World cycling’s governing body bans female transgender athletes from women’s events
- The International Cycling Union has announced that female transgender athletes who transitioned after male puberty will be prohibited from women's events in all categories of cycling.
- The UCI's decision is based on the current state of scientific knowledge, which does not guarantee equal opportunities between transgender female athletes and cisgender female participants.
- The UCI is open to changing these rules in the future as scientific knowledge evolves and will initiate discussions with other members of the international sporting movement to fund research on the physical performance of transgender athletes undergoing hormonal treatment.
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UCI bans female transgender athletes from women's events
Female transgender athletes who transitioned after male puberty will no longer be able to compete in women's races. The world cycling governing body the UCI announced the ban on Friday. The International Cycling Union joined the governing bodies in track…
UCI bans female transgender athletes from women's events
Female transgender athletes who transitioned after male puberty will no longer be able to compete in women's races. The world cycling governing body the UCI announced the ban on Friday. The International Cycling Union joined the governing bodies in track…
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