GB TOPS THE MEDAL TABLE AT WORLD DISABILITY CHAMPIONSHIPS

Team Sprint podium

The Great Britain Cycling Team were sipping on some well deserved champagne yesterday evening after topping the medal table at the Disability World track Championships with nine gold, one silver and one bronze.

The road championships that followed brought another three gold medals and one bronze as the British team continued to lead the world in disabled cycling.

The GB team also came away from Bordeaux with five world records from the track competition and sky high confidence with a year to go until the Paralympics in Beijing.

Darren Kenny was once again the star performer, taking gold in the kilometer and the pursuit, beating former Tour de France rider Javier Ochoa in both events. He then went on to finish third in the time trial.

Jody Cundy also returned from Bordeaux with two gold medals. The first coming in the kilometer where the former swimmer did one of the rides of the week to beat the rest of the opposition by over three seconds, "I believe that he and the Australian Michael Gallagher are the two outstanding Paralympic cyclists in the world at the moment." Team manager Dave Mellor said afterwards.

It was the Australian squad that pushed team GB the furthest, often taking silver and bronze behind a British gold. Anthony Kappes and Barney Storey took golds in both the tandem kilometre and sprint, both times beating off two Australian teams.

Aileen McGlynn and Ellen Hunter also became the filling in an Aussie sandwich, standing on the top step of the podium for the women?s tandem kilometer ahead of two Australian teams. The pairing took their second gold in the three kilometer pursuit.

When the competition moved to the road Rachel Morris took over, winning golds in both the time trial and road race for handcyclists. David Stone then successfully defended his world title under a blisteringly hot sun, comfortably beating Helmut Winterleinter of Austria.

British Medals

Gold:

Kilometre tandem: Anthony Kappes, Barney Storey WR

Kilometre tandem: Aileen Mcglynn, Ellen Hunter

Kilometre: Jody Cundy (LC2) WR

Kilometre: Darren Kenny (CP3) WR

3km Pursuit: Darren Kenny (CP3)

Team sprint:Rik Waddon, Mark Bristow, J Cundy (LC 1-4, CP3-4) WR

Mens sprint (tandem): A Kappes, B Storey

Women?s pursuit (tandem) A Mcglynn, E Hunter

Women?s pursuit: Sarah Bailey (LC1) WR

Handcycling Time Trial (B): Rachel Morris

Handcycling Road Race: Rachel Morris

Time Trial, Trikes (CP2): David Stone

Silver:

Kilometre: Rik Waddon (CP3)

Bronze:

500m TT: Sarah Bailey (LC1)

Photo courtesy of British Cycling

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