TORQ Teams
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Henley Mile
TORQ swimmer Victoria Pritchard hadn’t heard of the Henley Mile and Henley Classic races before, but got the opportunity to race this one and was really glad she did it.
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Whyte Bikes
Whyte Bikes have been a major sponsor to the TORQ Performance MTB Team for the past 3 years, equipping the 15 strong team with their class leading 20-C and 29-C carbon hard tail framesets in a unique custom TORQ livery. -
Kapz Guru
Here at TORQ we go to great lengths to ensure no stone is left unturned in the development of our Performance Nutrition Products and when it comes to our team bikes, things are no different and we work extremely hard with our sponsors to coordinate bespoke team liveries and special editions.. -
Escape From Alcatraz
Emma Lamont got the opportunity to race ‘Escape from Alcatraz’, a bucket list race for all triathletes.
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National Champs 2014
The Masters National Track Championships are a serious milestone and easily one of the best meetings of the year for so many reasons and I really enjoy being a part of the action across a packed three days of racing.
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Bala Podium Climb
Bala middle distance triathlon is a regular favorite with the TORQ tri team – a great race and really good value for money.
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ITU Champs Qualifier
Two of the TORQ triathletes were racing at the highly competitive Chester Triathlon, which also doubled as a qualifier for the Edmonton ITU Standard Distance Triathlon World Championships.
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Scott MTB Marathon
We’re a little behind with the MTB race reports at this end, but they’ll be coming in thick and fast now that the season is well and truly underway. -
Champion of Champions
This year’s BLDSA Champion of Champions Swim took part on Saturday 21st June in Dover and saw a mixed crowd of competitors, young and old, with more female entries than male and a cross-section of channel aspirants – including TORQ’s Vicky Miller.
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Nat Omnium Reflections
The National Omnium Series was my introduction to track racing back in 2005 and now in my 10th year of riding it, I cannot believe how much has changed…
I first rode the National Omnium Series back in 2005, so this year marks 10 years of track racing for me.
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First Brit Home
Chris Standidge takes on a particularly competitive field at Ironman 70.3 Pays d’Aix in France and came away with, first Brit home, 4th in age group and automatic qualification to the Ironman 70.3 World Championships.
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3 out of 3
Super talented Alex Lawton has continued his strong racing season with yet another set of podiums including the British Sprint Championships…
Stockton Duathlon; 2nd overall: An unplanned, late edition to the calendar the Stockton Duathlon seemed like too good of an opportunity to turn down, which unashamedly I’ll admit was due to rare chance to race for some prize money.