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New Zealand–British Paralympic cyclist

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Stephen Bate: New Zealand–British Paralympic cyclist
Stephen Stanley Bate is a New Zealand–British Paralympic cyclist who competes in tandem races as an athlete with a visual impairment. Since 2014, Bate has been piloted by Adam Duggleby. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, the pair won gold in the men's individual pursuit B and men's road time trial B, and bronze in the men's road race B.

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GB's Bate out of road race because of pilot illness

gb's bate out of road race because of pilot illness
Ex-Paralympic champion Stephen Bate is forced to withdraw from the men's B cycling road race as his pilot Chris Latham falls ill.
BBC Sport - Published

Schrager and Bate win first GB Paralympics medals after Cox crash

schrager and bate win first gb paralympics medals after cox crash
Daphne Schrager and Steve Bate won Great Britain's first medals of the 2024 Paralympics in the track cycling, after team-mate Kadeena Cox earlier crashed out of her final.
BBC Sport - Published
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