TORQ Latest
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Your last chance for 2005
All good things must come to an end, and alas this will soon be true of TORQ’s 2005 fitness weeks.
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Everybody’s TORQing
According to this month’s MBR rider poll, 3 out of 4 Mountain Bikers are using TORQ bar…
At last month’s National Points Series Mountain Bike event at Thetford forest (Norfolk), MBR magazine grabbed 4 riders at random and questioned them.
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TORQ now fuelling motorsport
We are delighted to welcome Restore Nutrition Ltd to our growing list of stockists.
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Extreme Endurance
Newly formed UK race team, Extreme Endurance, have chosen TORQ Bar for use in races this season.
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New TORQ bars have landed
The new bars have arrived and are for sale in the shop now.
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New TORQ bars
Just a very quick couple of lines.
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Lots to see on Stand D4 at TCR 05
The Triathlon Cycling Running exhibition at Sandown park on the weekend of 12/13th February is rapidly approaching and I think to say we’ll be exhibiting some ‘new stuff’ is a bit of an understatement…
First of all, there’s our 2 brand new TORQ bars.
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TORQ’s inspirational fitness weeks
In 2005 TORQ are joining forces with two holiday companies, AQR and International Bikes 51 to offer you four inspirational fitness weeks in the French Pyrenees and Southern Spain.
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Powertap update
Since exhibiting the Powertap Pro Hub at Cycle 2004 and rushing a vague description of its functions up onto our website, full product details are now available in the TORQ shop.
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CycleOps Turbo Trainers
Just a quickie. We are now also selling CycleOps Turbo Trainers (from the makers of Powertap), including the Fluid 2 (pronounced ‘Fluid Squared’), which is standard team issue to the United States Postal Service team.
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TORQ now sell Powertap
It should be noted that TORQ, renowned for their great tasting, natural and easy-to-eat energy bars, has always had its roots well and truly established in fitness consultancy, with cyclists specifically in mind.
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TORQ products and banned substances
Are TORQ nutritional products free from substances that could cause an athlete to test positive for illegal performance-enhancing drugs?