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  1. From 31 March to 4 April 2026, Jack Nichol will attempt an extraordinary endurance feat, completing FIVE full Ironman triathlons in five consecutive days. That’s a 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and 42km run every single day, covering a total of 1,132km in just five days.

    Jack is taking on this challenge to raise funds and awareness for Veterans into Logistics, a UK charity supporting veterans into training, employment and long-term careers within the logistics sector. The challenge also shines a spotlight on veterans’ mental health, an issue Jack feels strongly about.

    After leaving the military (Royal Marines), Jack found himself searching for purpose and structure. Endurance training became his lifeline during difficult periods, and this challenge is his way of using that experience to support others, particularly veterans struggling with mental health.

    Fewer than 45 people worldwide are known to have attempted anything like this, making it a rare and powerful story of determination, resilience and purpose. With daily milestones, strong human interest, and a clear charitable mission, Challenge 5 offers an opportunity for compelling coverage across news, sport, and wellbeing segments.

    Jack Nichol is fundraising for Veterans into Logistics

    Veterans Road To Recovery

     

    5 Ironman triathlons in 5 days for Veterans into Logistics

     

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    To make it even easier for customers to put a new motorcycle in the garage this winter and prepare for the forthcoming spring, Suzuki has dropped the prices of a number of key models in its range, via a healthy dealer contribution.

    Suzuki dealers will be offering a £1,000 deposit contribution on the GSX-S1000GT+ sports tourer, and the GSX-8T and GSX-8TT modern retros. There will also be a £300 contribution from authorised Suzuki retailers on the GSX-8S middleweight naked. 

    As a result, the £1,000 contribution reduces the OTR price of the GSX-S1000GT+ – complete with its standard-fit 36-litre panniers – to just £11,999. The 8TT drops to £8,999, and the 8TT to £8,599. The £300 contribution to the 8S makes it £7,999 OTR. The new OTR prices are available to both finance and cash buyers.

    The 8T and 8TT pack Suzuki’s award-winning 776cc parallel twin engine into retro-inspired packages; the 8T takes inspiration from Suzuki’s T500, while the 8TT is a clear nod to the GS1000S. Along with the 8S, they feature a bi-directional quickshifter as standard and a choice of power modes and traction control settings. The punchy, torque-laden motor is wrapped in a steel frame with a separate bolt-on subframe. 

    All four models are also currently included in Suzuki’s offer of free heated grips, which runs until the end of January 2026, and all come with up-to-10-year-warranty.

    The price reduction further underlines Suzuki’s commitment to making it easier for customers to plan ahead and own a new motorcycle ready for the season ahead, following the reduction of its rate of finance on several other models in the range. 

    For more information on Suzuki’s current offers, click here.

     

     

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    The All-New SKWAL JET CUP from SHARK – Urban Edge, Racing DNA
     
     

    SHARK is a name synonymous with cutting-edge helmet technology and they’ve recently added to their extensive range with the launch of the SHARK SKWAL JET CUP. Bringing together their renowned racing-inspired innovation with practicality to make a stylish helmet for city riders.

    Developed for riders who demand style, comfort and performance in the city, the SHARK SKWAL JET CUP takes design cues and advanced technology from SHARK’s track-focused helmets.The rear spoiler doesn’t only add to the looks and attitude of the SHARK SKWAL JET CUP. The stylish fin has been developed using aerodynamic analysis and wind-tunnel expertise, to actively manage airflow on every ride. By helping to minimise the pressure on both the neck and the shoulders, the racing fin helps to stabilise the helmet, reduce aerodynamic drag, all of which adds to the comfort of the ride.

    Constructed with a lightweight polycarbonate shell, the SHARK SKWAL JET CUP has been engineered with advanced ventilation, including carefully positioned air intakes and exhausts, this delivers efficient internal airflow to keep riders comfortable in all weather conditions.

