ebrevet - acceptable for BRM?

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DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
If using the e-brevet you'll be asked to sign and hand in a physical brevet card as well so it can be validated. I needed one on my recent 200 BRM, although apparently didn't need to complete it, although I had.
 
If using the e-brevet you'll be asked to sign and hand in a physical brevet card as well so it can be validated. I needed one on my recent 200 BRM, although apparently didn't need to complete it, although I had.

That sounds a bit weird ... if riders didn't complete it, did the organiser have to copy your times etc from his side of the app? I can't see ACP accepting a card with just the back page signed :-/
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
That sounds a bit weird ... if riders didn't complete it, did the organiser have to copy your times etc from his side of the app? I can't see ACP accepting a card with just the back page signed :-/

Don't give the organiser extra work, fill in your card yourself. The organiser decides (pretty much) what is acceptable proof of passage; the validation sec checks and agrees it (or not). These are delegated responsibilities from ACP.
As for ebrevets, various other national organisations are developing similar apps.
 
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