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Transgender cyclists banned from competing in women's races

26 May 2023 , 21:36
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Transgender cyclists banned from competing in women's races
Transgender cyclists banned from competing in women's races

BRITISH Cycling will finally ban transgender people from competing in women’s races.

Following a public outcry and nine-month consultation, the governing body described the decision as “predicated on fairness”.

High-profile trans cyclist Emily Bridges called the move a 'violent act' and compared it to 'genocide' eiqeeiqetidrkprw
High-profile trans cyclist Emily Bridges called the move a 'violent act' and compared it to 'genocide'Credit: PA

Women’s races will be strictly for those “whose sex was assigned female at birth”.

The men’s race will be open to anyone, including transwomen.

A spokesperson for the sports body said: "Research studies indicate that even with the suppression of testosterone, transgender women who transition post-puberty retain a performance advantage.

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"Our aim in creating our policies has always been to advance and promote equality, diversity and inclusion, while at the same time prioritising fairness of competition.”

High-profile trans cyclist Emily Bridges whinged the move was a “genocide” and "violent act" by a "failed organisation".

But women’s rights activists welcomed the decision.

Former Olympic medallist Sharron Davies MBE said: "The science has been there for quite a long time, and it's been ignored in lots of cases."

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