    Featuring a high-definition Optical Class 1 visor, the SHARK SKWAL JET CUP has clear, distortion-free vision and being finished with an anti-scratch coating for the visor is durable and made to last. Fitted with a Pinlock anti-fog visor insert, which aids visibility, it makes for a clear, fog free ride, whatever the conditions.

    For riders who like to have a unique twist  to their helmet, a range of tinted and iridium visors are available. It’s a two second job to switch visors, thanks to the SHARK quick release visor changing system. With ever changing riding conditions, the addition of an internal drop-down sun visor further enhances visibility in changing light conditions.

    Quick release fastener is the practical and comfortable choice for the city rider and communication is key, which is why the SHARK SKWAL JET CUP being fully compatible with SENA for SHARK communication systems makes it a perfect choice. SENA for SHARK communication systems are available in both Bluetooth and Mesh formats (sold separately).

    Helmet comfort is a priority and the SHARK SKWAL CUP JET is complemented by the ultra-soft Micropeach liner. This is a soft, non-abrasive and UV-resistant interior and combined with the Easy Fit System allows for comfortable use if you are a glasses wearer. For hygiene and cleanliness, the removable cheek pads and liners are machine washable at 30°. The SHARK SKWAL JET CUP is available in two shell sizes, XS–M and L–XXL, to ensure the best fit for all.

    Available in conservative plain designs, striking graphics and Scott Redding replica, the SHARK SKWAL JET CUP is available in stores.

    Alongside the open-face model, SHARK also introduces the SHARK SKWAL CUP full-face helmet, offering the same racing DNA.

    For a list of UK stockists, please visit Nevis Marketing. and please include the website www.nevis.uk.com in any coverage either online or in print.

     

     

     

     

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    125 Years Strong, America’s First Motorcycle Company Continues to Push American V-Twin Motorcycles Forward with Timeless Designs, Leading Innovation & Proven Performance

    Since its first motorcycle rolled off the line in 1901 in Springfield, Mass., Indian Motorcycle has embodied American craftsmanship, proven performance, unwavering reliability, and trailblazing innovation. More than a century later, those same qualities fuel America’s First Motorcycle Company to keep pushing American V-Twins forward with purpose and precision.

    In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Indian Motorcycle today announced Never Finished, a year-long campaign that pays tribute to the pioneering spirit of founders George Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom, while declaring that Indian Motorcycle will never stop challenging limits. Never Finished is a reflection of the Indian Motorcycle brand, which has been driven by progress and innovation since 1901.

    “The pursuit of innovation that drove our founders continues to drive us today,” Nate Secor, Director of Marketing for Indian Motorcycle. “Whether through design, engineering, or marketing, we push ourselves every day to honour that legacy. The Never Finished campaign isn’t just a celebration of our 125-year history, it’s a commitment to our riders that we are always innovating, always competing, and will always be pushing forward.”

    Following successful careers as bicycle racers in the late 19th century, Hendee and Hedstrom joined forces to engineer gasoline-powered bicycles to pace competitive races. At the time, early motorised pacers were notoriously unreliable, often sputtering to a stop and drawing laughs from spectators as racers pedalled past. Hendee and Hedstrom, however, built machines that performed flawlessly, earning respect and attention. Recognising the potential, they set out to produce motor-assisted bicycles for mass production.

    In 1901, Hendee and Hedstrom introduced America’s first motorcycle, marking the birth of Indian Motorcycle. By 1913, the company had become the market leader, producing 30,000 units annually in what was then the world’s largest motorcycle factory. Indian Motorcycle’s rise was fuelled by its reputation for reliability, innovation, and technology.

    As America’s First Motorcycle Company, Indian Motorcycle continues to push boundaries and move forward. Across its entire lineup, each motorcycle is built with purpose and precision, crafted with no shortcuts to take on every mile ahead. The brand empowers riders to forge their own path with machines that stand apart for those who refuse to blend in. Reaching 125 years is a historic milestone and a true testament to the riders who refused to let the spirit of Indian Motorcycle fade through a 60-year hiatus and to those who helped fuel the brand’s return more than a decade ago. With 125 years of road behind it, Indian Motorcycle’s legacy serves as a launchpad, shaped by its rich history and driven forward by competitive spirit, grit, and determination.

