Olympic gold medallist Queally is linking up with Paralympian Kappes
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Cyclist Jason Queally is aiming to become the first man to win Olympic and Paralympic gold.
A gold-medal winner in the kilometre time trial in 2000, Queally has teamed up with partially sighted Anthony Kappes, who is a double-gold medallist.
Kappes told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Let's hope it draws other international cyclists to the Paralympics."
Under Paralympic rules, Queally is not allowed to act as pilot to Kappes and compete in the discipline until 2010.
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"At the moment we are training separately, so we can both develop as best we can," added the 35-year-old Kappes, who won gold with Barney Storey in the kilo and sprint events in Beijing.
"The last thing I need is Jason carrying me in training efforts."
The 38-year-old Queally also won a silver medal in Sydney in the team sprint event.
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