altSEPTEMBER 19 - BRITAIN'S David Stone (pictured) bagged a brace of gold medals on the road at the UCI/IPC Paralympic World Cycling Championships.

 

 

 

The 25-year-old from Birmingham won the CP2 tricycle time trial and followed that up with victory in the CP2 tricycle road race at the championships in Aigle, Switzerland.
 
His successes helped the GB team add two golds, four silvers and a bronze on the road to the haul of seven golds and two bronzes the team had already netted in the track events at the championships.
 
Sarah Bailey won a silver medal in the women’s LC1 time trial, finishing in 25.55sec – just two seconds behind Australia’s Claire Maclean. She followed that up with silver in the road race, this time behind China’s Ju Fang Zhou.
 
Darren Kenny, a double gold medallist on the track, added a pair of silvers on the road to his personal medal haul. He took silvers in the CP3 time trial and CP3 road race, finishing behind Spain’s Javier Ochoa on both occasions.
 
Mark Bristow collected his second bronze of the championships when he finished third in the LC1 road race, which was fought out in atrocious weather.