Among the thousands of
participants who took on the Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge, were six novice
cyclists who represented Volkswagen.
The team consisted of six high
school learners from Bergville in rural Kwa Zulu Natal, and of the six, five
managed to complete the race.
Siyaphambili Team (meaning
moving forward) consists of Thobani Mhlongo who finished in a time of
3hours-26minutes-53seconds, Kwanele Shabala at a time of
3hours-18minutes-15seconds, Mashesha Miya in 3hours-29minutes-42seconds,
Nonkuthalo Mgomezulu in 5hours-1minute-46seconds
and Samkelo Makhaza at a time of 6hours-21minutes-07seconds. The sixth member
of the team, Thembeka Mdakane, completed 67 kilometres and was unable to
continue the race due technical issues.
"For a team that only
started cycling and training a few months ago, we are immensely proud of the
team and their achievements in this past weekend's race," said Meredith
Kelly, Volkswagen Marketing Communications Manager.
The team only started cycling
in May this year when Blue Bikes were delivered to their school which is a
partnership between Volkswagen and Qhubeka Bicycle Education Empowerment
Programme (BEEP). After showing the most promise and cycling talent, the six
learners were selected to develop and groom their cycling skills. The
Siyaphambili Team started training on road bikes and a local coach was also
appointed to nurture and assist them with training. Volkswagen Group South
Africa (VWSA) ensured that the team receives proper training and nutrition. The
team also attended specialist cycling camps and competed in races leading up to
the Telkom 947 Cycle challenge.
"Through the gift of
motion, we were able to take these young people from rural Bergville and ensure
they have the best possible chance and support in competing in the world's
second-largest timed cycle race, this is an example of how we move people
forward," said Thomas Schaefer, Volkswagen Group South Africa Chairman and
Managing Director.
Also competing at the Telkom
947 Cycle Challenge, were VWSA employees who amongst themselves raised a total
of R13 000, which will buy five bikes for rural and disadvantaged
children.
"Not only am I proud of
the generosity of our employees in personally raising funds for Qhubeka, I am
also pleased about the spectator kindness at the event. The public managed to
collectively cycle 200 kilomteres on our stationary Blue Bike with a kilometre
monitor, this means that an additional bicycle will be donated to Qhubeka on
top of the 1 100 bicycles we committed to donate by the end of this
year," concluded Schaefer.