By Nick Hope
BBC Olympic and Paralympic sports reporter
Home fans will be hoping for more success for Britain's cyclists
Great Britain's track cyclists will begin the medal quest for ParalympicsGB at the London 2012 Games.
The schedule has been announced and defending champions Darren Kenny and Sarah Storey will hope to contest finals on the opening day, 30 August.
Sports tickets will cost £10-£45, with ceremony tickets costing £20.12-£500.
Ellie Simmonds, who became GB's youngest ever Paralympic medallist in 2008, begins the defence of her S6 400m freestyle title on 1 September.
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The S6 100m freestyle event, which in China the then 13-year-old Simmonds also took gold in - will take place on 7 September.
Great Britain's haul of 102 medals (42 gold) at the Beijing Paralympics put them second in the overall standings.
ParalympicsGB Chief Executive Tim Hollingsworth hopes to repeat those achievements and go further in London 2012.
"For us, a successful home Games is not just about maintaining our second place on the medal table in the face of increasing competition," said Hollingsworth, "it's about raising the profile of Paralympic sport and British Paralympians.
"The Paralympics here in the UK can step out of the shadow of the Olympic Games. Our time is now."
Great Britain participated in 18 of the 20 Paralympic sports in Beijing but the ambition is for representation in each discipline in London.
To date only five athletes have been officially named in the London 2012 ParalympicsGB team, which is expected to be around 300-strong.
Click here for a full rundown of the London 2012 Paralympic Games schedule.
Key sport - athletics:
While South Africa's 'blade-runner' Oscar Pistorius is the undoubted star of the sport, Great Britain's stand-out performer is wheelchair racer David Weir.
In Beijing he won the T54 800m and 1500m events - the only gold medals by a British athlete - as the team finished 18th in the individual sport rankings.
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Wonderful Weir earns third world gold
They are aiming for a top-eight place in 2012 and Weir is in good form this year, having taken three titles at the World Championships in New Zealand in January.
"London now presents me with a chance to win medals in front of the whole country in my home city," he said.
Their first medal could come through Stephen Miller in the club event, while other medal hopefuls include world champions Hannah Cockroft and Libby Clegg, as well as discus world record holder Dan Greaves.
Key sport - cycling:
GB's cyclists finished top of the standings at the Track World Championships in Italy this year, suggesting they could shine once again in London.
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GB dominate World Championships
Six-time Paralympic champion Darren Kenny was the top performer with three titles, while former swimmer Sarah Storey, who is still aiming to qualify for both the Olympics and Paralympic Games in 2012, took home two.
They are also expected to compete on the road and have been named alongside Beijing champion Rachel Morris in the squad for the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championships in Denmark in September.
Key sport - swimming
Simmonds aside, GB have a number of other medal prospects including Paralympic silver medallist Jonathan Fox.
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GB swimmers enjoy golden Euro meet
The S7 swimmer is the 100m backstroke world record holder and has attained both world and European titles in the event since Beijing.
Veteran Sascha Kindred won the first of his six Paralympic gold medals back at the 2000 Sydney Games and is still at the top of his sport, whilst Susie Rodgers was the outstanding performer at this year's European championships in Berlin, where she claimed five gold medals.
One-year-to-go - Monday 29 August:
BBC Sport will be profiling several athletes to watch in 2012.
Paralympic gold medal winning archer Danielle Brown will feature - last year she became the first Paralympian to represent England in an able-bodied event, at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Paralympic Games tickets will be on sale from 9-26 September and will be available through the official London 2012 website.
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BBC Olympic and Paralympic sports reporter
Home fans will be hoping for more success for Britain's cyclists
Great Britain's track cyclists will begin the medal quest for ParalympicsGB at the London 2012 Games.The schedule has been announced and defending champions Darren Kenny and Sarah Storey will hope to contest finals on the opening day, 30 August.
Sports tickets will cost £10-£45, with ceremony tickets costing £20.12-£500.
Ellie Simmonds, who became GB's youngest ever Paralympic medallist in 2008, begins the defence of her S6 400m freestyle title on 1 September.
Continue reading the main story
The Paralympics here in the UK can step out of the shadow of the Olympic Games. Our time is now.
Tim Hollingsworth
ParalympicsGB, CEO
The S6 100m freestyle event, which in China the then 13-year-old Simmonds also took gold in - will take place on 7 September.
Great Britain's haul of 102 medals (42 gold) at the Beijing Paralympics put them second in the overall standings.
ParalympicsGB Chief Executive Tim Hollingsworth hopes to repeat those achievements and go further in London 2012.
"For us, a successful home Games is not just about maintaining our second place on the medal table in the face of increasing competition," said Hollingsworth, "it's about raising the profile of Paralympic sport and British Paralympians.
"The Paralympics here in the UK can step out of the shadow of the Olympic Games. Our time is now."
Great Britain participated in 18 of the 20 Paralympic sports in Beijing but the ambition is for representation in each discipline in London.
To date only five athletes have been officially named in the London 2012 ParalympicsGB team, which is expected to be around 300-strong.
Click here for a full rundown of the London 2012 Paralympic Games schedule.
Key sport - athletics:
While South Africa's 'blade-runner' Oscar Pistorius is the undoubted star of the sport, Great Britain's stand-out performer is wheelchair racer David Weir.
In Beijing he won the T54 800m and 1500m events - the only gold medals by a British athlete - as the team finished 18th in the individual sport rankings.
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play.Wonderful Weir earns third world gold
They are aiming for a top-eight place in 2012 and Weir is in good form this year, having taken three titles at the World Championships in New Zealand in January.
"London now presents me with a chance to win medals in front of the whole country in my home city," he said.
Their first medal could come through Stephen Miller in the club event, while other medal hopefuls include world champions Hannah Cockroft and Libby Clegg, as well as discus world record holder Dan Greaves.
Key sport - cycling:
GB's cyclists finished top of the standings at the Track World Championships in Italy this year, suggesting they could shine once again in London.
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play.GB dominate World Championships
Six-time Paralympic champion Darren Kenny was the top performer with three titles, while former swimmer Sarah Storey, who is still aiming to qualify for both the Olympics and Paralympic Games in 2012, took home two.
They are also expected to compete on the road and have been named alongside Beijing champion Rachel Morris in the squad for the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championships in Denmark in September.
Key sport - swimming
Simmonds aside, GB have a number of other medal prospects including Paralympic silver medallist Jonathan Fox.
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play.GB swimmers enjoy golden Euro meet
The S7 swimmer is the 100m backstroke world record holder and has attained both world and European titles in the event since Beijing.
Veteran Sascha Kindred won the first of his six Paralympic gold medals back at the 2000 Sydney Games and is still at the top of his sport, whilst Susie Rodgers was the outstanding performer at this year's European championships in Berlin, where she claimed five gold medals.
One-year-to-go - Monday 29 August:
BBC Sport will be profiling several athletes to watch in 2012.
Paralympic gold medal winning archer Danielle Brown will feature - last year she became the first Paralympian to represent England in an able-bodied event, at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Paralympic Games tickets will be on sale from 9-26 September and will be available through the official London 2012 website.
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