News // Archive: October 2001

  • Matt Hart
    (13/10/2001)

    Alas, it’s all over for another year, with the final round of the NPS in Hamsterley Forest, Durham marking the formal conclusion of the Mountain Bike season.

    Two of TORQ’s riders, Steve Farmer (Scott UK) and Pete Giddings (Total Fitness) made their presence felt once again. Steve appears to have recovered from his long-term nagging back injury, just as the season’s coming to a close. His 12th place in the Pro/Elite category, won by Nick Craig (Diamond Back) was by far his best result of the year. Although ill timed, this result proves that Steve will be a force to be reckoned with next year. Steve is off to sunnier climbs at the end of this month with fellow TORQ-tuned Pro/Elite rider Phil Rayner (Brixton Cycles) to kick of the winter training. Phil unfortunately didn’t make it out of the start arena on Sunday due to a serious mechanical failure. When I asked what he’d done to rectify he problem, he answered ‘I swore loudly and threw my bike to the side of the track’. This isn’t Phil’s usual style, so he must have been a tad upset. Normally he tinkers about with an alan key?

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  • Matt Hart
    (13/10/2001)

    Yet again, research has proven that regular exercise plays a beneficial role in the prevention of cancer. A study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association was carried out over a 20-year period at the Harvard School of Public Health and involved over 150,000 nurses and healthcare workers.

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