Hi Jason
My original answer was based on the Torq being derestricted as this is the way nearly everyone uses them, in particular because this reduces journey times. If your hills are acceptable for you to use the Torq, the derestricted journey time would be only a bit over the hour, and just possibly one hour if you really used the maximum speed down every hill. As you are obviously a quite fit cyclist already, the range would probably be between 17 and 20 miles.
Alternatively, if you used it in restricted mode, near the maximum of 15 mph assisted would be all you'd do much of the time on the flat, since the weight and tyre rolling resistance of the larger e-bike tyres mean trying to pedal it beyond that on your power alone isn't totally successful and can be more tiring than an ordinary bike. Therefore your journey time would be longer by a little, but should still be under 1 hour 15 minutes since you'd still be climbing hills and flying downhill at the same speeds as derestricted. Where you would gain restricted is in the range, since then you could quite probably do the 20 miles ok, and quite possibly more. Just one owner reported range 30 miles restricted and 15 miles derestricted, a bit extreme, but in all cases, restriction extends the range measurably, especially for a fit cyclist.