    Throughout 2026, Indian Motorcycle will celebrate its 125th anniversary through a variety of products, programs, and rider promotions. More information will be shared throughout the year. To stay informed, visit IndianMotorcycle.eu and follow along on Facebook and Instagram.

    VIDEO: 125 Years of Indian Motorcycle | Never Finished.

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    ABOUT INDIAN MOTORCYCLE®
    Indian Motorcycle is America’s First Motorcycle Company. Founded in 1901, Indian Motorcycle has won the hearts of motorcyclists around the world and earned distinction as one of America’s most legendary and iconic brands through unrivaled racing dominance, engineering prowess and countless innovations and industry firsts. Today that heritage and passion is reignited under new brand stewardship. To learn more, please visit www.indianmotorcycle.eu

     

     

  5. Embarking on a cross-country tour or a multi-day motorcycle expedition is a pinnacle experience for many riders. However, the physical demands of spending eight to ten hours in the saddle are often underestimated. Long-distance riding is an endurance activity that requires more than just mechanical preparation; it demands a strategic approach to personal health. To ensure your journey remains a pleasure rather than a physical ordeal, integrating specific wellness habits into your itinerary is essential.

    Managing Physical Fatigue And Ergonomics

    The primary challenge of long-haul riding is the cumulative effect of vibration and static posture. Maintaining a single position for hours leads to reduced blood flow and muscle stiffness, which can slow reaction times. Modern riders are increasingly turning to advanced safety technology and ergonomic adjustments to mitigate these risks. As noted in recent 2026 industry forecasts by Flies on the Visor, the shift toward better rider aids and improved bike ergonomics is helping to reduce "rider fatigue," which remains a leading cause of incidents on long-distance routes. Simple adjustments, such as adding a gel seat pad or adjustable pegs, can significantly alter the "rider triangle" and alleviate pressure on the lower back and hips.

    Strategic Hydration And Nutrition

    Hydration is frequently overlooked until symptoms like headaches or dizziness occur. Wind blast significantly accelerates fluid loss, even in cooler temperatures. Successful long-distance riders utilize hydration bladders to sip water continuously rather than waiting for fuel stops. Furthermore, your choice of "fuel" impacts your mental clarity. Heavy, carbohydrate-rich meals can cause a "sugar crash," leading to lethargy on the road. Instead, focus on small, protein-rich snacks throughout the day. This proactive approach to health is a core pillar of the current Men’s Health Strategy, which encourages men to adopt preventative habits that support both physical and mental resilience during demanding activities.

    Consistency In Personal Maintenance

    When preparing for a journey that spans several weeks, consistency in your daily health regimen is vital. It is easy to let personal care slip when you are focused on mileage and navigation, but maintaining your baseline health prevents small issues from becoming major distractions. For many men, this includes staying consistent with long-term treatments that support their daily confidence and well-being. For instance, those who have integrated finasteride tablets for men into their routine should ensure they have an ample supply packed. Keeping up with such self-care protocols ensures that you feel your best both on and off the bike, allowing you to focus entirely on the horizon ahead.

    The Importance Of Planned Recovery  The Importance Of Planned Recovery from Riding

    Finally, recognize that "the ride" does not end when you kill the engine for the night. The recovery phase is where your body repairs the micro-strains of the day. Incorporating a ten-minute stretching routine before bed—focusing on the hip flexors, neck, and forearms—can prevent next-day stiffness. Prioritizing quality sleep over late-night socialising ensures your cognitive functions are fully restored for the next day's challenges. By treating yourself with the same care you give your machine, you ensure that every mile of your long journey is safe, comfortable, and memorable.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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