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  • But in the UK they mean the same thing right? And for the things we call "audaxes" i.e the events run by audax UK nobody says "oooh I'm randonneuring". Or do they?

  • Sort of. There are numerous 'challenges' within the Audax UK structure which refer to Randonneuring, like RRTY, Super Randonneur, etc.

    From AUK website:

    What do the words 'Randonnée' and 'Randonneur' mean?
    'Randonnée' is a French word which loosely translates to 'ramble or 'long journey' - it's not really cycling-specific, but in AUK we take it to mean a long cycle ride.
    A 'Randonneur' is a person who has completed a recognised 200 kilometre ride.

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