British Paralympic cyclist Lora Fachie, known for her tandem cycling prowess, finished in fourth place in the women’s B 1000m time trial at the Paris Paralympics. This marks her third fourth-place finish in the same event, with previous occurrences at the 2012 London and 2020 Tokyo Games. However, Fachie remains optimistic, stating that the time trial serves as a warm-up for her primary event, the pursuit. She is determined to secure a third Paralympic gold medal in the pursuit, an event she considers her forte. Fachie’s teammate, Lizzi Jordan, took the time trial title on her Paralympic debut, while Sophie Unwin secured third place, showcasing a strong British performance. Fachie is excited about the upcoming pursuit competition, which begins on Sunday, and is eager to test her limits after returning from maternity leave.