Bhubaneswar: In a remarkable display of endurance, 20-year-old neurodivergent cyclist Siddharth Mohanty has completed a challenging 200-km round-trip from Bhubaneswar to Puri and Konark within 48 hours.
Siddharth, who is autistic, undertook the journey in mid-April with support from his parents. He began in the early hours from Bhubaneswar, navigating the demanding coastal route through Puri and Konark amid fast-moving traffic and sensory overload before returning to the capital.
For Siddharth, the ride marked a triumph over social and sensory barriers often linked with autism. Despite having no institutional or professional coaching, Siddharth has emerged as a standout athlete in the Special Olympics Bharat cycling circuit. Representing Odisha, he won bronze medals in the 10-km and 5-km road races at the National Championship in Gurugram in 2023 and a bronze in the 10-km road race at Panchkula in 2024.
In his latest outing, he finished 5th in both the 5-km and 10-km road race events. His performance is notable because he competes against athletes with intellectual disabilities who understand competitive dynamics—concepts Siddharth, due to his neurodivergence, does not grasp. For him, the joy lies solely in motion and completing the task, making his results extraordinary.
Siddharth’s achievements underscore the role of parental support and inclusive platforms like the Odisha unit of Special Olympics Bharat and Open Learning System. His 200-km feat serves as inspiration for families of neurodivergent individuals, showing that with the right environment, perceived limitations can turn into milestones.
As Siddharth continues to train and compete, his journey stands as a reminder that sportsmanship is not always about the podium, but the courage to keep pedalling.










