Audax UK Awards 2019
We encourage non-competitive cycling, but recognise achievement and some trophies reflect this. Special awards are nominated by members, directors or committee for outstanding achievements of tenacity, courage or service and there are also awards for specific achievements. Apart from the Helpers’ Trophy, the awards are made only to AUK members.

Thanks to world record holder, Audax member and 67 point DIY rider Ian Walker for presenting all the awards. Ian also entertained us all by explaining in 10 simple steps just how to break a record. Read more about Ian's cycling (and other) achievements.
Nominated Awards for Merit
Organisers’ Trophy
Awarded by the committee, from nominations by members, to the most meritorious organiser or organising body of the year.
Winner: Andy Berne
Helpers’ Trophy
Awarded by the Committee, from nominations by members to the helper(s) in an AUK event.
Winner: Edwin Hargraves
Norman Booth Cup
Awarded by the Committee to the person considered to have served AUK best.
Winner: Richard Jennings
Paul Castle Cups
Awarded by the Committee, from nominations by members, to the male and female cyclists whose cycling performance is considered to be the most meritorious of the year.
Male Winner: Colin Norcup
Female Winner: Rose Price
Awards for Achievement
Club Organisers’ Trophy
For the club having the most points awarded in events they organise
Winner: BlackSheep CC
CTC Organisers’ Trophy
For the CTC club having the most points awarded in events they organise
Winner: Peak Audax CTC
Jan and Mick Latimer Trophies
An informal award for the rider(s) whose Mileater Diaries have the highest total distances ridden in the previous full calendar year.
Male: Peter Baker - 20,211 miles
Female: Judith Swallow - 17,767 miles
Awards for Achievement in Single Events
David Lewis Trophy
For the AUK individual recording the greatest distance in a 24-hour time trial.
Winner: Rob Bullyment - 484.21 miles (on a fixed wheel cycle!)
The Robert Milsom York Velocio Trophy
For the team riding the furthest distance in the Easter Arrow to York.
Winner: RCC-LDN - 492km
Members: Will Armitage, Tim McInnes, Samm Parker, Liam Clarke (Non-member)
York Arrow Shield
For the team riding the furthest distance in the Summer Arrow to the York Rally.
Winner: Barrow Arrow - 420 Km
Members: Aidan Hedley, Dave Minter, John Lilley
York Dart Trophy
For the team or individual riding the furthest distance in the Dart to the York Rally.
Winner: Mike Wigley - 223 Km
The Easter Trace
Awarded to the team with the most starters
Winner: Bolsover & District CC
Awards Available to All Qualifying Members
Randonneur 10,000 in the season ending in September 2019
Awarded to members riding 10,000 kilometres or more, in events of 200 kms or more, within a season
- Roy Ashman - 133 points
- Richard Barnett - 100 points
- Ian Bird - 107 points
- Vanessa Bridge - 100 points
- Michael Browne - 101 points
- Raymond Cheung - 102 points
- Andy Clarkson - 120 points
- Martin Croxford - 113 points
- Andy Curran - 118 points
- Ritchie Dixon - 102 points
- Robert Fargo - 102 points
- Nick Firth - 136 points
- Nick Gardiner - 111 points
- Ricki Goode - 136 points
- Mark Green - 101 points
- Miles Griffiths - 112 points
- Shaun Hargreaves - 155 points
- Aidan Hedley - 176 points
- Lee Killestein - 211 points
- Richard Lake - 107 points
- Martin Laverick - 121 points
- Dave Morrison - 100 points
- Colin Norcup - 284 points
- Mike Pain - 100 points
- Ivor Peachey - 151 points
- John Perrin - 114 points
- Julian Pring- 116 points
- Steve Ralphs - 111 points
- Alan Rawet - 100 points
- Jonathan Reed - 106 points
- Ian Ryall - 152 points
- Graham Spiller - 110 points
- Judith Swallow - 120 points
- Jan Swanwick - 140 points
- Robyn Thomas - 108 points
- Andrew Turner - 119 points
- Ian Walker - 108 points
- Niall Wallace - 112 points
- Mark Walsh - 100 points
- Michael Warren - 120 points
- Anne Young - 158 points
Randonneur 100,000
Awarded to those who, within any period of time, complete BR, BRM, ACP or RM events of a total distance of at least 100,000 kms, at Randonneur standard.
