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Dunlevy and Kelly claim second World Championship gold

Katie-George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly completed the double at the Para-Cycling Road World Championships, soloing to victory in the WB Road Race.

In a packed day of action for Ireland at the UCI Cycling World Championships in Scotland, Ronan Grimes also picked up a silver medal while Ireland's U23 men’s team lined out for the road race and Chris Dawson competed in mountain bike action.

Just two days after they claimed the WB Time Trial World title, Dunlevy and Kelly were in the rainbow jersey again after victory in the road race.

The win is Dunlevy's eighth World Championships title, her second title with pilot Linda Kelly.

In the same race, Josephine Healion and Eve McCrystal finished fourth in the sprint for bronze, getting pipped on the line in a positive performance.

It was hard fought solo win for Dunlevy and Kelly, with the pair losing time due to a puncture midway through the race.

An early attack from one of the Polish pairs saw them gain over a minute on the chasing group, which included both Irish tandems. However, as they completed their second lap, they realised they had a slow puncture and lost nearly forty seconds on the chasing group with the subsequent wheel change.

The Irish pair pushed on to try close the forty second gap to the chasing group. It wasn’t long before they rejoined the group and decided to go in search of their so far elusive rivals.

No other bike was able to stick the attack as Dunlevy and Kelly tried to bridge across to the Polish tandem.

And showing just how strong they are, Dunlevy and Kelly had the legs to attack the Polish bike, going clear on the penultimate lap and effectively time trialling their way to an impressive solo victory.

Afterwards Dunlevy said: "Unbelievable! I mean I can’t believe

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