Separate competitions were held for both men and women, and 6 events were also included for paracyclists, an increase on 4 in 2013.
All women's individual sprint medals were shared among Varnish, Khan, Victoria Williamson and Katy Marchant.
The endurance events produced more unpredictable racing with Paralympian Dame Sarah Story securing points race gold, and Katie Archibald beating World, Olympic and Commonwealth champions Joanna Rowsell and Laura Trott in the individual pursuit.
Rachel James, sister of absent former World Champion Becky James achieved a unique double, medalling in both able bodied and paralympic events; she achieved a bronze in the team sprint, and piloted double Commonwealth Games champion Sophie Thornhill to two National titles for blind or visually impaired cyclists, in Kilo and 200m flying lap time trials.
A series of para-cycling national championships are also held over combined categories using a points system.