"I'm delighted to have again renewed my contract with Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling," King said. "2016 will see me solely focus on the road for the first time in my career
National Champion, Junior World Cup Champion, Junior World Champion, World Championships medalists, international podium contender - Manon has notched up some great accolades since joining Madison Saracen in 2011.
Two days after Véronique Fortin won a stage race, she was called to an emergency C-section. On Sunday, she won Haute Route Dolomites Swiss Alps.
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling's Jolien D'hoore and Giorgia Bronzini finished an incredible first and second in the Crescent World Cup Vårgårda Road Race, in Vårgårda.
"I'm not happy with the result, but I'm happy with the time gap," Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling Director Sportif Egon van Kessel said.
Despite the lack of time bonuses, the gap was enough for Longo Borghini to take the yellow jersey from Amy Pieters (Liv-Plantur), who crossed the line in fifth.
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling's Nettie Edmondson missed out on victory by the narrowest of margins.
The 31-year-old from Sollefteå, Sweden, is a 12-time National Champion, and currently holds the blue and yellow cross jersey in both Road Race and Time Trial.
Darke, who won silver in the H3 hand cycle time-trial at Greenville in 2014, finished the 14-kilometre effort in 30:16.15, with the world title going to Italian Francesco Porcellato in a time of 27:53.94.
Storey took a comfortable victory, finishing over two minutes ahead of second placed Polish rider Anna Harkowska.
“We were outnumbered a wee bit as well, because me and Amy were just by ourselves.
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling’s riders scored an incredible three wins in a single day today, as Belgian Champion Jolien D’hoore won both stages 2a and 2b in the BeNe Ladies Tour
"It was very tough today, especially with the wind," said the freshly crowned European Games champion.
The 25-year-old Belgian Champion beat compatriot Kelly Druyts (Topsport Vlaanderen Pro-Duo) to the line, at the end of the 124km race.
King's performance, against most of the top riders in the British domestic peloton, confirms that the 24-year-old has recovered from her horrific crash of last November.
The Philly Classic sees the World Cup return to the United States for the first time since its previous incarnation.