The Pick 'n Pay 94.7 Cycle Challenge, an annual event held in Johannesburg,
South Africa, was won by Slovakian youngster Martin Velits on Sunday.
 Athletes participate in the men's 170
km (105 miles) cycling event for the South American Games (ODESUR) in Mar
del Plata November 18, 2006.[Reuters]
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Velits, 21, won the 94-km event in two hours, 19 minutes and 30 seconds
around the closed streets of Johannesburg from a small breakaway group that
contained most of the race favorites.
The deciding move of the day came after a mere 10 kms of racing, along the M1
south motorway, the SAPA news agency reported.
A group of 11 riders went clear of the bunch, containing Malcolm Lange, Daryl
Impey, Nic White and Daniel Spence of Team Microsoft, Ryan Cox, James Perry and
Felix Cardenas of Team Barloworld, Hanco Kachelhoffer and Adrian Maaske of Team
Exel, John Paul Pearton of Wits cycling club and Velits.
There was a distinctly international flavor to this breakaway group, which
soon had a lead of one minute 20 seconds over the rest of the field.
Cardenas, from Colombia, has previously won major races in Europe including
the King of the mountains competition in the Tour of Spain. Velits is also the
current U-23 National Champion of Slovakia.
The biggest action came after 60 kms of racing where a flurry of attacks
reduced the group to five, but Velits and Cardenas managed to claw their way
back to the front.
The leaders went to the finish with just eight riders where Barloworld was
the most aggressive, using Perry and Cox to set Cardenas up for a win on the
final 1.6 km hill before the finish line.
The talented Velits used the situation to his advantage to produce a well
timed attack and catch everybody by surprise to win the event. Hanco
Kachelhoffer of Exel was second best followed by Cardenas of Barloworld and
Microsoft's Daryl Impey only managing fourth.
Velits happens to be the boyfriend of Yolandi Du Toit who rides for the same
team and in the women's category, Du Toit managed to surprise the favorites to
win the women's event.