Para-Cycling Track Worlds: Zeng upsets Norbruis

China claim four titles, Great Britain wins three on the first day of competition on Thursday (17 March). 18 Mar 2016
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Cyclist with amputated leg on a track

China’s Sini Zeng dethrones Dutch rider Alyda Norbruis in the women’s C2 individual pursuit at the 2016 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships in Montichiari, Italy.

ⒸJean-Baptiste Benavent
By UCI

China's para-cyclists set the tone on the first day of the 2016 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships by seizing four gold medals on Thursday (17 March) at the Montichiari velodrome in Italy.

The biggest surprise by far came in the women's C2 individual pursuit, where Dutch rider Alyda Norbruis, winner of three world titles in 2015, was beaten in the final by China's Sini Zeng.

Norbruis had seemed to establish her dominance in qualifying by covering the 3,000m race distance 1.352 seconds faster than Zeng. But the Chinese rider edged out her rival by 0.811 seconds in the final to snatch the gold medal.

Colombia's Daniela Carolin Banani completed the podium, winning the bronze medal ride against China's Zhenling Song.

Jufang Zhou regains C5 title

China's Jufang Zhou had secured gold in the time trial in 2014 by beating the C5 world record. On Thursday, she regained her crown.

Covering the 500m in 37.389 seconds, the Chinese rider got the better of the 2015 world champion, Great Britain's Sarah Storey, who finished with 37.589. The podium was completed by another British representative, Crystal Lane (37.796).

The opposite occurred in the C4 class: London Paralympic champion and reigning world champion Jianping Ruan had to settle for silver this time. Victory went to the British rider Kadeena Cox, who recorded a hugely impressive new world record time of 37.456 seconds, ahead of the Chinese rider by 0.379.

The gold medallist in the women's C1 pursuit, Jieli Li was the only athlete in her class and so did not have to face a rival in the final.

The Chinese men did not go empty-handed either: in the men's C1 pursuit, Zhangyu Li overcame Canada's Ross Wilson in the final after beating the world record in qualifying (3:51.961).

British still strong

Great Britain's para-cyclists had nothing to be ashamed about with their haul of medals on Thursday, taking to the top step of the podium on three occasions.

In addition to Kadeena Cox, Megan Giglia and Jody Cundy also earned themselves a gold medal.

Jody Cundy demonstrated that he is still the master of the C4 km. The reigning world champion and world record holder smashed the opposition with a time of 1:4.654 secs. His nearest rival was Slovakia's Jozef Metelka who was forced to concede 1.392 seconds.

Megan Giglia won the women's C3 pursuit final defeating the reigning world champion from Germany, Denise Schindler. Giglia had previously beaten the world record in qualifying with a time of 4:6.756 secs.

Spain's Alfonso Cabello Llamas (C5 time trial), Canada's Tristen Chernove (C2 pursuit) and the USA's Joseph Berenyi (C3 pursuit) were the day's other world champions.

The UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships continue in Italy until Sunday (20 March).

Nine UCI world champions will be crowned on Friday (18 March). The men's and women's finals in the C1, C2 and C3 time trial will be contested as well as the B class tandem pursuit finals. The women's scratch race final for the combined C1, C2, and C3 classes will also be held.

The racing can be followed through live coverage and recorded highlights on Italy's RAI Sport 2 channel at the following times:

18.03 – recorded highlights from 16:00 to 17:30 (GMT)

19.03 – recorded highlights from 14:00 to 15:15 (GMT)

20.03 – live from 15:30 to 16:45 (GMT)

Complete results from the 2016 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships can be found on the UCI website. Also follow the event on Twitter @UCI_Paracycling with the hashtag #PARACYCLING2016, Facebook and Instagram: @UCI_cycling.