Who’s TORQing
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SKY TV’s Masters Football 05
Bragging rights are at stake and rivalries are set to soar as SKY TV’s Masters Football returns to a venue near you, with even more legends of the game playing for the teams that made them famous in the pursuit of the most coveted silverware in indoor football – the Masters Cup.
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On top of the world
Well that’s the second TORQ Inspirational Fitness Holiday out of the way.
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Itinerary for Fitness Week 2 (Pyrenees)*
* For guidance only. TORQ reserve the right to make changes to this schedule if deemed necessary.
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Leeds University CC are powered by TORQ
TORQ’s new acquisitions, Leeds University CC travelled up for the Student National MTB Championships at Innerleithen on March 19th-20th.
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Itinerary for Fitness Week 1*
* For guidance only. TORQ reserve the right to make changes to this schedule if deemed necessary.
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TORQ sponsors of Premier MTB Series
TORQ are the official energy sponsors for the 2005 Premier series…
All TREK 6-4-2 enduro entrants will receive a free TORQ bar as they sign-up.
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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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London Triathlon Expo
Only a few weeks to go now until the massive London Triathlon and London Triathlon Expo, which will be running alongside it.
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100km Buckinghamshire Classic
This weekend (May 2nd) sees the return of the Buckinghamshire Classic, an established off-road 100 km event which attracted nearly 200 riders in 2003.
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Phil conquers Big Cow.
TORQ-tuned Phil Rayner (Team Halfords) is currently recovering from a heavy weekend’s racing.
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We’re getting out there this weekend
Just a quick reminder that we’ll have our trade stand pitched up this weekend at 2 venues:
1) Saturday 13th March: Big Cow MTB Enduro.
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The Gorricks are back and so is Marcos Schier.
Last weekend saw Gorrick run what us Southerners have long considered the ‘season opener’.