And it was well earned. She had fought throughout the race to claim the historic victory at what was her eighth Paralympic Games. Germany’s two-time world champion Kerstin Brachtendorf had lead for much of the way.
The 49-year-old was more than a minute ahead of Storey going into the final laps before the British athlete made her move and finished in 2:21:58, just ahead of compatriot Crystal Lane-Wright, 35, who took the silver in 2:21:58 and France’s Marie Patouillet in bronze. Brachtendorf came fifth.
The podium line-up was replicated in the men’s C4-5 road race when Great Britain’s Benjamin Watson, 32, who was making his Paralympic debut, finished in 2:04:23 to claim gold with compatriot Finlay Graham crossing the line in 2:05:43 to get silver and France’s Alexandre Leaute took the bronze.