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Last Updated: Friday, 4 November 2005, 20:03 GMT
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Queally seals morale-boosting win
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Queally's Moscow time was not as quick as Hoy's in Manchester
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Former Olympic champion Jason Queally sent a message to rivals ahead of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, winning the kilometre in the World Cup in Moscow.
A day before his 35th birthday, Queally clocked one minute 2.644 seconds to beat German Carsten Bergmann into second place by almost half a second.
Chris Hoy, who beat Queally in the last Commonwealth kilometre and took his Olympic title in Athens, did not race.
Natallia Tsylinskaya won the women's sprint, with Victoria Pendleton second.
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