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England, Scotland et al don’t count as different countries because their brevets are all validated by AUK. The four BRM or LRM brevets need to be homologated via different national organisations.
The easiest/ least-carbon-intensive ISR might be a BRM SR via AUK, Audax Ireland, France and Netherlands. The gold standard is 4 x 1200+ brevets, each done on different continents. I’ve got one of those, back when I travelled more for work. There is no time limit to complete the four rides and you can apply with historical rides.
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The gold standard is 4 x 1200+ brevets, each done on different continents. I’ve got one of those, back when I travelled more for work. There is no time limit to complete the four rides and you can apply with historical rides.
This sounds more interesting. Something without a time limit on it, but would encourage me to think about doing a 1200k when I'm in another country/continent. Presume it would need to be an official event though so going to be tricky to just "bump into" a 1200k event while I'm in a particular place.
I just got back from Oz ffs - should've done a 1200 while there.
Currently the only 1200s I've only done are PBP and ALPI4000. If I did another two I could apply for an ISR (but not the multi-continent one)?
I saw that ISR thing but thought that 4 x different countries was a bit too much logistics when I can just do the rides. Actually, if I've done a ride in Scotland, Wales, England and then Italy or France then presumably I've already done an ISR by default, no?