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Triathlon! by Matthew Baird
A new triathlon book celebrating the triathletes, races and gear that make up one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. Triathlon racing – competition across Read More » -
The ‘secret’ is out! Tim Lawson launches new STEALTH nutrition range
Former European Champion Track Cyclist and sports nutrition supremo, Tim Lawson is a pretty familiar name in the cycling industry. With over twenty years experience of Read More » -
New Bonk summer collection arrives!
This week sees British grass roots brand Bonk deliver a new collection of lifestyle and performance apparel; a range comprising of t-shirts, training tops, vests and Read More » -
CEP add exciting new products to their compression range
Following record sales at the Virgin Money London Marathon, the team at CEP (www.cepsports.co.uk) is delighted to announce that they are adding to their signature compression Read More » -
BRAND LAUNCH Calling the ‘Fit and the Vicious’ - Endurance Conspiracy launch in the UK
In a sports world filled with brands and products promising ‘marginal gains’ of speed, endurance and performance, Endurance Conspiracy (www.enduranceconspiracy.co.uk) offers a welcome breath of fresh Read More »
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Celtman
Race Date: 23rd June 2012
Celtman is the self-proclaimed British answer to the notorious and legendary Norsemen. Raced over severe terrain it is perhaps best reserved for experienced long-distance athletes or those that come from a good cross country background.
This race is new to the calendar for 2012 and in my opinion, will be a fantastic ‘destination’ race for those who like collecting races on their CV.
At the time of writing the exact route is under wraps but the website promises an arduous loch-swim (cold guaranteed), tough road cycle (hills guaranteed) and one of the hardest run legs in the country.
The start/hq is in Torrindon, Scotland – a 4 hour drive from Edinburgh.
The 2012 race is now full but please do visit the website for more information.













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