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AndalucÃan Gold!
Having won the AndalucÃa Bike Race in 2011, 2012 and 2013, it was no secret that Sally was excited at the prospect of winning a fourth time.
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Lac de Cap-de-Long
It’s the first time TORQ Fuelled Mike Cotty has ever ridden this route and, it’s without doubt, one of the most beautiful he’s come across yet. -
Gemma Carter
So much more than a coaching job, running is Gemma’s passion and her way of life.
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Fuelling System Slides
We ran a series of 6 slides at the recent London Bike Show through the TV screens on our stand and here’s what our customers saw.
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Limar Helmets
The TORQ Track Team don’t do compromise and that’s why we use Limar Helmets to both train and race in.
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Track Sensation!
After a sensational first season, the TORQ Track Team looks forward to achieving great success in 2016 with a four strong team…
The TORQ Track Team exceeded all expectations in their first race season.
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Gun to Tape Win!
A brilliant first report of the season comes from Nick Shasha, who took the lead on the first run at the Anglian Water Sprint Duathlon, held his position on the bike, then pushed into a convincing win on the final run.
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Sally Ford
Sally began to take running a little more seriously in 2011, when she entered the London Marathon – small beginnings for what was to come.
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Ali Lavender
Shropshire born and bred Ali started running at the age of seven years – and hasn’t stopped since.
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Swift Start to 2016
This was Phil’s first distance race of 2016 and the third year he has run Folkestone 15 and, being one of the few hilly places local to him, he’s done a lot of his training in the area, so it’s a course he knows well and it’s a good indicator of where you are at in your Spring Marathon preparation.
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Fuelling System Update
The introduction of the new TORQ Chew has made your endurance fuelling choices even easier than before… There are now 4 TORQ Fuelling Units, each containing 30g of carbohydrate. -
Pikes Peak
What better mountain in Colorado for TORQ Fuelled Mike Cotty to start with than the 14,115ft / 4,302m high monster known as Pikes Peak?