleche.
http://www.aukweb.net/results/detail/2007/listride/?Rider=1223
1 x 1500
1 x 1400
2 x 1200 (one was PBP)
11 x 800
4 x 700
12 x 600
8 x 400
14 x 300
45 x 200
Only one ride over 600km was a calendar ride (PBP) the rest were all perms.
So that's 30 rides of 600km or more, 8 x 400, 14 x 300, 45 x 200 of which you can make 17 SRs.
What's frightening about that season (405 points) was he was working full time but he managed to fit in so many long rides around his shifts in the factory.
He'd start a DIY 800 early on a Monday morning (15th/22nd/29th Oct 2007) and usually finish it before the end of Tuesday. He'd then almost straight away start a 200km DIY late on the Tuesday night and finish it in time to go in to work on a Wednesday morning. He's said elsewhere that he'd come home from work after that first day and go straight to bed, sleep for ~15h and get up to go back to work again.
1000km in two and a bit days on top of a full working week, as solo rides, and then doing it again and again on subsequent weekends. Bonkers.
There are some other gems in the results:-
2 x 200km rides to get to Paris, ride PBP and then a 200km ride home, one rest day and then knock out a 600.
My favourite is this bit though:-
He rides a 200km DIY to get to the start of the Mersey Roads 24h TT and then knocks out a 700km+ 24 (actual ride distance was 436.56 miles).