Storey beats Gaugain at World Championships

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Dominant Storey wins world C5 time trial

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Sarah Storey beat Paralympic rival Heidi Gaugain to win gold in the women's C4-C5 individual time trial at the 2024 Para-cycling Road World Championships in Switzerland.

Storey, 46, completed the 29.9km course in 45 minutes 25 seconds to finish one minute 36 seconds ahead of France's Gaugain and win her 38th Para world title.

It was a successful title defence for Storey, who won this event in Glasgow last year.

"To hit out the way I did, I was really chuffed. The course was so much fun," Storey told BBC Sport.

"It was great and I was really glad I had the legs to put in the performance as well."

In the women's B individual time trial, Ireland's Katie-George Dunlevy, alongside pilot Linda Kelly, were victorious. They finished in a time of 43:14.

It was a British second and third, with Sophie Unwin, alongside pilot Jenny Holl, placing second and Lora Fachie, with pilot Corrine Hall, third.

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Brown wins elite world time trial in final season

In the Road World Championships that run alongside the Para-cycling event, Australia's Grace Brown cruised to victory in the women's elite individual time trial.

She finished 16 seconds clear of Demi Vollering of the Netherlands, while Great Britain's Anna Henderson was seventh.

Belgium's Remco Evenepoel was the winner of the men's individual time trial, finishing six seconds clear of Italy's Filippo Ganna.

Great Britain's Josh Tarling finished fourth, one minute and 18 seconds behind Evenepoel.

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Evenepoel pips Ganna to world time trial title