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[[File:South Australian Paralympic Cyclists 2012.jpg||thumb|left|215px|Members of the Australian Cycling Paralympic team for 2012 at the team's announcement in Adelaide, South Australia. From left to right: Felicity Johnson and her pilot, Stephanie Morton, Jayme Paris, Scott McPhee and Kieran Modra (Scott will be piloting for Kieran).{{image credit| Bilby}}]]
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Cycling was first included in the Paralympic Program at the {{w|1988 Summer Paralympics}} and is one of the most anticipated sports at {{w|2012 Summer Paralympics|London 2012}}.  It is one of Australia’s most successful sports with a total tally of 28 gold, 20 silver and 22 bronze medals.  

The  team, announced at the Adelaide Superdrome includes Nigel Barley
, {{w|Western Australia}} (WA),; Carol Cooke, {{w|Victoria}} (VIC),; Michael Gallagher, (VIC),; Alexandra Green, {{w|New South Wales}} (NSW),; Felicity Johnson, {{w|South Australia}} (SA),; Simone Kennedy, (NSW),; Bryce Lindores, {{w|Queensland}} (QLD),; Kieran Modra (SA),, SA; David Nicholas, (QLD),; Jayme Paris, (NSW),; Susan Powell, {{w|Australian Capital Territory}} (ACT),; Stuart Tripp, (VIC),; Mark Jamieson, (pilot Bryce Lindores, {{w|Tasmania}} (TAS); Scott McPhee, (pilot Kieran Modra, SA); and Stephanie Morton, (pilot Felicity Johnson., SA)
.

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== Sources == 

*{{source|url=http://www.cycling.org.au/?Page=46747
|title=Australian Paralympic Cycling Team Announced
|author=Australian Paralympic Committee
|pub=Cycling Australia
|date=June 12, 2012
}}
*{{source|url=http://www.portlincolntimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/severe-cycling-injuries-to-modra/2391882.aspx
|title=Severe cycling injuries to Modra
|author=
|pub=Port Lincoln Times
|date=December 12, 2011
}}
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[[Category:Oceania]]
[[Category:Paralympics]]
[[Category:2012 Summer Paralympics]]