- Ricki Goode
- Ian Dyson
- Ian Ryall
- Mike Thompson
Brevet 25,000 (claimed in 2019)
Brevet 25000 requires a Paris-Brest-Paris or London-Edinburgh-London, another event of 1300 km or over, a 1000 km, a 24 hour team ride, three Super-Randonneur series, plus any BR or BRM events to a total of 25,000 km, all ridden within a 6 year period.
- Robert Baird
- Denise Booth
- Raymond Cheung
- William Dickey
- Shaun Hargreaves
- Aidan Hedley
- Duncan MacGregor
- Suzannah Minns
- Steve Ogden
- Sarah Perkins
- Tim Pickersgill
- Ian Ryall
- Anne Young
Ultra Randonneur 2019
For those who complete 10 Super Randonneur series in different years.
- Stephen Agnew
- David Bradshaw
- Mark Gray
- Mike Kelly
- Ian Llewellyn
- Dick McTaggart
- Alan Parkinson
- Paul Rainbow
- Barry Sercombe
- Martin Tillin
- Mark Williams
Awards for a Season's Riding of Various Types of Cycle
Derek Shuttleworth Memorial Trophies (for fixed wheel)
For the individual gaining the most points in a season on a fixed wheel cycle
Winner: Shaun Hargreaves - 225.25 points
For the runner-up who is of the opposite sex
Winner: Denise Noha - 80 points (a new category record breaking last years previous category record)
Fliss Beard Trophy AUK Tricycle Champion
For the individual gaining the most points in a season on an upright tricycle (not recumbent).
Winner: Aidan Hedley - 176 points
The Recumbent Cup
For the individual gaining the most points in a season on a recumbent.
Winner: Ian Perry - 40 points
Tandem Trophy
For the tandem team gaining the most points in a season.
Winner: Peter Thayer & Amanda Grant - 27 points
Achievement Withen Age Categories - Juniors
BCF Trophy
For the individual gaining the most points in a season aged under 18 on the last day of the season.
Winner: Oscar Walsh - 23 points aged 15
1995 PBP Trophy
For under 18 runner-up of the opposite sex
Winner: Rose Price - 19 points
Peter Tandy Trophy
For the youngest person to complete a 200km AUK Brevet on a solo machine.
Winner: Rose PRICE - 15 years, 7 months, 11 days
Veterans’ Cups
Challenge ACP 1987 Trophy
For the individual gaining the most points in a season aged 55 or over on the first day of the season.
Winner: Aidan Hedley - 176 points
Doncaster Trophy Centre Award
For the Veterans runner-up who is of opposite sex.
Winner: Kate Churchill - 39 points
Team Achievement Regardless of Age or Cycle Type
CTC Cup - THE CTC CHAMPIONSHIP
For the CTC club gaining the most points.
Winners: Peak Audax CTC - 706 points
- Lee Killestein - 211 points
- Shaun Hargreaves - 155 points
- John Perrin - 114 points
- Miles Griffiths - 112 points
- Mark Hudson - 66 pts
- Tim Rusbridge - 48 pts
AUK Eagle - the Club Championship
For the club gaining the most points.
Winners: VC 167 - 1,007 points
- Colin Norcup - 284 points
- Aidan Hedley - 176 points
- Anne Young - 158 pts
- Nick Firth - 136 pts
- Roy Ashman - 133 pts
- Andy Clarkson - 120 pts
- Judith Swallow - 120 pts
Individual Achievement Regardless of Age or Cycle Type
Audax Altitude Awards - Challenge ACP - Michel Bonin
For the individual gaining the most AAA points in a season
Winner: Alan Steele - 243.75 AAA points
Audax Altitude Awards - Michelin Trophy
For the runner-up who is of the opposite sex.
Winner: Mary-Jane Watson - 74.25 AAA points
Greatest Distance Awards - Jock Wadley Cup
For the individual gaining the most championship points in a season.
Winner: Lee Killestein - 211 points
Greatest Distance Awards - Jo Brunton Cup
For the runner-up to the Jock Wadley Cup who is of the opposite sex to the winner
Winner: Anne Young - 158 points
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