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  • Audax Italiano striker Sebastian Abreu threw a table at his side's supporters following a goalless draw against Antofagasta on Sunday. Photo by Raphael Dias/Getty Images. 3y Adriana Garcia.
  • Audax UK is the world's largest long-distance cycling club, with a great range of rides from the short(ish) to the very (very) long. Find out what it's all about in New to Audax, then come and join us for a ride.

Audax is a Latin adjective meaning 'bold, daring' and may refer to:

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Media[edit]

  • Audax Groep, a Dutch media company

Sport[edit]

Cycling[edit]

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  • Audax (cycling), long-distance endurance bicycle rides
  • Audax Australia, an organisation that runs long distance randonnee cycling events in Australia and New Zealand
  • Audax UK, British cycling club that oversees long-distance cycling in the United Kingdom

Football[edit]

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  • Audax Italiano, a Chilean football club based in the city of Santiago
  • Audax Rio de Janeiro Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club based in the city of São João de Meriti
  • Grêmio Osasco Audax Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club based in the city of São Paulo

Transport[edit]

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  • Hawker Audax, British, 1930s military aircraft
  • Rootes Audax, a family of cars made by the British Rootes Group

People[edit]

  • Audax, one of the assassins of the Lusitanian leader Viriathus during the Roman Conquest of Hispania: see Audax, Ditalcus and Minurus
  • St. Audax, a 3rd-century saint who was martyred with Victoria and Anatolia
  • Audax, an archbishop of Tarragona (Spain) in c. 633, who assisted to the Fourth Council of Toledo
  • Audax Minor (1887–1979), racing columnist for The New Yorker
  • Audax (grammarian), a grammarian of the 5th/6th century
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