Trans cyclists in Illinois take 1st and 2nd place in women’s cycling championships
- Transgender women Tessa Johnson and Evelyn Williamson won gold and silver in a female cycle race in Illinois, sparking controversy among female sports advocates and political commentators.
- Johnson and Williamson have been racing in women's cycling for years, with Williamson earning 18 first-place titles in races across the country since 2017.
- The victories of transgender athletes in women's races have led to criticism from those who believe they have an unfair advantage.
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Trans-identified male dominating women’s cycling competitions has “Forced Feminization” fetish - Vermont Daily Chronicle
On his Facebook page, Bombardier has compared legislation seeking to restrict sports categories on the basis of sex to the persecution of Jewish athletes during Germany’s Nazi regime.
Victories by trans athletes in Illinois cycling competition ignite debate on fairness in women's sports
The championships featured a range of competitions across men's, women's, and junior athlete categories. In the Women's Singlespeed race, Johnson and Williamson, both biologically male, outperformed their competitors, including Kristin Chalmers, the only biological female on the podium.
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