Fin Graham Makes History with Fourth Consecutive UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championship Victory
British para-cyclist Fin Graham secures unprecedented fourth straight road race world title in Belgium, leading Team GB to 9-medal haul at 2025 UCI Para-Cycling World Championships.

Graham's Tactical Masterclass Seals Cycling Legacy
Image credit: UCI Media
In a breathtaking display of tactical brilliance, Fin Graham (25) stormed to his fourth consecutive UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championship title in Ronse, Belgium, cementing his status as the dominant force in C3 category racing. The Paralympic gold medalist timed his final-kilometer attack to perfection, outlasting French rival Thomas Peyroton Dartet in a nail-biting sprint finish.
Key Race Moments:
- 🚴 Strategic Breakaway: Graham initiated decisive move at 800m mark
- ⏱️ 1.2-second margin of victory over Peyroton Dartet
- 🌧️ Challenging wet conditions on Flanders circuit
- 🇬🇧 British squad claims 3 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze medals
"This jersey means everything," Graham told BBC Sport post-race. "To wear rainbow stripes as defending Paralympic champion adds extra pressure – but that Belgian crowd energy was electric!"
Team GB's Medal Rush
Sunday Highlights:
- 🥉 Sophie Unwin/Jenny Holl: Women's B Road Race Bronze
- 🥉 Morgan Newberry: C5 Road Race Bronze
- 🥉 Archie Atkinson: C4 Road Race Podium
Historic First: Callum Russell's H4 time trial bronze marked Britain's maiden handbike world championship medal.
What's Next?
Graham now sets sights on:
- 2026 Paralympic Games qualification
- Breaking UCI C3 category records
- Mentoring junior para-cyclists through British Cycling's development program
The 2025 Championships saw record attendance with 35,000 spectators across five competition days.