Northland para cyclist Emma Foy is in the record books yet again for smashing the world record in the women's B individual pursuit at the C1 Para-Cycling Track event in Cambridge on Sunday.
Riding a time of 3:22.088 with sighted pilot Hannah van Kampen, the tandem pairing added this world record to the two rainbow jerseys the pair won this year across both track and road Para-cycling.
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"For us, it was the first racing of the track season and a good chance to see where we were at," Foy said.
![After a stellar 2019 track and road season for Foy and van Kampen (left), the pair will be hoping for a successful 2020 at the Paralympics in Tokyo. Photo / Simon Wilkinson - SWpix.com](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/SB7ZM4XWNV6QADSPJZFH4JXHKY.jpg?auth=40bfe59d55974fc13f54fa1b9d4607dd970319a74e305061f801e08cf381464d&width=16&height=11&quality=70&smart=true)