Roxy Burns took honours in the women's C4 - C5 individual pursuit over 3000 metres in 5:11.51, while Dane John Wilson recorded a time of 5:24.09 in the men's race over 4000 metres.
In the C1 - C3 men's individual pursuit over 3000 metres, Craig Rigard snared the gold medal ahead of fellow South African, Juan Odendaal, in 4:22.56.
Wilson enjoyed his individual pursuit but said it was not without challenges.
"The track is a little bit slow compared to riding at altitude but I had a smooth ride, although a disappointing start.
"I am struggling with getting the set-up on my prosthetic right at the moment. It can be improved as the main goal is the World Champs in two months' time," said Wilson.
Burns said she found her race tough but was happy that she was faster than she had been at the recent Western Province Championships. Studies kept her away from training as she only started in earnest in November.
"I am not too worried as my coach said I am on the right track to peak for Worlds [at the end of March]. This is a bonus so I can see whee I am and can take it from there."
Source: Sapa