Over the five days of competition, the team earned 13 gold, 13 silver, and five bronze medals, topping the medal table.
British riders won 11 medals on Sunday, the last day of competition in Rio, including three world crowns.
The performances demonstrated the strength of Britain during this Paralympic year.
More British success came in the women’s tandems, where Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl won silver in the sprint race and Lizzi Jordan and Danni Khan won their third championship together.
Saying, “I’m pretty speechless,” Khan remarked. “If we had stated our goals last week in writing,
After three months on the tandem and our first-ever worlds together, I never would have predicted three golds.
“It’s just amazing, I’m so proud of us both and can’t wait for the rest of the year to see what we can do together.”