Trans Cyclist Defeats All Women

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25-year-old Tessa Johnson secured a victory in the Women’s Single Speed and Cat Half categories at the Chicago CycloCross Cup.

30-year-old Evelyn Williamson claimed second place in the Single Speed competition. Both competitors are transgender.

USA Cycling rules say, “non-elite competition levels, a member may self-select their gender.” (Poll: Should Biological Men Compete in Women’s Sports? VOTE)

Former coach Linda Blade posted on X, “Race organizers of @usacycling need to stop calling these ‘women’s events.’ You are fooling nobody. These are ‘beta-male races’ where some women get to be involved. In the process you are turning your ‘sport’ into a joke.” (Trending: Popular Food Banned By Democrats)

“If you have found your way to a CCC event to race your bike and hopefully have some fun in the process… then you’re welcome here,” it says.

“The CCC has always been first and foremost about fostering a positive and supportive community built around competitive cyclo-cross racing, and that means welcoming and challenging everyone who wants to contribute to the series and make it better,” it adds.

The CCC site also says, “Discrimination or harassment of any kind on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, national origin, sportsball team affiliation, or any other stupid ideas someone comes up with to belittle others will not be tolerated.”

“Maybe when an entire podium is filled with transgender athletes more people will start realizing the craziness taking place,” Mark Harris said. (Trending: Unnerving Discovery In Joe Biden’s Email)

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