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I've often DIY'd calendar and perm event routes. I want to ride the route, I want to ride it when I can. I can't make the calendar event. I'll typically ask the organiser of them if it's cool and they will generally come back with some helpful suggestions, maybe supply an updated route, etc.
On the flip side, if I can get to a calendar event I will generally prefer it because it feels more like an "event" and that's more fun. I want to stop for their cakes!
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I am not sure I could identify the actual issue at hand.
I think it's that non-audax events might be "sportives" which some audax people have a weird tribal/aesthetic aversion to. Even though in practice in UK terms (ignoring closed road events) sportives are pretty much indistinguishable from audaxes except you get handed a gel at a "feed stop" rather than a slice of cake at a "control".
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This is a sideline point to the nutso suggestion of DQ'ing someone for drafting a non-brevet rider, but when I DIY'd Hell of the Ashdown it did feel weird. I am not saying anything one way or the other, but Audax does have its own (calendar) events, and then perms if you can't make the day. So is there something particular in the "spirit of audax" - wildly nebulous as it is - about the DIY of 'I'm doing my absolute own thing on my own day', which joining a grand fondo with 1500 other people misses the point of? That's a question.
On the other hand, cmon, Audax is a russian doll of niche pursuits and someone with the wherewithal to submit the route as a DIY and then complete the distance within time and generating income via DIY brevets must be a positive thing? I am not sure I could identify the actual issue at hand.