London, Sep 3(ANI): British Paralympic cyclists are apprehensive that a change in rules could affect their prospects at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics in 2016 after dominating the Velodrome action for second successive Games.
Brit riders added a further four medals, one gold, two silvers and a bronze to bring their overall tally to 15 at the Games.
The standout performance on Sunday was the victory for Anthony Kappes and his pilot Craig MacLean in the men's blind-and-visually-impaired sprint.
"The UCI will probably change the rules and regulations to our detriment again. If it happens, we will come out fighting," the Sun quoted MacLean, as saying.
"Other nations are coming back but we have raised the bar once more," he added. (ANI)
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